Dupilumab treatment has no effect on the nasal microbiome in patients with NSAID-exacerbated respiratory disease: a longitudinal pilot study
Tina Bartosik, Petra Pjevac, Joana Séneca, Christina Morgenstern, Tamara Arnoldner, Katharina Gangl, Christoph Sinz, Nicholas James Campion, Aldine Tu, Victoria Stanek, Christine Bangert, Sven Schneider, Julia Eckl-Dorna

TL;DR
This study found that dupilumab treatment for nasal polyps does not significantly change the nasal microbiome, despite improving symptoms in patients.
Contribution
The study is the first to investigate the effect of dupilumab on nasal microbiome diversity and composition in N-ERD patients.
Findings
Dupilumab treatment did not significantly alter nasal microbiome diversity or composition over 24 weeks.
Only two out of eight patients showed reduced staphylococci abundance during treatment.
Most nasal microbiome samples failed quality control, highlighting the need for better sampling techniques.
Abstract
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs-exacerbated respiratory disease (N-ERD) affects up to 10% of patients suffering from nasal polyps and has a severe impact on quality of life. Dupilumab, a monoclonal antibody targeting the IL-4 receptor α chain, leads to symptom relief and reduction in nasal type 2 mediator levels. Here, we investigated the impact of dupilumab treatment on the composition and diversity of the nasal microbiome. Nasal microbiome was analyzed by 16s rRNA gene amplicon sequencing in 28 patients before, 4, 12, and 24 weeks after dupilumab therapy. After stringent decontamination and removal of patients whose samples contained less than 500 reads at ≥ one of the four visits, full datasets from 8 out of 28 patients remained for downstream analysis of microbiome data. All 8 patients showed significant reduction in TPS (total polyp score; p=0.0078) and an improvement in…
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TopicsAsthma and respiratory diseases · Sinusitis and nasal conditions · Gut microbiota and health
