1. Exploring the Healthy Eye Microbiota Niche in a Multicenter Study.
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Borroni, Davide, Paytuví-Gallart, Andreu, Sanseverino, Walter, Gómez-Huertas, Carmen, Bonci, Paola, Romano, Vito, Giannaccare, Giuseppe, Rechichi, Miguel, Meduri, Alessandro, Oliverio, Giovanni William, and Rocha-de-Lossada, Carlos
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BACILLUS (Bacteria) ,CORYNEBACTERIUM ,DIAGNOSIS ,EYE - Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to explore and characterize healthy eye microbiota. Methods: Healthy subjects older than 18 years were selected for this descriptive cross-sectional study. Samples were collected with an eSwab with 1 mL of Liquid Amies Medium (Copan Brescia, Italy). Following DNA extraction, libraries preparation, and amplification, PCR products were purified and end-repaired for barcode ligation. Libraries were pooled to a final concentration of 26 pM. Template preparation was performed with Ion Chef according to Ion 510, Ion 520, and Ion 530 Kit-Chef protocol. Sequencing of the amplicon libraries was carried out on a 520 or 530 chip using the Ion Torrent S5 system (Thermo Fisher; Waltham, MA, USA). Raw reads were analyzed with GAIA (v 2.02). Results: Healthy eye microbiota is a low-diversity microbiome. The vast majority of the 137 analyzed samples were highly enriched with Staphylococcus, whereas only in a few of them, other genera such as Bacillus, Pseudomonas, and Corynebacterium predominate. We found an average of 88 genera with an average Shannon index of 0.65. Conclusion: We identified nine different ECSTs. A better understanding of healthy eye microbiota has the potential to improve disease diagnosis and personalized regimens to promote health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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