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Snehal Nariya
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 8
Citations - 912
Snehal Nariya is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbiome & Asthma. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 666 citations. Previous affiliations of Snehal Nariya include University of Michigan.
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The airway microbiome in patients with severe asthma: Associations with disease features and severity
Yvonne J. Huang,Snehal Nariya,Jeffrey M. Harris,Susan V. Lynch,David F. Choy,Joseph R. Arron,Homer A. Boushey +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated relationships between the bronchial microbiome and features of severe asthma using 16S ribosomal RNA-based methods and found that specific microbiota are associated with and may modulate inflammatory processes in patients with severe asthma and related phenotypes.
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Airway microbiome dynamics in exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Yvonne J. Huang,Sanjay Sethi,Timothy F. Murphy,Snehal Nariya,Homer A. Boushey,Susan V. Lynch +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, temporal changes in the airway microbiome before, at the onset of, and after an acute exacerbation were examined in 60 sputum samples collected from subjects enrolled in a longitudinal study of bacterial infection in COPD Microbiome composition and predicted functions were examined using 16S rRNA-based culture-independent profiling methods Shifts in the abundance (≥ 2-fold, P < 005) of many taxa at exacerbation and after treatment were observed Microbiota members that were increased at exacerbations were primarily of the Proteobacteria ph
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Features of the bronchial bacterial microbiome associated with atopy, asthma, and responsiveness to inhaled corticosteroid treatment
Juliana Durack,Susan V. Lynch,Snehal Nariya,Nirav R. Bhakta,Avraham Beigelman,Mario Castro,Anne Marie Dyer,Elliot Israel,Monica Kraft,Richard J. Martin,David T. Mauger,Sharon R. Rosenberg,Tonya Sharp-King,Steven R. White,Prescott G. Woodruff,Pedro C. Avila,Loren C. Denlinger,Fernando Holguin,Stephen C. Lazarus,Njira L Lugogo,Wendy C. Moore,Stephen P. Peters,Loretta G. Que,Lewis J. Smith,Christine A. Sorkness,Michael E. Wechsler,Sally E. Wenzel,Homer A. Boushey,Yvonne J. Huang +28 more
TL;DR: Even in subjects with mild steroid‐naive asthma, differences in the bronchial microbiome are associated with immunologic and clinical features of the disease, suggesting possible microbiome targets for future approaches to asthma treatment or prevention.
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Bacterial biogeography of adult airways in atopic asthma.
Juliana Durack,Yvonne J. Huang,Snehal Nariya,Laura S. Christian,K. Mark Ansel,Avraham Beigelman,Mario Castro,Anne-Marie Dyer,Elliot Israel,Monica Kraft,Richard J. Martin,David T. Mauger,Sharon R. Rosenberg,Tonya S. King,Steven R. White,Loren C. Denlinger,Fernando Holguin,Stephen C. Lazarus,Njira L Lugogo,Stephen P. Peters,Lewis J. Smith,Michael E. Wechsler,Susan V. Lynch,Homer A. Boushey +23 more
TL;DR: Induced sputum is superior to nasal brush or oral wash for assessing bronchial microbiota composition in asthmatic adults, and the microbiota in induced spUTum are distinct, reflecting enrichment of oral bacteria.