Jhaveri Microbiology Centre, Prof. Brien Holden Eye Research Centre, L. V. Prasad Eye Institute, Kallam Anji Reddy Campus, Hyderabad, Telangana, 500034, India.
TejKohli Cornea Institute, L. V. Prasad Eye Institute, Kallam Anji Reddy Campus, Hyderabad, Telangana, 500034, India.
Exp Eye Res. 2021 Feb;203:108418. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2020.108418. Epub 2020 Dec 23.
Microbial keratitis is an infectious disease of the eye, in which the cornea is inflamed. Under severe conditions, keratitis can lead to significant loss of vision and enucleation of the eye. Ocular trauma is the major risk factor causing keratitis and microorganisms viz., bacteria, fungi, viruses are the causative agents. The current study characterized the conjunctival bacterial microbiomes of healthy individuals and individuals with bacterial keratitis (BK) and assessed whether ocular microbiome dysbiosis is prevalent in BK patients. Ocular bacterial microbiomes were generated from the conjunctival swabs of healthy controls (HC-SW) and conjunctival swabs (BK-SW) and corneal scrapings (BK-CR) of BK patients using V3-V4 amplicon sequencing and data analysed using QIIME and R software. The Alpha diversity indices, diversity and abundance of different phyla and genera, heat map analysis, NMDS plots and inferred functional pathway analysis clearly discriminated the bacterial microbiomes of conjunctival swabs of healthy controls from that of BK patients. Preponderance of negative interactions in the hub genera were observed in BK-CR and BK-SW compared to HC-SW. In addition, a consistent increase in the abundance of pathogenic bacteria, as inferred from published literature, was observed in the conjunctiva of BK patients compared to HC and this may be related to causing or exacerbating ocular surface inflammation. This is the first study demonstrating dysbiosis in the ocular bacterial microbiome of conjunctiva of bacterial keratitis patients compared to the eye of healthy controls. The bacterial microbiome associated with the corneal scrapings of keratitis individuals is also described for the first time.
微生物角膜炎是一种眼部传染病,其中角膜发炎。在严重的情况下,角膜炎可能导致视力严重丧失和眼球摘除。眼外伤是导致角膜炎的主要危险因素,微生物如细菌、真菌、病毒是致病因子。本研究对健康个体和细菌性角膜炎(BK)个体的结膜细菌微生物组进行了特征描述,并评估了眼部微生物组失调是否在 BK 患者中普遍存在。使用 V3-V4 扩增子测序从健康对照组(HC-SW)和 BK 患者的结膜拭子(BK-SW)和角膜刮片(BK-CR)中生成眼部细菌微生物组,并使用 QIIME 和 R 软件进行数据分析。Alpha 多样性指数、不同门和属的多样性和丰度、热图分析、NMDS 图和推断的功能途径分析清楚地区分了健康对照组和 BK 患者的结膜拭子的细菌微生物组。与 HC-SW 相比,在 BK-CR 和 BK-SW 中观察到枢纽属中负相互作用的优势。此外,与 HC 相比,从已发表的文献中推断出,在 BK 患者的结膜中观察到致病性细菌的丰度持续增加,这可能与引起或加剧眼表面炎症有关。这是第一项研究,表明与健康对照组相比,细菌性角膜炎患者的结膜眼部细菌微生物组存在失调。还首次描述了与角膜炎个体的角膜刮片相关的细菌微生物组。