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Pyrosequencing reveals transient cystic fibrosis lung microbiome changes with intravenous antibiotics

Daniel J. Smith, Alison C. Badrick, Martha Zakrzewski, Lutz Krause, Scott C. Bell, Gregory J. Anderson, David W. Reid
European Respiratory Journal 2014; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00203013
Daniel J. Smith
1Dept of Thoracic Medicine, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
2Iron Metabolism Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
3Lung, Inflammation and Infection Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
4School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Alison C. Badrick
2Iron Metabolism Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
3Lung, Inflammation and Infection Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Martha Zakrzewski
5Bioinformatics Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Lutz Krause
5Bioinformatics Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Scott C. Bell
1Dept of Thoracic Medicine, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
4School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
6Queensland Children’s Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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Gregory J. Anderson
2Iron Metabolism Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
4School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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David W. Reid
1Dept of Thoracic Medicine, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
2Iron Metabolism Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
3Lung, Inflammation and Infection Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
4School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
7Menzies Research Institute, Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart, TAS, Australia
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Abstract

Chronic airway infection in adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) is polymicrobial and the impact of intravenous antibiotics on the bacterial community composition is poorly understood. We employed culture-independent molecular techniques to explore the early effects of i.v. antibiotics on the CF airway microbiome.

DNA was extracted from sputum samples collected from adult subjects with CF at three time-points (before starting treatment, and at day 3 and day 8–10 of i.v. antibiotics) during treatment of an infective pulmonary exacerbation. Microbial community profiles were derived through analysis of bacterial-derived 16S ribosomal RNA by pyrosequencing and changes over time were compared.

59 sputum samples were collected during 24 pulmonary exacerbations from 23 subjects. Between treatment onset and day 3 there was a significant reduction in the relative abundance of Pseudomonas and increased microbial diversity. By day 8–10, bacterial community composition was similar to pre-treatment. Changes in community composition did not predict improvements in lung function.

The relative abundance of Pseudomonas falls rapidly in subjects with CF receiving i.v. antibiotic treatment for a pulmonary exacerbation and is accompanied by an increase in overall microbial diversity. However, this effect is not maintained beyond the first week of treatment.

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Changes in the CF microbiome in response to i.v. antibiotics are not sustained despite ongoing antibiotic pressure http://ow.ly/wzYyg

  • Received November 19, 2013.
  • Accepted April 23, 2014.
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Pyrosequencing reveals transient cystic fibrosis lung microbiome changes with intravenous antibiotics
Daniel J. Smith, Alison C. Badrick, Martha Zakrzewski, Lutz Krause, Scott C. Bell, Gregory J. Anderson, David W. Reid
European Respiratory Journal Jan 2014, erj02030-2013; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00203013

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Daniel J. Smith, Alison C. Badrick, Martha Zakrzewski, Lutz Krause, Scott C. Bell, Gregory J. Anderson, David W. Reid
European Respiratory Journal Jan 2014, erj02030-2013; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00203013
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