Farm-like indoor microbiota in non-farm homes protects children from asthma development

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Pirkka V. Kirjavainen
Anne M. Karvonen
Rachel I. Adams
Martin Täubel
Marjut Roponen
Pauli Tuoresmäki
Georg Loss
Balamuralikrishna Jayaprakash
Martin Depner
Markus Johannes Ege
Harald Renz
Petra Ina Pfefferle
Bianca Schaub
Roger Lauener
Anne Hyvärinen
Rob Knight
Dick J. J. Heederik
Erika von Mutius
Juha Pekkanen
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[1] National Institute for Health and Welfare,Environmental Health Unit
[2] University of Eastern Finland,Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition
[3] California Department of Public Health,Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences
[4] University of Eastern Finland,Department of Public Health
[5] University of Helsinki,Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine
[6] University of California,Institute for Asthma and Allergy Prevention
[7] San Diego,Dr von Hauner Children’s Hospital
[8] Helmholtz Center Munich,Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich
[9] German Research Center for Environmental Health,Institute of Laboratory Medicine
[10] Ludwig Maximilians University Munich,Comprehensive Biomaterial Bank Marburg (CBBMR), Member of the German Center for Lung Research
[11] Member of the German Center for Lung Research,School of Medicine
[12] Philipps University Marburg,Center for Microbiome Innovation and Departments of Pediatrics and Computer Science & Engineering
[13] Philipps-University Marburg,Division of Environmental Epidemiology, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences
[14] Children’s Hospital of Eastern Switzerland,undefined
[15] University of Zurich,undefined
[16] University of St Gallen,undefined
[17] Christine Kühne-Center for Allergy Care and Education,undefined
[18] CK-CARE,undefined
[19] University of California San Diego,undefined
[20] Utrecht University,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 2019年 / 25卷
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Asthma prevalence has increased in epidemic proportions with urbanization, but growing up on traditional farms offers protection even today1. The asthma-protective effect of farms appears to be associated with rich home dust microbiota2,3, which could be used to model a health-promoting indoor microbiome. Here we show by modeling differences in house dust microbiota composition between farm and non-farm homes of Finnish birth cohorts4 that in children who grow up in non-farm homes, asthma risk decreases as the similarity of their home bacterial microbiota composition to that of farm homes increases. The protective microbiota had a low abundance of Streptococcaceae relative to outdoor-associated bacterial taxa. The protective effect was independent of richness and total bacterial load and was associated with reduced proinflammatory cytokine responses against bacterial cell wall components ex vivo. We were able to reproduce these findings in a study among rural German children2 and showed that children living in German non-farm homes with an indoor microbiota more similar to Finnish farm homes have decreased asthma risk. The indoor dust microbiota composition appears to be a definable, reproducible predictor of asthma risk and a potential modifiable target for asthma prevention.
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