The lung microbiome in HIV‑positive patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis

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Ueckermann, Veronica
Lebre, Pedro Humberto
Geldenhuys, Janri
Hoosien, Ebrahim
Cowan, Don A.
Janse van Rensburg, Luricke
Ehlers, Marthie Magdaleen

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Nature Research

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Tuberculosis poses one of the greatest infectious disease threats of our time, especially when associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Very little data is available on the lung microbiome in pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) in HIV-positive patients. Three patient cohorts were studied: (i) HIV-positive with no respiratory disease (control cohort), (ii) HIV-positive with pneumonia and (iii) HIV-positive with PTB. Sputum specimens were collected in all patients and where possible a paired BALF was collected. DNA extraction was performed using the QIAamp DNA mini kit (QIAGEN, Germany) and extracted DNA specimens were sent to Inqaba Biotechnical Industries (Pty) Ltd for 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis using the Illumina platform (Illumina Inc, USA). Data analysis was performed using QIMME II and R Studio version 3.6.2 (2020). The lung microbiomes of patients with PTB, in the context of HIV co-infection, were dominated by Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Actinobacteria and Bacteroidetes. Loss of biodiversity and dysbiosis was found in these patients when compared to the HIV-positive control cohort. Microbial community structure was also distinct from the control cohort, with the dominance of genera such as Achromobacter, Mycobacterium, Acinetobacter, Stenotrophomonas and Pseudomonas in those patients with PTB. This is the first study to describe the lung microbiome in patients with HIV and PTB co-infection and to compare findings with an HIVpositive control cohort. The lung microbiomes of patients with HIV and PTB were distinct from the HIV-positive control cohort without PTB, with an associated loss of microbial diversity.

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DATA AVAILABILITY : The datasets generated and analysed during the current study are available in the University of Pretoria data repository and can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.25403/UPresearchdata.19491317.v1.

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Infection, Patients, Tuberculosis (TB), Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Pulmonary tuberculosis, Lung microbiome

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Ueckermann, V., Lebre, P., Geldenhuys, J. et al. 2022, 'The lung microbiome in HIV‑positive patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis', Scientific Reports, vol, 12, art. 8975, pp. 1-12, doi : 10.1038/s41598-022-12970-3.