Changes in the Bacterial Microbiota in Gut, Blood, and Lungs following Acute LPS Instillation into Mice Lungs (original) (raw)
Figure 6
Prominent OTU correlations to Blood Bacterial Load.
A) Linear regression of bacterial load in the blood and Phyllobacteriaceae (OTU 40) relative abundance, Y = 0.0037X – 1.2 (R2 = 0.65). B) Result on Phyllobacteriaceae relative abundance after antibiotic treatment and amount in the control samples, P<0.05 for Phyllobacteriaceae against all groups. C) Overall total reads detected in the blood for Phyllobacteriaceae with either PBS or LPS instillation. Overall P-value for the row factor (LPS versus PBS) was 0.015 and the overall P-value for the column factor (time points) was 0.0025. Post hoc analysis showed no significant difference between the groups. D) Phyllobacteriaceae after 4 weeks of either Streptomycin or Neomycin pre-treatment.