Ocular surface microbiota in patients with aqueous tear-deficient dry eye/Experiment 3/Signature 2

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Curated date: 2023/09/04

Curator: Mary Bearkland

Revision editor(s): Mary Bearkland

Source: Figure 5

Description: Fig. 5. Bacterial biomarkers identified with the LEfSe algorithm. A. Circular cladogram displaying the relation between taxa at different taxonomic levels (i.e. phylum to genus level). Among the enriched bacteria (biomarkers) in aqueous tear-deficient dry eye (ADDE) (red) was Bacilli and for controls (green) was Pseudomonadaceae. The size of the nodes represents the taxa abundance. B. Scores for linear discriminant analysis (LDA) with LEfSe tool for taxa with LDA score >3 and p <0.05 are shown in the histogram. Similarly, as the cladogram demonstrated, among the bacterial biomarkers, Pseudomonas was identified for controls and Bacilli for ADDE.

Abundance in Group 1: decreased abundance in ADDE

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Carnobacteriaceae
Carnobacterium
Flavobacteriaceae
Pseudomonadaceae
Pseudomonadota
Pseudomonas
Mycobacteriales
Corynebacteriaceae
Micrococcaceae

Revision editor(s): Mary Bearkland