The Upper Respiratory Tract Microbiome Network Impacted by SARS-CoV-2

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Wendy Li
Zhanshan (Sam) Ma
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[1] Kunming Institute of Zoology,Computational Biology and Medical Ecology Lab, State Key Laboratory for Genetic Resources and Evolution
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Biological Sciences and Technology
[3] Taiyuan Normal University,Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Kunming College of Life Sciences
[5] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Microbial Ecology | 2023年 / 86卷
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COVID-19; Upper respiratory tract (URT) microbiome; Enterobacteriaceae; Bat coronavirus; Network analysis;
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The microbiome of upper respiratory tract (URT) acts as a gatekeeper to respiratory health of the host. However, little is still known about the impacts of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the microbial species composition and co-occurrence correlations of the URT microbiome, especially the relationships between SARS-CoV-2 and other microbes. Here, we characterized the URT microbiome based on RNA metagenomic-sequencing datasets from 1737 nasopharyngeal samples collected from COVID-19 patients. The URT-microbiome network consisting of bacteria, archaea, and RNA viruses was built and analyzed from aspects of core/periphery species, cluster composition, and balance between positive and negative interactions. It is discovered that the URT microbiome in the COVID-19 patients is enriched with Enterobacteriaceae, a gut associated family containing many pathogens. These pathogens formed a dense cooperative guild that seemed to suppress beneficial microbes collectively. Besides bacteria and archaea, 72 eukaryotic RNA viruses were identified in the URT microbiome of COVID-19 patients. Only five of these viruses were present in more than 10% of all samples, including SARS-CoV-2 and a bat coronavirus (i.e., BatCoV BM48-31) not detected in humans by routine means. SARS-CoV-2 was inhibited by a cooperative alliance of 89 species, but seems to cooperate with BatCoV BM48-31 given their statistically significant, positive correlations. The presence of cooperative bat-coronavirus partner of SARS-CoV-2 (BatCoV BM48-31), which was previously discovered in bat but not in humans to the best of our knowledge, is puzzling and deserves further investigation given their obvious implications. Possible microbial translocation mechanism from gut to URT also deserves future studies.
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