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Three Klebsiella species as potential pathobionts generating endogenous ethanol in a clinical cohort of patients with auto-brewery syndrome: a case control study

BACKGROUND: Patients with auto-brewery syndrome (ABS) become inebriated after the ingestion of an alcohol-free, high-carbohydrate diet. Our previous work has shown that high-alcohol-producing (HiAlc) Klebsiella pneumoniae can generate excessive endogenous ethanol and cause non-alcoholic fatty liver...

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Autores principales: Xue, Guanhua, Feng, Junxia, Zhang, Rui, Du, Bing, Sun, Ying, Liu, Shiyu, Yan, Chao, Liu, Xinjuan, Du, Shuheng, Feng, Yanling, Cui, Jinghua, Gan, Lin, Zhao, Hanqing, Fan, Zheng, Cui, Xiaohu, Xu, Ziying, Fu, Tongtong, Li, Chen, Huang, Lei, Zhang, Ting, Wang, Jing, Yang, Ruifu, Yuan, Jing
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10139882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37060744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2023.104560
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author Xue, Guanhua
Feng, Junxia
Zhang, Rui
Du, Bing
Sun, Ying
Liu, Shiyu
Yan, Chao
Liu, Xinjuan
Du, Shuheng
Feng, Yanling
Cui, Jinghua
Gan, Lin
Zhao, Hanqing
Fan, Zheng
Cui, Xiaohu
Xu, Ziying
Fu, Tongtong
Li, Chen
Huang, Lei
Zhang, Ting
Wang, Jing
Yang, Ruifu
Yuan, Jing
author_facet Xue, Guanhua
Feng, Junxia
Zhang, Rui
Du, Bing
Sun, Ying
Liu, Shiyu
Yan, Chao
Liu, Xinjuan
Du, Shuheng
Feng, Yanling
Cui, Jinghua
Gan, Lin
Zhao, Hanqing
Fan, Zheng
Cui, Xiaohu
Xu, Ziying
Fu, Tongtong
Li, Chen
Huang, Lei
Zhang, Ting
Wang, Jing
Yang, Ruifu
Yuan, Jing
author_sort Xue, Guanhua
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Patients with auto-brewery syndrome (ABS) become inebriated after the ingestion of an alcohol-free, high-carbohydrate diet. Our previous work has shown that high-alcohol-producing (HiAlc) Klebsiella pneumoniae can generate excessive endogenous ethanol and cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Therefore, it is reasonable to speculate that such bacteria might play an important role in the pathogenesis of ABS. METHODS: The characteristics and metabolites of the intestinal flora from a clinical cohort of patients with ABS were analysed during different stages of disease and compared to a group of healthy controls. An in vitro culture system of relevant samples was used for screening drug sensitivity and ABS-inducing factors. Rabbit intestinal and murine models were established to verify if the isolated strains could induce ABS in vivo. FINDINGS: We observed intestinal dysbiosis with decreased abundance of Firmicutes and increased of Proteobacteria in patients with ABS compared with healthy controls. The abundance of the genus Klebsiella in Enterobacteriaceae was strongly associated with fluctuations of patient's blood alcohol concentration. We isolated three species of HiAlc Klebsiella from ABS patients, which were able to induce ABS in mice. Monosaccharide content was identified as a potential food-related inducing factor for alcohol production. Treatments with antibiotics, a complex probiotic preparation and a low-carbohydrate diet not only alleviated ABS, but also erased ABS relapse during the follow-up observation of one of the patients. INTERPRETATION: Excessive endogenous alcohol produced by HiAlc Klebsiella species was an underlying cause of bacterial ABS. Combined prescription of appropriate antibiotics, complex probiotic preparation and a controlled diet could be sufficient for treatment of bacteria-caused ABS. FUNDING: The funders are listed in the acknowledgement.
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spelling pubmed-101398822023-04-29 Three Klebsiella species as potential pathobionts generating endogenous ethanol in a clinical cohort of patients with auto-brewery syndrome: a case control study Xue, Guanhua Feng, Junxia Zhang, Rui Du, Bing Sun, Ying Liu, Shiyu Yan, Chao Liu, Xinjuan Du, Shuheng Feng, Yanling Cui, Jinghua Gan, Lin Zhao, Hanqing Fan, Zheng Cui, Xiaohu Xu, Ziying Fu, Tongtong Li, Chen Huang, Lei Zhang, Ting Wang, Jing Yang, Ruifu Yuan, Jing eBioMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Patients with auto-brewery syndrome (ABS) become inebriated after the ingestion of an alcohol-free, high-carbohydrate diet. Our previous work has shown that high-alcohol-producing (HiAlc) Klebsiella pneumoniae can generate excessive endogenous ethanol and cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Therefore, it is reasonable to speculate that such bacteria might play an important role in the pathogenesis of ABS. METHODS: The characteristics and metabolites of the intestinal flora from a clinical cohort of patients with ABS were analysed during different stages of disease and compared to a group of healthy controls. An in vitro culture system of relevant samples was used for screening drug sensitivity and ABS-inducing factors. Rabbit intestinal and murine models were established to verify if the isolated strains could induce ABS in vivo. FINDINGS: We observed intestinal dysbiosis with decreased abundance of Firmicutes and increased of Proteobacteria in patients with ABS compared with healthy controls. The abundance of the genus Klebsiella in Enterobacteriaceae was strongly associated with fluctuations of patient's blood alcohol concentration. We isolated three species of HiAlc Klebsiella from ABS patients, which were able to induce ABS in mice. Monosaccharide content was identified as a potential food-related inducing factor for alcohol production. Treatments with antibiotics, a complex probiotic preparation and a low-carbohydrate diet not only alleviated ABS, but also erased ABS relapse during the follow-up observation of one of the patients. INTERPRETATION: Excessive endogenous alcohol produced by HiAlc Klebsiella species was an underlying cause of bacterial ABS. Combined prescription of appropriate antibiotics, complex probiotic preparation and a controlled diet could be sufficient for treatment of bacteria-caused ABS. FUNDING: The funders are listed in the acknowledgement. Elsevier 2023-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10139882/ /pubmed/37060744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2023.104560 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Xue, Guanhua
Feng, Junxia
Zhang, Rui
Du, Bing
Sun, Ying
Liu, Shiyu
Yan, Chao
Liu, Xinjuan
Du, Shuheng
Feng, Yanling
Cui, Jinghua
Gan, Lin
Zhao, Hanqing
Fan, Zheng
Cui, Xiaohu
Xu, Ziying
Fu, Tongtong
Li, Chen
Huang, Lei
Zhang, Ting
Wang, Jing
Yang, Ruifu
Yuan, Jing
Three Klebsiella species as potential pathobionts generating endogenous ethanol in a clinical cohort of patients with auto-brewery syndrome: a case control study
title Three Klebsiella species as potential pathobionts generating endogenous ethanol in a clinical cohort of patients with auto-brewery syndrome: a case control study
title_full Three Klebsiella species as potential pathobionts generating endogenous ethanol in a clinical cohort of patients with auto-brewery syndrome: a case control study
title_fullStr Three Klebsiella species as potential pathobionts generating endogenous ethanol in a clinical cohort of patients with auto-brewery syndrome: a case control study
title_full_unstemmed Three Klebsiella species as potential pathobionts generating endogenous ethanol in a clinical cohort of patients with auto-brewery syndrome: a case control study
title_short Three Klebsiella species as potential pathobionts generating endogenous ethanol in a clinical cohort of patients with auto-brewery syndrome: a case control study
title_sort three klebsiella species as potential pathobionts generating endogenous ethanol in a clinical cohort of patients with auto-brewery syndrome: a case control study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10139882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37060744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2023.104560
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