Studies reporting changes in the relative abundance of human gut microbiota associated with ophthalmic disease compared to healthy controls
First author | Year | Study type | Ophthalmic disease | Increased bacterial abundance | Decreased bacterial abundance |
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Moon [43] | 2020 | Case-control | Sjögren’s syndrome | Bacteroidetes | Actinobacteria Bifidobacterium Blautia Dorea Agathobacter |
Moon [43] | 2020 | Case-control | DED | Veillonella | Subdoligranulum |
Huang [44] | 2018 | Case-control | Acute anterior uveitis | Veillonella | Roseburia Lachnospiracea incertae sedis Dorea Blautia Clostridium XI Clostridium sensu stricto Odoribacter |
Huang [45] | 2021 | Case-control | Diabetic retinopathy | Blautia Bifidobacterium Lactobacillus | Escherichia-Shigella Faecalibacterium Eubacterium hallii group Clostridium |
Li [46] | 2022 | Case-control | Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada | Pseudomonas Stomatobaculum Lachnoanaerobaculum | Slackia Gordonibacter |
Wang [47] | 2023 | Cases compared against public dataset | Alistipes | Dorea | |
Wang [47] | 2023 | Cases compared against public datasets | Behcet’s disease | Bilophila Stenotrophomonas | Dorea Blautia Coprococcus Erysipelotrichacaeae Lachnospiracaeae |
Su [48] | 2020 | Case-control | Grave’s orbitopathy | Bacteroides Alistipes Prevotella | Firmicutes Proteobacteria Verrucomicrobia Tenericutes |