International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2023)

Molecular Accounting and Profiling of Human Respiratory Microbial Communities: Toward Precision Medicine by Targeting the Respiratory Microbiome for Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

  • Ahmad R. Alsayed,
  • Anas Abed,
  • Heba A. Khader,
  • Laith M. H. Al-Shdifat,
  • Luai Hasoun,
  • Mamoon M. D. Al-Rshaidat,
  • Mohammad Alkhatib,
  • Malek Zihlif

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24044086
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
p. 4086

Abstract

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The wide diversity of microbiota at the genera and species levels across sites and individuals is related to various causes and the observed differences between individuals. Efforts are underway to further understand and characterize the human-associated microbiota and its microbiome. Using 16S rDNA as a genetic marker for bacterial identification improved the detection and profiling of qualitative and quantitative changes within a bacterial population. In this light, this review provides a comprehensive overview of the basic concepts and clinical applications of the respiratory microbiome, alongside an in-depth explanation of the molecular targets and the potential relationship between the respiratory microbiome and respiratory disease pathogenesis. The paucity of robust evidence supporting the correlation between the respiratory microbiome and disease pathogenesis is currently the main challenge for not considering the microbiome as a novel druggable target for therapeutic intervention. Therefore, further studies are needed, especially prospective studies, to identify other drivers of microbiome diversity and to better understand the changes in the lung microbiome along with the potential association with disease and medications. Thus, finding a therapeutic target and unfolding its clinical significance would be crucial.

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