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Improvements in Gut Microbiome Composition Predict the Clinical Efficacy of a Novel Synbiotics Formula in Children with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease with a significant association with various type-2 inflammation-related comorbidities. Ongoing research suggests the crucial involvement of gut microbiome, especially in childhood onset AD, and hence, probiotics have emerged as a p...

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Autores principales: Choy, Chi Tung, Siu, Pui Ling Kella, Zhou, Junwei, Wong, Chi Ho, Lee, Yuk Wai, Chan, Ho Wang, Tsui, Joseph Chi Ching, Lo, Claudia Jun Yi, Loo, Steven King Fan, Tsui, Stephen Kwok Wing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11092175
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author Choy, Chi Tung
Siu, Pui Ling Kella
Zhou, Junwei
Wong, Chi Ho
Lee, Yuk Wai
Chan, Ho Wang
Tsui, Joseph Chi Ching
Lo, Claudia Jun Yi
Loo, Steven King Fan
Tsui, Stephen Kwok Wing
author_facet Choy, Chi Tung
Siu, Pui Ling Kella
Zhou, Junwei
Wong, Chi Ho
Lee, Yuk Wai
Chan, Ho Wang
Tsui, Joseph Chi Ching
Lo, Claudia Jun Yi
Loo, Steven King Fan
Tsui, Stephen Kwok Wing
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description Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease with a significant association with various type-2 inflammation-related comorbidities. Ongoing research suggests the crucial involvement of gut microbiome, especially in childhood onset AD, and hence, probiotics have emerged as a potential non-steroid-based therapeutics option to complement existing AD management plans. In order to delineate the impact of probiotics in the gut microbiome of pediatric AD patients from southern China, targeted 16S rRNA sequencing and thorough bioinformatic analysis were performed to analyze the gut microbiome profiles of 24 AD children after taking an orally administered novel synbiotics formula with triple prebiotics for 8 weeks. A notable improvement in Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) (p = 0.008) was observed after taking an 8-week course of probiotics, with no adverse effects observed. The relative abundances of key microbial drivers including Bacteroides fragilis and Lactobacillus acidophilus were significantly increased at week 8. We also found that the positive responsiveness towards an 8-week course of probiotics was associated with improvements in the gut microbiome profile with a higher relative abundance of probiotic species. Over-represented functional abundance pathways related to vitamin B synthesis and peptidoglycan recycling may imply the underlying mechanism. In summary, our study suggests how the gut microbial landscape shifts upon probiotic supplementation in AD children, and provides preliminary evidence to support targeted probiotic supplementation for the management of childhood AD.
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spelling pubmed-105363052023-09-29 Improvements in Gut Microbiome Composition Predict the Clinical Efficacy of a Novel Synbiotics Formula in Children with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis Choy, Chi Tung Siu, Pui Ling Kella Zhou, Junwei Wong, Chi Ho Lee, Yuk Wai Chan, Ho Wang Tsui, Joseph Chi Ching Lo, Claudia Jun Yi Loo, Steven King Fan Tsui, Stephen Kwok Wing Microorganisms Article Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease with a significant association with various type-2 inflammation-related comorbidities. Ongoing research suggests the crucial involvement of gut microbiome, especially in childhood onset AD, and hence, probiotics have emerged as a potential non-steroid-based therapeutics option to complement existing AD management plans. In order to delineate the impact of probiotics in the gut microbiome of pediatric AD patients from southern China, targeted 16S rRNA sequencing and thorough bioinformatic analysis were performed to analyze the gut microbiome profiles of 24 AD children after taking an orally administered novel synbiotics formula with triple prebiotics for 8 weeks. A notable improvement in Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) (p = 0.008) was observed after taking an 8-week course of probiotics, with no adverse effects observed. The relative abundances of key microbial drivers including Bacteroides fragilis and Lactobacillus acidophilus were significantly increased at week 8. We also found that the positive responsiveness towards an 8-week course of probiotics was associated with improvements in the gut microbiome profile with a higher relative abundance of probiotic species. Over-represented functional abundance pathways related to vitamin B synthesis and peptidoglycan recycling may imply the underlying mechanism. In summary, our study suggests how the gut microbial landscape shifts upon probiotic supplementation in AD children, and provides preliminary evidence to support targeted probiotic supplementation for the management of childhood AD. MDPI 2023-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10536305/ /pubmed/37764019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11092175 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Choy, Chi Tung
Siu, Pui Ling Kella
Zhou, Junwei
Wong, Chi Ho
Lee, Yuk Wai
Chan, Ho Wang
Tsui, Joseph Chi Ching
Lo, Claudia Jun Yi
Loo, Steven King Fan
Tsui, Stephen Kwok Wing
Improvements in Gut Microbiome Composition Predict the Clinical Efficacy of a Novel Synbiotics Formula in Children with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis
title Improvements in Gut Microbiome Composition Predict the Clinical Efficacy of a Novel Synbiotics Formula in Children with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis
title_full Improvements in Gut Microbiome Composition Predict the Clinical Efficacy of a Novel Synbiotics Formula in Children with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis
title_fullStr Improvements in Gut Microbiome Composition Predict the Clinical Efficacy of a Novel Synbiotics Formula in Children with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis
title_full_unstemmed Improvements in Gut Microbiome Composition Predict the Clinical Efficacy of a Novel Synbiotics Formula in Children with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis
title_short Improvements in Gut Microbiome Composition Predict the Clinical Efficacy of a Novel Synbiotics Formula in Children with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis
title_sort improvements in gut microbiome composition predict the clinical efficacy of a novel synbiotics formula in children with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11092175
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