Loss of Airway Phylogenetic Diversity Is Associated with Clinical and Pathobiological Markers of Disease Development in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Opron, K., Begley, L. A., Erb-Downward, J. R., Li, G., Alexis, N. E., Barjaktarevic, I., Barr, R. G., Bleecker, E. R., Boucher, R., Bowler, R. P., Christenson, S. A., Comellas, A. P., Criner, G., Cooper, C. B., Couper, D., Galban, C. J., Han, M. K., Hastie, A., Hatt, C., … Woodruff, P. G. (2024). Loss of Airway Phylogenetic Diversity Is Associated with Clinical and Pathobiological Markers of Disease Development in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 210(2), 186–200. https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202303-0489oc
Authors:
Kristopher Opron
Lesa A Begley
John R Erb-Downward
Gen Li
Neil E Alexis
Igor Barjaktarevic
R Graham Barr
Eugene R Bleecker
Richard Boucher
Russell P Bowler
Stephanie A Christenson
Alejandro P Comellas
Gerard Criner
Christopher B Cooper
David Couper
Craig J Galban
MeiLan K Han
Annette Hastie
Charles Hatt
Eric A Hoffman
Robert J Kaner
Mehmet Kesimer
Jerry A Krishnan
David C LaFon
Fernando J Martinez
Victor E Ortega
Stephen P Peters
Robert Paine
Nirupama Putcha
Prescott G Woodruff
Gary B Huffnagle
Ariangela J Kozik
Jeffrey L Curtis
Yvonne J Huang
Affiliated Authors:
R Graham Barr
Author Keywords:
sputum
microbiota
microbiome
mucin
lung function
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1164/rccm.202303-0489oc
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PubMed

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