AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent research has shifted the view of healthy lungs from being sterile to having low levels of bacteria that mostly come from the upper respiratory tract through microaspiration.
  • The lung microbiome is distinct from other environments with larger, self-sustaining microbial communities, and disruptions in these microbial populations (dysbiosis) have been linked to various lung diseases, raising questions about their role in causing or worsening these conditions.
  • The review discusses the characteristics of the lung microbiome, the challenges in studying it, examples of dysbiosis related to specific diseases, and the growing understanding of interactions between microbes and the lung's immune system, highlighting areas needing further research.

Article Abstract

The healthy lung was long thought of as sterile, but recent advances using molecular sequencing approaches have detected bacteria at low levels. Healthy lung bacteria largely reflect communities present in the upper respiratory tract that enter the lung via microaspiration, which is balanced by mechanical and immune clearance and likely involves limited local replication. The nature and dynamics of the lung microbiome, therefore, differ from those of ecological niches with robust self-sustaining microbial communities. Aberrant populations (dysbiosis) have been demonstrated in many pulmonary diseases not traditionally considered microbial in origin, and potential pathways of microbe-host crosstalk are emerging. The question now is whether and how dysbiotic microbiota contribute to initiation or perpetuation of injury. The fungal microbiome and virome are less well studied. This Review highlights features of the lung microbiome, unique considerations in studying it, examples of dysbiosis in selected disease, emerging concepts in lung microbiome-host interactions, and critical areas for investigation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8321564PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI150473DOI Listing

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