Ocular Surface Microbiome: Influences of Physiological, Environmental, and Lifestyle Factors

Vincenzo Rizzuto, Marzia Settino, Giacomo Stroffolini, Giuseppe Covello, Juris Vanags, Marta Naccarato, Roberto Montanari, Carlos Rocha de Lossada, Miguel Rechichi, Cosimo Mazzotta, Carlo Adornetto, Francesco Ricca, Gianluigi Greco, Guna Laganovska, Davide Borroni
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Purpose: Purpose: The ocular surface (OS) microbiome is influenced by various factors and impacts ocular health. Understanding its composition and dynamics is crucial for developing targeted interventions for ocular diseases. This study aims to identify host variables, including physiological, environmental, and lifestyle (PEL) factors, that influence the ocular microbiome composition and establish valid associations between the ocular microbiome and health outcomes. Methods: The 16S rRNA gene sequencing was performed on OS samples collected using eSwab. DNA was extracted, libraries prepared, and PCR products purified and analyzed. PEL confounding factors were iden- tified, and a cross-validation strategy using various bioinformatics methods including Machine learning was used to identify features that classify microbial profiles. Results: Nationality, sport practice, and eyeglasses usage are significant PEL confounding factors influencing the eye microbiome. Alpha-diversity analysis showed higher microbial richness in Spanish subjects compared to Italian subjects and higher biodiversity in sports practitioners. Beta-diversity analysis indicated significant differences in microbial community composition based on nationality, age, sport, and eyeglasses usage. Differ- ential abundance analysis identified several microbial genera associated with these PEL factors. ML approach confirmed the significance of nationality in classifying microbial profiles. Conclusion: This study underscores the importance of considering PEL factors when studying the ocular microbiome. Our findings highlight the complex interplay between environmental, lifestyle, and demographic factors in shaping the OS microbiome. Future research should further explore these interactions to develop personalized approaches for managing ocular health.
眼表微生物组:生理、环境和生活方式因素的影响
目的:目的:眼表(OS)微生物组受各种因素影响,并对眼部健康产生影响。了解其组成和动态对于制定有针对性的眼部疾病干预措施至关重要。本研究旨在确定影响眼部微生物组组成的宿主变量,包括生理、环境和生活方式(PEL)因素,并建立眼部微生物组与健康结果之间的有效关联:方法:对使用 eSwab 采集的 OS 样品进行 16S rRNA 基因测序。提取 DNA,制备文库,纯化和分析 PCR 产物。确定了PEL混杂因素,并使用包括机器学习在内的各种生物信息学方法进行交叉验证,以确定微生物特征:结果:国籍、运动习惯和眼镜使用是影响眼部微生物组的重要 PEL 混杂因素。阿尔法多样性分析显示,西班牙受试者的微生物丰富度高于意大利受试者,体育从业者的生物多样性更高。Beta 多样性分析表明,微生物群落组成因国籍、年龄、运动和眼镜使用情况而存在显著差异。差异丰度分析确定了与这些 PEL 因素相关的几个微生物属。ML 方法证实了国籍在微生物特征分类中的重要性:本研究强调了在研究眼部微生物组时考虑 PEL 因素的重要性。我们的研究结果凸显了环境、生活方式和人口因素在塑造 OS 微生物组方面的复杂相互作用。未来的研究应进一步探索这些相互作用,以开发个性化的眼部健康管理方法。
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