Therapeutic interventions alter ecological interactions among cystic fibrosis airway microbiota.

Pok-Man Ho, Rahan Rudland Nazeer,Martin Welch

Frontiers in microbiology(2023)

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The airways of people with cystic fibrosis () often harbor a diverse microbiota and in recent years, much effort has been invested in cataloguing these. In spite of providing a wealth of insight, this cataloguing tells us little about how the organisms interact with one another in the airways. However, such relationships can be inferred using the theoretical framework of the Lotka-Volterra (LV) model. In the current work, we use a generalized Lotka-Volterra model to interrogate the nationwide data collected and curated by the UK Registry. This longitudinal dataset (covering the period 2008-2020) contains annual depositions that record the presence/absence of microbial taxa in each patient, their medication, and their genotype. Specifically, we wanted to identify trends in ecological relationships between the microbiota at a nationwide level, and whether these are potentially affected by medication. Our results show that some medications have a distinct influence on the microbial interactome, especially those that potentially influence the "gut-lung axis" or mucus viscosity. In particular, we found that patients treated with a combination of antimicrobial agents (targeting the airway microbiota), digestive enzymes (assisting in the assimilation of dietary fats and carbohydrates), and DNase (to reduce mucus viscosity) displayed a distinctly different airway interactome compared with patients treated separately with these medications.
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cystic fibrosis,microbial ecology,Lotka-Volterra,gut-lung axis,pancrelipase,DNase
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