The impact of tuberculosis-induced hyperglycemia on pulmonary microbiota and airway mucus secretion in individuals not previously diabetic: A systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
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2025-01-13Author
Musyoki, V. M
Mureithi, M
Heikinheimo, A.
Maleche-Obimbo, E.
Njaanake, K.,
Anzala, O
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The lung environment harbours a community of microbes that play a significant role in health
and disease, including innate protection against pathogenic microorganisms. Infection with
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, psychological stress associated with the tuberculosis (TB) disease, and the metabolites from the rifampicin treatment regimen have been reported to
induce hyperglycemia and consequently type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in individuals not
previously diabetic. The high glucose concentration is proposed to alter the composition of
the lung microbiota and airway homeostasis, exerting an influence on TB disease and treatment outcomes. In this systematic review, we propose to synthesize literature on TBinduced hyperglycemia and its impact on lung microbiota and secretion of airway mucus in
individuals not previously diabetic. A systematic search will be carried out on PubMed,
EMBASE, MEDLINE, PROQUEST, Cochrane, SCOPUS, and manually on Google Scholar
and references of relevant articles to identify other studies. We will review published articles
that include studies on TB-induced hyperglycemia, pulmonary microbiome, mucin secretion,
and (or) airway surface liquid upon TB diagnosis and during treatment. The quality of the
study articles will be assessed using the modified Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS). Metaanalysis will be conducted using random effect model for heterogeneity to pool estimates on
microbial diversity. Egger’s test will be performed to explore any selective reporting bias.
The findings of the systematic review and the meta-analysis will be reported as per the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) protocol guidelines. This protocol was developed and uploaded onto the International Prospective Register
of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) database, registration number: CRD42024482248.
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Musyoki, V. M., Mureithi, M., Heikinheimo, A., Maleche-Obimbo, E., Njaanake, K., & Anzala, O. (2025). The impact of tuberculosis-induced hyperglycemia on pulmonary microbiota and airway mucus secretion in individuals not previously diabetic: A systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. PloS one, 20(1), e0316810.Publisher
PLOS ONE
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