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Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition
BACKGROUND: Diarrheal diseases continue to contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in infants and young children in developing countries. There is an urgent need to better understand the contributions of novel, potentially uncultured, diarrheal pathogens to severe diarrheal disease, as w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4072981/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24995464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2014-15-6-r76 |
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author | Pop, Mihai Walker, Alan W Paulson, Joseph Lindsay, Brianna Antonio, Martin Hossain, M Anowar Oundo, Joseph Tamboura, Boubou Mai, Volker Astrovskaya, Irina Bravo, Hector Corrada Rance, Richard Stares, Mark Levine, Myron M Panchalingam, Sandra Kotloff, Karen Ikumapayi, Usman N Ebruke, Chinelo Adeyemi, Mitchell Ahmed, Dilruba Ahmed, Firoz Alam, Meer Taifur Amin, Ruhul Siddiqui, Sabbir Ochieng, John B Ouma, Emmanuel Juma, Jane Mailu, Euince Omore, Richard Morris, J Glenn Breiman, Robert F Saha, Debasish Parkhill, Julian Nataro, James P Stine, O Colin |
author_facet | Pop, Mihai Walker, Alan W Paulson, Joseph Lindsay, Brianna Antonio, Martin Hossain, M Anowar Oundo, Joseph Tamboura, Boubou Mai, Volker Astrovskaya, Irina Bravo, Hector Corrada Rance, Richard Stares, Mark Levine, Myron M Panchalingam, Sandra Kotloff, Karen Ikumapayi, Usman N Ebruke, Chinelo Adeyemi, Mitchell Ahmed, Dilruba Ahmed, Firoz Alam, Meer Taifur Amin, Ruhul Siddiqui, Sabbir Ochieng, John B Ouma, Emmanuel Juma, Jane Mailu, Euince Omore, Richard Morris, J Glenn Breiman, Robert F Saha, Debasish Parkhill, Julian Nataro, James P Stine, O Colin |
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description | BACKGROUND: Diarrheal diseases continue to contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in infants and young children in developing countries. There is an urgent need to better understand the contributions of novel, potentially uncultured, diarrheal pathogens to severe diarrheal disease, as well as distortions in normal gut microbiota composition that might facilitate severe disease. RESULTS: We use high throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing to compare fecal microbiota composition in children under five years of age who have been diagnosed with moderate to severe diarrhea (MSD) with the microbiota from diarrhea-free controls. Our study includes 992 children from four low-income countries in West and East Africa, and Southeast Asia. Known pathogens, as well as bacteria currently not considered as important diarrhea-causing pathogens, are positively associated with MSD, and these include Escherichia/Shigella, and Granulicatella species, and Streptococcus mitis/pneumoniae groups. In both cases and controls, there tend to be distinct negative correlations between facultative anaerobic lineages and obligate anaerobic lineages. Overall genus-level microbiota composition exhibit a shift in controls from low to high levels of Prevotella and in MSD cases from high to low levels of Escherichia/Shigella in younger versus older children; however, there was significant variation among many genera by both site and age. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings expand the current understanding of microbiota-associated diarrhea pathogenicity in young children from developing countries. Our findings are necessarily based on correlative analyses and must be further validated through epidemiological and molecular techniques. |
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spelling | pubmed-40729812014-07-02 Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition Pop, Mihai Walker, Alan W Paulson, Joseph Lindsay, Brianna Antonio, Martin Hossain, M Anowar Oundo, Joseph Tamboura, Boubou Mai, Volker Astrovskaya, Irina Bravo, Hector Corrada Rance, Richard Stares, Mark Levine, Myron M Panchalingam, Sandra Kotloff, Karen Ikumapayi, Usman N Ebruke, Chinelo Adeyemi, Mitchell Ahmed, Dilruba Ahmed, Firoz Alam, Meer Taifur Amin, Ruhul Siddiqui, Sabbir Ochieng, John B Ouma, Emmanuel Juma, Jane Mailu, Euince Omore, Richard Morris, J Glenn Breiman, Robert F Saha, Debasish Parkhill, Julian Nataro, James P Stine, O Colin Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Diarrheal diseases continue to contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in infants and young children in developing countries. There is an urgent need to better understand the contributions of novel, potentially uncultured, diarrheal pathogens to severe diarrheal disease, as well as distortions in normal gut microbiota composition that might facilitate severe disease. RESULTS: We use high throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing to compare fecal microbiota composition in children under five years of age who have been diagnosed with moderate to severe diarrhea (MSD) with the microbiota from diarrhea-free controls. Our study includes 992 children from four low-income countries in West and East Africa, and Southeast Asia. Known pathogens, as well as bacteria currently not considered as important diarrhea-causing pathogens, are positively associated with MSD, and these include Escherichia/Shigella, and Granulicatella species, and Streptococcus mitis/pneumoniae groups. In both cases and controls, there tend to be distinct negative correlations between facultative anaerobic lineages and obligate anaerobic lineages. Overall genus-level microbiota composition exhibit a shift in controls from low to high levels of Prevotella and in MSD cases from high to low levels of Escherichia/Shigella in younger versus older children; however, there was significant variation among many genera by both site and age. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings expand the current understanding of microbiota-associated diarrhea pathogenicity in young children from developing countries. Our findings are necessarily based on correlative analyses and must be further validated through epidemiological and molecular techniques. BioMed Central 2014 2014-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4072981/ /pubmed/24995464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2014-15-6-r76 Text en Copyright © 2014 Pop et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Pop, Mihai Walker, Alan W Paulson, Joseph Lindsay, Brianna Antonio, Martin Hossain, M Anowar Oundo, Joseph Tamboura, Boubou Mai, Volker Astrovskaya, Irina Bravo, Hector Corrada Rance, Richard Stares, Mark Levine, Myron M Panchalingam, Sandra Kotloff, Karen Ikumapayi, Usman N Ebruke, Chinelo Adeyemi, Mitchell Ahmed, Dilruba Ahmed, Firoz Alam, Meer Taifur Amin, Ruhul Siddiqui, Sabbir Ochieng, John B Ouma, Emmanuel Juma, Jane Mailu, Euince Omore, Richard Morris, J Glenn Breiman, Robert F Saha, Debasish Parkhill, Julian Nataro, James P Stine, O Colin Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition |
title | Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition |
title_full | Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition |
title_fullStr | Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition |
title_full_unstemmed | Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition |
title_short | Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition |
title_sort | diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4072981/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24995464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2014-15-6-r76 |
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