Studies reporting changes in the relative abundance of human gut microbiota associated with ophthalmic disease compared to healthy controls

First authorYearStudy typeOphthalmic diseaseIncreased bacterial abundanceDecreased bacterial abundance
Moon [43]2020Case-controlSjögren’s syndromeBacteroidetes

Actinobacteria

Bifidobacterium

Blautia

Dorea

Agathobacter

Moon [43]2020Case-controlDEDVeillonellaSubdoligranulum
Huang [44]2018Case-controlAcute anterior uveitisVeillonella

Roseburia

Lachnospiracea incertae sedis

Dorea

Blautia

Clostridium XI

Clostridium sensu stricto

Odoribacter

Huang [45]2021Case-controlDiabetic retinopathy

Blautia

Bifidobacterium

Lactobacillus

Escherichia-Shigella

Faecalibacterium

Eubacterium hallii group

Clostridium

Li [46] 2022Case-controlVogt-Koyanagi-Harada

Pseudomonas

Stomatobaculum

Lachnoanaerobaculum

Slackia

Gordonibacter

Wang [47]2023Cases compared against public datasetAlistipesDorea
Wang [47]2023Cases compared against public datasetsBehcet’s disease

Bilophila

Stenotrophomonas

Dorea

Blautia

Coprococcus

Erysipelotrichacaeae

Lachnospiracaeae

Su [48]2020Case-controlGrave’s orbitopathy

Bacteroides

Alistipes

Prevotella

Firmicutes

Proteobacteria

Verrucomicrobia

Tenericutes