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Lactobacilli Have a Niche in the Human Nose

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CELL REPORTS
卷 31, 期 8, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107674

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  1. Flanders Innovation and Entrepreneurship Agency (IWT-SBO ProCure project) [IWT/50052]
  2. University of Antwerp [IOF-POC FFI 170288]
  3. [1S17916N]
  4. [11A0618N]
  5. [1S03516N]
  6. [IWT-SB 141198]

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Although an increasing number of beneficial microbiome members are characterized for the human gut and vagina, beneficial microbes are underexplored for the human upper respiratory tract (URT). In this study, we demonstrate that taxa from the beneficial Lactobacillus genus complex are more prevalent in the healthy URT than in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Several URT-specific isolates are cultured, characterized, and further explored for their genetic and functional properties related to adaptation to the URT. Catalase genes are found in the identified lactobacilli, which is a unique feature within this mostly facultative anaerobic genus. Moreover, one of our isolated strains, Lactobacillus casei AMBR2, contains fimbriae that enable strong adherence to URT epithelium, inhibit the growth and virulence of several URT pathogens, and successfully colonize nasal epithelium of healthy volunteers. This study thus demonstrates that specific lactobacilli are adapted to the URT and could have a beneficial keystone function in this habitat.

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