Oral Cavity Microbiome Impact on Respiratory Infections Among Children

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Crestez, Alexandra Mihaela [1 ,2 ]
Nechita, Aurel [1 ,2 ]
Daineanu, Miruna Patricia [1 ,2 ]
Busila, Camelia [1 ,2 ]
Tatu, Alin Laurentiu [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Ionescu, Marius Anton [5 ]
Martinez, Jose Dario [6 ]
Debita, Mihaela [7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Sf Ioan Emergency Clin Pediat Hosp, Pediat Dept, Galati 800494, Romania
[2] Univ Galatzi, Fac Med & Pharm, Clin Med Dept, Galati 800201, Romania
[3] Sfanta Cuvioasa Parascheva Hosp Infect Dis, Dermatol Dept, Galati 800179, Romania
[4] Univ Galatzi, Multidisciplinary Integrated Ctr Dermatol Interfac, Galati 800201, Romania
[5] Univ Hosp St Louis, Dept Dermatol, F-75475 Paris, France
[6] Univ Autonomous Nuevo Leon, Fac Med, Dept Internal Med, Monterrey 66455, Mexico
[7] Sfanta Cuvioasa Parascheva Hosp Infect Dis, Dept Infect Dis, Galati 800179, Romania
[8] Univ Galatzi, Fac Med & Pharm, Clin Dept, Galati 800201, Romania
关键词
microbiome; children; immunity; respiratory infections; NASOPHARYNGEAL MICROBIOME; CYSTIC-FIBROSIS; INFLUENZA; MATURATION; PROTECTION; IMPROVES; HEALTH;
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10.2147/PHMT.S471588
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background: The respiratory system, traditionally considered antiseptic, harbors a diverse and dynamic bacterial microbiome. Recent advancements in microbiome research have revealed its significant influence on both innate and adaptive immunity, particularly in the context of respiratory infections in children. This article also provides an overview of the types of bacteria that commonly affect the respiratory system, including Streptococcus pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalis and Haemophilus influenzae. These bacteria are prevalent in pediatric populations and significantly contribute to the development and severity of respiratory tract infections (RTIs). Purpose: This review aims to evaluate the impact of the oral cavity and upper respiratory microbiome on the susceptibility and severity of respiratory infections in pediatric populations. We specifically focus on how early colonization patterns of bacteria such as Moraxella and Streptococcus contribute to the development of respiratory tract infections in children from birth through adolescence. Methods: A thorough literature review was performed, focusing on studies publishing between 2004 and 2023. The review included research exploring the role of the upper respiratory microbiome in pediatric populations, with a specific focus on children aged birth to 18 years. Emphasis was placed on microbial characterization, the modulation of immune responses in respiratory tract infections, and the potential therapeutic applications of microbiome-targeted interventions. Results: The findings suggest that the composition and disruption of the upper respiratory microbiome significantly influence clinical outcomes in children with respiratory infections. Notably, dysbiosis in the microbiome has been linked to increased susceptibility to repeated infections, highlighting the importance of maintaining microbial balance for optimal respiratory health. Conclusion: Understanding the impact of oral cavity and upper respiratory microbiome could lead to improved management and prevention strategies for respiratory infections in children. This review underscores the potential of microbiome modulation, including the use of probiotics as a therapeutic approach to enhance clinical outcomes in pediatric respiratory infections.
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页数:13
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