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THE POLYMICROBIAL NATURE OF OTITIS MEDIA INFECTIONS Michael Dorrington Bowdish Lab
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Page 1: T HE P OLYMICROBIAL N ATURE OF O TITIS M EDIA I NFECTIONS Michael Dorrington Bowdish Lab.

THE POLYMICROBIAL NATURE OF OTITIS MEDIA INFECTIONSMichael Dorrington

Bowdish Lab

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MY INTEREST IN THE HUMAN MICROBIOME

Infectious disease models involving the upper respiratory tract

Streptococcus pneumoniae

Relationships among different bacterial species and how these affect colonization and infection as well as disease outcome

Development of intranasal vaccine strategies to prevent colonization of common pathogens

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TOPICS OF DISCUSSION

Upper respiratory tract microbial communities and otitis media Laufer et al. “Microbial Communities of the Upper

Respiratory Tract and Otitis Media in Children” Feb 2011

The role of quorum signaling in establishing and maintaining infectious biofilms in otitis media infections Armbruster et al. “Indirect Pathogenicity of

Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis in Polymicrobial Otitis Media Occurs via Interspecies Quorum Signaling” July 2010

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OTITIS MEDIA

Inflammation of the middle ear From tympanic membrane

to the cochlea and including the eustachian tube

Caused by viral, bacterial, and fungal pathogens S. pneumoniae Haemophilus influenzae Moraxella catarrhalis

More common in children <7 years old

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COLONIZATION OF URT INFECTION OF MIDDLE EAR

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CHILDREN WITH OTITIS MEDIA

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COLONIZATION VS. INFECTION

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POLYMICROBIAL INFECTIONS

The majority of infectious diseases have more than one causative agent

Modulation of host responses Passive antibiotic resistance Quorum signaling

Otitis Media Haemophilus influenzae + Moraxella catarrhalis

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BIOFILMS

A complex community of microbes adhering to a surface that comes in regular contact with a fluid

Can be made up of numerous species of bacteria, fungi, and/or protazoa

Embedded in a self-produced extracellular matrix

Normally very resistant to antibiotic treatment

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QUORUM SIGNALING

Bacteria within a biofilm can communicate via signaling molecules Autoinducers

N-acyl homoserine lactones (Gram-negative) Oligopeptides (Gram-positive)

Signaling molecules can co-ordinate activities between and among different species

Signaling often based on threshold population densities

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BIOFILM FORMATION IN OTITIS MEDIA

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PASSIVE ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

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luxS AI-2

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THOUGHTS

The addition of a single pathogen can induce changes in resident populations of bateria as well as the host This can promote competition or synergism

among bacterial species Intranasal probiotics?

Upper respiratory tract infections are often polymicrobial in nature Important to gain further understanding of the

interactions between commensals and pathogens and how these affect disease outcome


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