Comparative portrayal of ocular surface microbe with and without dry eye

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ZhenHao Li
Yufang Gong
ShuZe Chen
SiQi Li
Yu Zhang
HuiMin Zhong
ZhouCheng Wang
YiFan Chen
QiXin Deng
YuTing Jiang
LiYing Li
Min Fu
GuoGuo Yi
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[1] Southern Medical University,Department of Ophthalmology, Zhujiang Hospital
[2] Hunan University of Medicine,School of Nursing
[3] Southern Medical University,Department of Ophthalmology, Shenzhen Hospital
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Journal of Microbiology | 2019年 / 57卷
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dry eye; meibomian gland dysfunction; ocular surface bacteria; 16S rRNA gene sequencing;
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rRNA gene high-throughput sequencing was performed in the conjunctival swab samples to investigate the composition of the OS bacterial community in DE (n=35) and NDE (n=54) and compared the composition of MGD (n=25) and NMGD (n=10) among DE subjects. Deep sequencing of OS 16S rDNA from DE (n=35) and NDE (n=54) demonstrated great a difference in alpha and beta diversity between the OS bacterial flora (P < 0.05). The similar OS microbial structures were shown at the phylum and genus levels by bioinformatics analysis between them, and in LEfSe (linear discriminant analysis effect size) analysis, Bacteroidia and Bacteroidetes were enriched in DE, while Pseudomonas was plentiful in NDE (linear discriminant analysis [LDA] > 4.0). Among the DE group, there was no significant difference in α and β diversity between MGD and NMGD (P > 0.05). Surprisingly, Bacilli was the dominant microbe in MGD, and Bacteroidetes was the superior bacteria in NMGD among DE subjects (LDA > 4.0). Different diversity of OS bacteria composition between DE and NDE and the altered diversity of OS bacteria may play an important role in DE. Moreover, the lower dominance of OS bacteria in DE may be associated with the occurrence and development of DE. Although there was no significant difference in alpha and beta analysis, the OS dominant microbe between MGD and NMGD among DE was different.
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