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Review
. 2019 Aug;49(8):1067-1086.
doi: 10.1111/cea.13444. Epub 2019 Jun 27.

The crosstalk between microbiome and asthma: Exploring associations and challenges

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Review

The crosstalk between microbiome and asthma: Exploring associations and challenges

Mahmoud I Abdel-Aziz et al. Clin Exp Allergy. 2019 Aug.

Abstract

With the advancement of high-throughput DNA/RNA sequencing and computational analysis techniques, commensal bacteria are now considered almost as important as pathological ones. Understanding the interaction between these bacterial microbiota, host and asthma is crucial to reveal their role in asthma pathophysiology. Several airway and/or gut microbiome studies have shown associations between certain bacterial taxa and asthma. However, challenges remain before gained knowledge from these studies can be implemented into clinical practice, such as inconsistency between studies in choosing sampling compartments and/or sequencing approaches, variability of results in asthma studies, and not taking into account medication intake and diet composition especially when investigating gut microbiome. Overcoming those challenges will help to better understand the complex asthma disease process. The therapeutic potential of using pro- and prebiotics to prevent or reduce risk of asthma exacerbations requires further investigation. This review will focus on methodological issues regarding setting up a microbiome study, recent developments in asthma bacterial microbiome studies, challenges and future therapeutic potential.

Keywords: asthma; clinical immunology; omics- and systems biology; regulatory aspects.

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Conflict of interest statement

AHM has been reimbursed for visiting the ATS by Chiesi, AHM received a fee for participating in advisory boards for Boehringer lngelheim and Astra Zeneca, and AHM received an unrestricted research grant from GSK. ADK received grants/research support from several companies ao Janssen, GSK, Nutricia Research, Friesland Campina and NTRC.

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