季节变化对学龄儿童口腔和鼻咽微生物组的影响:学校微生物倡议。

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mSystems Pub Date : 2025-09-23 Epub Date: 2025-08-08 DOI:10.1128/msystems.00467-25
Juan Castro-Severyn, Nicolás Pacheco, Guillermo Valdivia, Gabriel I Krüger, Coral Pardo-Esté, Francisco Remonsellez, Aldo Gaggero, Gloria Arriagada, Fernando Valiente-Echeverria, Jorge Olivares-Pacheco, Jorge H Valdes, Claudia P Saavedra
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“学校微生物”倡议通过研究鼻咽和口腔微生物群落的时间动态和变化,探讨了建筑环境如何影响学龄儿童的微生物群落。这项纵向研究涉及一所公立学校的119名4至13岁的儿童,他们在2023年秋、冬、春收集了鼻咽和口腔样本。利用16S rRNA基因测序,通过α和β多样性分析评估了微生物组成,表征了微生物组合,并评估了关键分类群的相对丰度。在鼻咽样品中,α多样性从秋季到春季呈显著的季节变化。Beta多样性分析没有显示出不同的收集月份的聚类模式。共现网络分析表明,微生物群之间既有协同作用,也有竞争作用。微生物组群之间的纵向过渡分析揭示了随时间的动态变化,提供了受测儿童微生物组状态的基线。这些发现强调了环境中微生物群落变化的重要性,提供了对儿童微生物群落稳定性和多样性的直接测量,为微生物群落如何应对环境波动(包括潜在病原体暴露)提供了见解。了解这些时间变化将有助于制定有针对性的公共卫生战略,以评估和管理学校环境中潜在的传染病暴发和抗菌素耐药性的出现。重要性“学校微生物”倡议通过揭示时间和组成变化增强了我们对儿科微生物组动态的理解,从而在哨兵学校建立基础研究,有助于了解儿科微生物组及其相关健康问题。
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Impact of seasonal variation on the oral and nasopharyngeal microbiome in school-aged children: the school MicroBE initiative.

The "School MicroBE" initiative explores how the built environment impacts microbial communities in school-aged children by examining temporal dynamics and shifts in nasopharyngeal and oral microbiomes. This longitudinal study involved 119 children aged 4 to 13 at a public school, with nasopharyngeal and oral samples collected in autumn, winter, and spring of 2023. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, we assessed microbial composition through alpha and beta diversity analyses, characterized microbial assemblages, and evaluated the relative abundance of key taxa. Significant seasonal variations were observed, with an increase in alpha diversity from autumn to spring in nasopharyngeal samples. Beta diversity analyses did not reveal distinct clustering patterns based on collection months. Hierarchical clustering identified four major microbiome groups with characteristic taxonomic distribution, and co-occurrence network analysis suggested both synergistic and competitive interactions among taxa. Longitudinal transition analysis between microbiome clusters revealed dynamic changes over time, providing a baseline of microbiome states in the tested children. These findings highlight the importance of microbial community shifts in the environment by providing direct measures on microbiome stability and diversity in children, providing insights into how microbial communities respond to environmental fluctuations, including potential pathogen exposures. Understanding these temporal changes will improve the development of targeted public health strategies to assess and manage potential infectious disease outbreaks and the emergence of antimicrobial resistance in school settings.IMPORTANCEThe "School MicroBE" initiative enhances our understanding of pediatric microbiome dynamics by revealing temporal and compositional shifts, thus establishing basal studies on a sentinel school contributing to the understanding of pediatric microbiome and its associated health issues.

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mSystems
mSystems Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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10.50
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308
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: mSystems™ will publish preeminent work that stems from applying technologies for high-throughput analyses to achieve insights into the metabolic and regulatory systems at the scale of both the single cell and microbial communities. The scope of mSystems™ encompasses all important biological and biochemical findings drawn from analyses of large data sets, as well as new computational approaches for deriving these insights. mSystems™ will welcome submissions from researchers who focus on the microbiome, genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, proteomics, glycomics, bioinformatics, and computational microbiology. mSystems™ will provide streamlined decisions, while carrying on ASM''s tradition of rigorous peer review.
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