Exploring nasopharyngeal microbiota profile in children affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection

被引:6
作者
Romani, L. [1 ]
Del Chierico, F. [2 ]
Pane, S. [3 ]
Ristori, M. V. [2 ]
Pirona, I. [4 ]
Guarrasi, V. [4 ]
Cotugno, N. [5 ,6 ]
Bernardi, S. [1 ]
Lancella, L. [1 ]
Perno, C. F. [7 ]
Rossi, P. [6 ,8 ]
Villani, A. [9 ]
Campana, A. [10 ,11 ]
Palma, P. [5 ,6 ]
Putignani, L. [12 ,13 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, Infect Dis Unit, Rome, Italy
[2] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, Res Unit Human Microbiome, Rome, Italy
[3] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, Unit Microbi, Rome, Italy
[4] GenomeUp SRL, Viale Pasteur, Rome, Italy
[5] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, Res Unit Congenital & Perinatal Infect, Rome, Italy
[6] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Syst Med, Rome, Italy
[7] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, Unit Microbiol & Diagnost Immunol, Rome, Italy
[8] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, Acad Dept Pediat, Rome, Italy
[9] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp Bambino Gesu, Pediat Emergency Dept, Rome, Italy
[10] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp Bambino Gesu, Gen Pediat, Rome, Italy
[11] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Rome, Italy
[12] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, Unit Microbiom, Rome, Italy
[13] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, Res Unit Human Microbiome, Rome, Italy
关键词
COVID-19; nasopharyngeal microbiota; children; SARS-CoV-2; respiratory tract; UNIFRAC;
D O I
10.1128/spectrum.03009-23
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The relationship between COVID-19 and nasopharyngeal (NP) microbiota has been investigated mainly in the adult population. We explored the NP profile of children affected by COVID-19, compared to healthy controls (CTRLs). NP swabs of children with COVID-19, collected between March and September 2020, were investigated at the admission (T-0), 72 h to 7 days (T-1), and at the discharge (T-2) of the patients. NP microbiota was analyzed by 16S rRNA targeted-metagenomics. Data from sequencing were investigated by QIIME 2.0 and PICRUSt 2. Multiple machine learning (ML) models were exploited to classify patients compared to CTRLs. The NP microbiota of COVID-19 patients (N = 71) was characterized by reduction of alpha-diversity compared to CTRLs (N = 59). The NP microbiota of COVID-19 cohort appeared significantly enriched in Streptococcus, Haemophilus, Staphylococcus, Veillonella, Enterococcus, Neisseria, Moraxella, Enterobacteriaceae, Gemella, Bacillus, and reduced in Faecalibacterium, Akkermansia, Blautia, Bifidobacterium, Ruminococcus, and Bacteroides, compared to CTRLs (FDR < 0.001). Exploiting ML models, Enterococcus, Pseudomonas, Streptococcus, Capnocytopagha, Tepidiphilus, Porphyromonas, Staphylococcus, and Veillonella resulted as NP microbiota biomarkers, in COVID-19 patients. No statistically significant differences were found comparing the NP microbiota profile of COVID-19 patients during the time-points or grouping patients on the basis of high, medium, and low viral load (VL). This evidence provides specific pathobiont signatures of the NP microbiota in pediatric COVID-19 patients, and the reduction of anaerobic protective commensals. Our data suggest that the NP microbiota may have a specific disease-related signature since infection onset without changes during disease progression, regardless of the SARS-CoV-2 VL. IMPORTANCE Since the beginning of pandemic, we know that children are less susceptible to severe COVID-19 disease. A potential role of the nasopharyngeal (NP) microbiota has been hypothesized but to date, most of the studies have been focused on adults. We studied the NP microbiota modifications in children affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection showing a specific NP microbiome profile, mainly composed by pathobionts and almost missing protective anaerobic commensals. Moreover, in our study, specific microbial signatures appear since the first days of infection independently from SARS-CoV-2 viral load.
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