Microorganisms (Jul 2024)

Influence of Mycobiota in the Nasopharyngeal Tract of COVID-19 Patients

  • Veronica Folliero,
  • Carlo Ferravante,
  • Federica Dell’Annunziata,
  • Rosario Nicola Brancaccio,
  • Ylenia D’Agostino,
  • Giorgio Giurato,
  • Roberta Manente,
  • Ilaria Terenzi,
  • Rita Greco,
  • Giovanni Boccia,
  • Pasquale Pagliano,
  • Alessandro Weisz,
  • Gianluigi Franci,
  • Francesca Rizzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12071468
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1468

Abstract

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The nasopharyngeal tract contains a complex microbial community essential to maintaining host homeostasis. Recent studies have shown that SARS-CoV-2 infection changes the microbial composition of the nasopharynx. Still, little is known about how it affects the fungal microbiome, which could provide valuable insights into disease pathogenesis. Nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from 55 patients, during three distinct COVID-19 waves that occurred in the Campania Region (southern Italy). An RNA-seq-based analysis was performed to evaluate changes in mycobiota diversity, showing variations depending on the disease’s severity and the sample collection wave. The phyla Basidiomycota and Ascomycota were shown to have higher abundance in patients with severe symptoms. Furthermore, the diversity of the fungal population was greater in the second wave. Conclusion: According to our research, COVID-19 induces significant dysbiosis of the fungal microbiome, which may contribute to disease pathogenesis, and understanding its underlying mechanisms could contribute to developing effective treatments.

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