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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-03073-8...

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Wagner, Brandie D. Zemanick, Edith T. Sagel, Scott D. Robertson, Charles E. Stevens, Mark J. Mayer-Hamblett, Nicole Retsch-Bogart, George Ramsey, Bonnie W. Harris, J. Kirk
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Kategorie

Mycology

Jahr

2023

Auflistungsdatum

01.11.2023

Schlüsselwörter
microbiome oropharyngeal swab macrolides pulmonary exacerbation tobramycin beta diversity oropharyngeal changes children due community bacterial tis az
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Background Tobramycin inhalation solution (TIS) and chronic azithromycin (AZ) have known clinical benefits for children with CF, likely due to antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity.

The effects of chronic AZ in combination with TIS on the airway microbiome have not been extensively investigated.

Oropharyngeal swab samples were collected in the OPTIMIZE multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled trial examining the addition of AZ to TIS in 198 children with CF and early P. aeruginosa infection.

Bacterial small subunit rRNA gene community profiles were determined.

The effects of TIS and AZ were assessed on oropharyngeal microbial diversity and composition to uncover whether effects on the bacterial community may be a mechanism of action related to the observed changes in clinical outcomes.

Results Substantial changes in bacterial communities (total bacterial load, diversity and relative abundance of specific taxa) were observed by week 3 of TIS treatment for both the AZ and placebo groups.

On average, these shifts were due to changes in non-traditional CF taxa that were not sustained at the later study visits (weeks 13 and 26).

Bacterial community measures did not differ between the AZ and placebo groups.

Conclusions This study provides further evidence that the mechanism for AZ’s effect on clinical outcomes is not due solely to action on airway microbial composition.

Wagner, Brandie D.,Zemanick, Edith T.,Sagel, Scott D.,Robertson, Charles E.,Stevens, Mark J.,Mayer-Hamblett, Nicole,Retsch-Bogart, George,Ramsey, Bonnie W.,Harris, J. Kirk, 2023, Limited effects of azithromycin on the oropharyngeal microbiome in children with CF and early pseudomonas infection, BioMed Central

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