This study will serve to determine how influenza infection alters the bacterial colonization patterns in the nasal and oropharyngeal compartments, and whether the immune response correlate with these alterations. The investigators will be determining bacterial composition and immune responses in the nose and oropharynx during influenza infection. Specific Aims Therefore, the overall aims of this study are as follows: 1. To identify baseline composition and kinetic changes in the nasal and oropharyngeal microflora and immune responses after administering intranasal live attenuated influenza virus (i.e., FluMist® vaccine) or saline mist to healthy subjects; 2. To identify nasal and oropharyngeal microbial composition and local immune responses during influenza infections and after resolution of infection, and correlate these changes with clinical outcomes.
Randomization and Post-Randomization Visits After undergoing the nasal swabs and nasopharyngeal washes, and nasal epithelial brushing, healthy volunteers will be randomly assigned to receive either saline nasal spray (placebo) or FluMist® nasal influenza vaccine (live attenuated influenza vaccine, or LAIV). They will return 1-2 weeks and 4-6 weeks later to repeat the nasal swabs and nasopharyngeal washes, and nasal epithelial brushings done at the Enrollment Visit. Samples will be processed to isolate 16s bacterial RNA and host RNA. 16s rRNA will be analyzed by 16S sequencing for to determine the composition of the bacterial microbiome pre and post LAIV or saline (placebo) administration. Host immune responses will be assessed based upon microarray analysis of host RNA pre and post LAIV or saline administration.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
17
Subjects underwent nasal swabs, nasopharyngeal saline wash, and nasal brushings pre, and 1-2 weeks and 4-6 weeks following intranasal administration of LAIV.
Subjects underwent nasal swabs, nasopharyngeal saline wash, and nasal brushings pre, and 1-2 weeks and 4-6 weeks following intranasal administration of saline nasal spray.
UCLA
Los Angeles, California, United States
Changes in the bacterial composition (Bacterial "microbiome") over time
isolation of 16S RNA from nasal swabs and nasopharyngeal washes for 16S sequencing for bacterial microbiome
Time frame: Changes from baseline at 1-2 weeks and 4-6 weeks after LAIV or saline spray
Changes in gene expression in the nasal lining of study participants
RNA isolation from nasal brushes which will undergo microarray analysis to measure changes in immune gene expression
Time frame: Changes from baseline at 1-2 weeks after LAIV or saline spray
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