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Total Transit Time and Probiotic Persistence in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Motility, stool characteristics, and microbiota composition are expected to modulate probiotics’ passage through the gut but their effects on persistence after intake cessation remain uncharacterized. This pilot, open-label study aims at characterizing probiotic fecal detection para...
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The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10083121/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37019866 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm22031 |
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author | Tremblay, Annie Auger, Jeremie Alyousif, Zainab Calero, Sara E Caballero Mathieu, Olivier Rivero-Mendoza, Daniela Elmaoui, Amal Dahl, Wendy J Tompkins, Thomas A |
author_facet | Tremblay, Annie Auger, Jeremie Alyousif, Zainab Calero, Sara E Caballero Mathieu, Olivier Rivero-Mendoza, Daniela Elmaoui, Amal Dahl, Wendy J Tompkins, Thomas A |
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description | BACKGROUND/AIMS: Motility, stool characteristics, and microbiota composition are expected to modulate probiotics’ passage through the gut but their effects on persistence after intake cessation remain uncharacterized. This pilot, open-label study aims at characterizing probiotic fecal detection parameters (onset, persistence, and duration) and their relationship with whole gut transit time (WGTT). Correlations with fecal microbiota composition are also explored. METHODS: Thirty healthy adults (30.4 ± 13.3 years) received a probiotic (30 × 10(9) CFU/capsule/day, 2 weeks; containing Lactobacillus helveticus R0052, Lacticaseibacillus paracasei HA-108, Bifidobacterium breve HA-129, Bifidobacterium longum R0175, and Streptococcus thermophilus HA-110). Probiotic intake was flanked by 4-week washout periods, with 18 stool collections throughout the study. WGTT was measured using 80% recovery of radio-opaque markers. RESULTS: Tested strains were detected in feces ~1-2 days after first intake and persistence after intake cessation was not significantly different for R0052, HA-108, and HA-129 (~3-6 days). We identified 3 WGTT subgroups within this population (named Fast, Intermediate, and Slow), which could be classified by machine learning with high accuracy based on differentially abundant taxa. On average, R0175 persisted significantly longer in the intermediate WGTT subgroup (~8.5 days), which was mainly due to 6 of the 13 Intermediate participants for whom R0175 persisted ≥ 15 days. Machine learning classified these 13 participants according to their WGTT cluster (≥ 15 days or < 5 days) with high accuracy, highlighting differentially abundant taxa potentially associated with R0175 persistence. CONCLUSION: These results support the notion that host-specific parameters such as WGTT and microbiota composition should be considered when designing studies involving probiotics, especially for the optimization of washout duration in crossover studies but also for the definition of enrollment criteria or supplementation regimen in specific populations. |
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spelling | pubmed-100831212023-04-30 Total Transit Time and Probiotic Persistence in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study Tremblay, Annie Auger, Jeremie Alyousif, Zainab Calero, Sara E Caballero Mathieu, Olivier Rivero-Mendoza, Daniela Elmaoui, Amal Dahl, Wendy J Tompkins, Thomas A J Neurogastroenterol Motil Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: Motility, stool characteristics, and microbiota composition are expected to modulate probiotics’ passage through the gut but their effects on persistence after intake cessation remain uncharacterized. This pilot, open-label study aims at characterizing probiotic fecal detection parameters (onset, persistence, and duration) and their relationship with whole gut transit time (WGTT). Correlations with fecal microbiota composition are also explored. METHODS: Thirty healthy adults (30.4 ± 13.3 years) received a probiotic (30 × 10(9) CFU/capsule/day, 2 weeks; containing Lactobacillus helveticus R0052, Lacticaseibacillus paracasei HA-108, Bifidobacterium breve HA-129, Bifidobacterium longum R0175, and Streptococcus thermophilus HA-110). Probiotic intake was flanked by 4-week washout periods, with 18 stool collections throughout the study. WGTT was measured using 80% recovery of radio-opaque markers. RESULTS: Tested strains were detected in feces ~1-2 days after first intake and persistence after intake cessation was not significantly different for R0052, HA-108, and HA-129 (~3-6 days). We identified 3 WGTT subgroups within this population (named Fast, Intermediate, and Slow), which could be classified by machine learning with high accuracy based on differentially abundant taxa. On average, R0175 persisted significantly longer in the intermediate WGTT subgroup (~8.5 days), which was mainly due to 6 of the 13 Intermediate participants for whom R0175 persisted ≥ 15 days. Machine learning classified these 13 participants according to their WGTT cluster (≥ 15 days or < 5 days) with high accuracy, highlighting differentially abundant taxa potentially associated with R0175 persistence. CONCLUSION: These results support the notion that host-specific parameters such as WGTT and microbiota composition should be considered when designing studies involving probiotics, especially for the optimization of washout duration in crossover studies but also for the definition of enrollment criteria or supplementation regimen in specific populations. The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2023-04-30 2023-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10083121/ /pubmed/37019866 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm22031 Text en © 2023 The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Tremblay, Annie Auger, Jeremie Alyousif, Zainab Calero, Sara E Caballero Mathieu, Olivier Rivero-Mendoza, Daniela Elmaoui, Amal Dahl, Wendy J Tompkins, Thomas A Total Transit Time and Probiotic Persistence in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study |
title | Total Transit Time and Probiotic Persistence in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study |
title_full | Total Transit Time and Probiotic Persistence in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study |
title_fullStr | Total Transit Time and Probiotic Persistence in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Total Transit Time and Probiotic Persistence in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study |
title_short | Total Transit Time and Probiotic Persistence in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study |
title_sort | total transit time and probiotic persistence in healthy adults: a pilot study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10083121/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37019866 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm22031 |
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