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Gut microbiome dysbiosis during COVID-19 is associated with increased risk for bacteremia and microbial translocation.
Mericien Venzon; Lucie Bernard-Raichon; Jon Klein; Jordan E. Axelrad; Chenzhen Zhang; Grant A. Hussey; Alexis P. Sullivan; Arnau Cassanovas-Massana; Maria G. Noval; Ana M. Valero-Jimenez; Juan Gago; Gregory Putzel; Alejandro Pironti; Evan Wilder; - Yale IMPACT Research Team; Lorna E. Thorpe; Dan R. Littman; Meike Dittmann; Kenneth A. Stapleford; Bo Shopsin; Victor J. Torres; Albert I. Ko; Akiko Iwasaki; Ken Cadwell; Jonas Schluter.
Afiliação
  • Mericien Venzon; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Lucie Bernard-Raichon; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Jon Klein; Yale University School of Medicine
  • Jordan E. Axelrad; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Chenzhen Zhang; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Grant A. Hussey; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Alexis P. Sullivan; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Arnau Cassanovas-Massana; Yale School of Public Health
  • Maria G. Noval; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Ana M. Valero-Jimenez; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Juan Gago; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Gregory Putzel; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Alejandro Pironti; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Evan Wilder; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • - Yale IMPACT Research Team; -
  • Lorna E. Thorpe; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Dan R. Littman; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Meike Dittmann; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Kenneth A. Stapleford; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Bo Shopsin; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Victor J. Torres; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Albert I. Ko; Yale University School of Public Health
  • Akiko Iwasaki; Yale University School of Medicine
  • Ken Cadwell; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
  • Jonas Schluter; NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Preprint em Inglês | bioRxiv | ID: ppbiorxiv-452246
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ABSTRACT
The microbial populations in the gut microbiome have recently been associated with COVID-19 disease severity. However, a causal impact of the gut microbiome on COVID-19 patient health has not been established. Here we provide evidence that gut microbiome dysbiosis is associated with translocation of bacteria into the blood during COVID-19, causing life-threatening secondary infections. Antibiotics and other treatments during COVID-19 can potentially confound microbiome associations. We therefore first demonstrate in a mouse model that SARS-CoV-2 infection can induce gut microbiome dysbiosis, which correlated with alterations to Paneth cells and goblet cells, and markers of barrier permeability. Comparison with stool samples collected from 96 COVID-19 patients at two different clinical sites also revealed substantial gut microbiome dysbiosis, paralleling our observations in the animal model. Specifically, we observed blooms of opportunistic pathogenic bacterial genera known to include antimicrobial-resistant species in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Analysis of blood culture results testing for secondary microbial bloodstream infections with paired microbiome data obtained from these patients indicates that bacteria may translocate from the gut into the systemic circulation of COVID-19 patients. These results are consistent with a direct role for gut microbiome dysbiosis in enabling dangerous secondary infections during COVID-19.
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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: bioRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo observacional / Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Preprint
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: bioRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo observacional / Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Preprint
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