scholarly journals DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF AN INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE EXPOSURE QUESTIONNAIRE IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

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Abstract Chronic lung disease (CLD) is a common co-morbidity for HIV-positive children and adolescents on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in sub-Saharan Africa. In this population, distinct airway microbiota may differentially confer risk of CLD. In a cross-sectional study of 202 HIV-infected children aged 6–16 years in Harare, Zimbabwe, we determined the association of sputum microbiota composition (using 16S ribosomal RNA V4 gene region sequencing) with CLD defined using clinical, spirometric, or radiographic criteria. Forty-two percent of children were determined to have CLD according to our definition. Dirichlet multinomial mixtures identified four compositionally distinct sputum microbiota structures. Patients whose sputum microbiota was dominated by Haemophilus, Moraxella or Neisseria (HMN) were at 1.5 times higher risk of CLD than those with Streptococcus or Prevotella (SP)-dominated microbiota (RR = 1.48, p = 0.035). Cell-free products of HMN sputum microbiota induced features of epithelial disruption and inflammatory gene expression in vitro, indicating enhanced pathogenic potential of these CLD-associated microbiota. Thus, HIV-positive children harbor distinct sputum microbiota, with those dominated by Haemophilus, Moraxella or Neisseria associated with enhanced pathogenesis in vitro and clinical CLD.


PLoS Medicine ◽  
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Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. e1002121 ◽  
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Anne Cori ◽  
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Emma Slaymaker ◽  
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Vol 2 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Lillian Whiting-Collins ◽  
Lindsay Grenier ◽  
Peter J. Winch ◽  
Amy Tsui ◽  
Pamela K. Donohue

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