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The microbiome of the human lower airways: a next generation sequencing perspective

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WORLD ALLERGY ORGANIZATION JOURNAL
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1186/s40413-015-0074-z

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  1. University of Helsinki Doctoral Programme in Biomedicine
  2. Helsinki University Hospital (HUS) [8361]
  3. European Union [261357]
  4. Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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For a long time, the human lower airways were considered a sterile environment where the presence of microorganisms, typically revealed by culturing, was interpreted as an abnormal health state. More recently, high-throughput sequencing-based studies have led to a shift in this perception towards the notion that even in healthy conditions the lower airways show either transient presence or even permanent colonization by microorganisms. However, challenges related to low biomass and contamination in samples still remain, and the composition, structure and dynamics of such putative microbial communities are unclear. Here, we review the evidence for the presence of microbial communities in the human lower airways, in healthy subjects and within the context of medical conditions of interest. We also provide an overview of the methodology pertinent to high-throughput sequencing studies, specifically those based on amplicon sequencing, including a discussion of good practices and common pitfalls.

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