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Gut Mycobiota Dysbiosis in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients Undergoing Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment

Demin Cao, Weihua Liu, Na Lyu, Boxing Li, Weibo Song, Yanxiao Yang, Jianliang Zhu, Zhiguo Zhang, Baoli Zhu

2021Microbiology Spectrum32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Numerous studies have shown that the gut bacterial microbiota is altered in active TB patients and that anti-TB drugs have profound and long-term impacts. However, as an integral part of the microbiota, fungi have rarely been studied. The need to investigate both the bacterial and fungal microbiota, as well as the relationship between them is apparent. The significance of our study is in our examination of the changes in the bacterial and fungal microbiota simultaneously in both active TB and patients receiving anti-TB treatment. We found that fungi play an important role in the bacterial-fungal transkingdom network, especially during the anti-TB therapy. These findings underscore the importance of fungi in gut microbiota dysbiosis during active TB and anti-TB treatment processes. In addition, our findings suggest it is meaningful to research potential adjunctive therapies that reduce fungal expansion and increase commensal bacterial abundance after anti-TB treatment, which would help the recovery of TB patients.

Topics & Concepts

MycobiotaDysbiosisTuberculosisGut floraFecesMicrobiologyBiologyAntibioticsImmunologyMedicinePathologyEcologyGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchMycobacterium research and diagnosis