医学
微生物群
失调
疾病
重症监护医学
生物信息学
精密医学
转化研究
临床试验
人体微生物群
个性化医疗
免疫学
传染病(医学专业)
靶向治疗
从长凳到床边
计算生物学
仿形(计算机编程)
抗生素治疗
基因组
支气管扩张
作者
Christina S. Thornton,Laura Schaupp,Michael M. Tunney,Marcus Mall
出处
期刊:The European respiratory journal
[European Respiratory Society]
日期:2026-06-11
卷期号:: 2600239-2600239
标识
DOI:10.1183/13993003.00239-2026
摘要
Bronchiectasis is a heterogeneous chronic airway disease primarily driven by persistent infection, microbial dysbiosis and dysregulated host immunity. While culture-based microbiology has historically informed clinical management, advances in high-throughput sequencing and multi-omic technologies have transformed our understanding of the airway ecosystem, revealing that disease activity is shaped, not only by individual pathogens, but by complex and dynamic host-microbe interactions. Despite the breadth of descriptive microbiome data, translation into clinically actionable diagnostics or therapies has been limited. Importantly, cross-sectional correlations between microbiota and inflammation do not establish cause and effect, underscoring the need to embed host-microbiome profiling within both longitudinal and interventional therapeutic trials. In this review, we critically appraise current microbial and host multi-omics research in bronchiectasis, integrating microbiome studies with host inflammatory, proteomic and immunophenotyping data. We highlight themes emerging across cohorts, including low microbial diversity, pathogen dominance, loss of commensal networks and neutrophil-driven inflammation and discuss how these features align with biological endotypes associated with exacerbations and treatment response. Drawing on lessons from host-directed therapeutic successes, we examine translational roadblocks limiting microbiome-guided care. We further review emerging microbiome-modulating strategies such as pathogen-specific biologics, bacteriophage therapy, live biotherapeutic products, biofilm-targeting adjuncts and precision antibiotic stewardship. Finally, we propose a roadmap toward microbiome-informed precision medicine through harmonized methodologies, integration of host and microbial biomarkers into clinical trials and embedding multi-omics pipelines within large international registries. Collectively, these advances have the potential to shift bronchiectasis research and clinical management towards rationally designed, precision medicine-driven therapeutic strategies.
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