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Helicobacter pylori Infection is Associated with an Altered Gastric Microbiota in Children

The intestinal microbiome in early life influences development of the mucosal immune system and predisposition to certain diseases. Because less is known about the microbiome in the stomach and its relationship to disease, we characterized the microbiota in the stomachs of 86 children and adults and...

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Autores principales: Brawner, KM, Kumar, R, Serrano, CA, Ptacek, T, Lefkowitz, E, Morrow, CD, Zhi, D, Baig, KR Kyanam Kabir, Smythies, LE, Harris, PR, Smith, Phillip D.
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5526746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28120843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2016.131
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author Brawner, KM
Kumar, R
Serrano, CA
Ptacek, T
Lefkowitz, E
Morrow, CD
Zhi, D
Baig, KR Kyanam Kabir
Smythies, LE
Harris, PR
Smith, Phillip D.
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Kumar, R
Serrano, CA
Ptacek, T
Lefkowitz, E
Morrow, CD
Zhi, D
Baig, KR Kyanam Kabir
Smythies, LE
Harris, PR
Smith, Phillip D.
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description The intestinal microbiome in early life influences development of the mucosal immune system and predisposition to certain diseases. Because less is known about the microbiome in the stomach and its relationship to disease, we characterized the microbiota in the stomachs of 86 children and adults and the impact of H. pylori infection on the bacterial communities. The overall composition of the gastric microbiota in children and adults without H. pylori infection was similar, with minor differences in only low abundance taxa. However, the gastric microbiota in H. pylori-infected children, but not infected adults, differed significantly in the proportions of multiple high abundance taxa compared with their non-infected peers. The stomachs of H. pylori-infected children also harbored more diverse microbiota, smaller abundance of Firmicutes, and larger abundances of non-Helicobacter Proteobacteria and several lower taxonomic groups than stomachs of H. pylori-infected adults. Children with restructured gastric microbiota had higher levels of FOXP3, IL10 and TGFβ expression, consistent with increased T regulatory cell responses, compared with non-infected children and H. pylori-infected adults. The gastric commensal bacteria in children is altered during H. pylori infection in parallel with more tolerogenic gastric mucosae, potentially contributing to the reduced gastric disease characteristic of H. pylori-infected children.
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spelling pubmed-55267462017-07-26 Helicobacter pylori Infection is Associated with an Altered Gastric Microbiota in Children Brawner, KM Kumar, R Serrano, CA Ptacek, T Lefkowitz, E Morrow, CD Zhi, D Baig, KR Kyanam Kabir Smythies, LE Harris, PR Smith, Phillip D. Mucosal Immunol Article The intestinal microbiome in early life influences development of the mucosal immune system and predisposition to certain diseases. Because less is known about the microbiome in the stomach and its relationship to disease, we characterized the microbiota in the stomachs of 86 children and adults and the impact of H. pylori infection on the bacterial communities. The overall composition of the gastric microbiota in children and adults without H. pylori infection was similar, with minor differences in only low abundance taxa. However, the gastric microbiota in H. pylori-infected children, but not infected adults, differed significantly in the proportions of multiple high abundance taxa compared with their non-infected peers. The stomachs of H. pylori-infected children also harbored more diverse microbiota, smaller abundance of Firmicutes, and larger abundances of non-Helicobacter Proteobacteria and several lower taxonomic groups than stomachs of H. pylori-infected adults. Children with restructured gastric microbiota had higher levels of FOXP3, IL10 and TGFβ expression, consistent with increased T regulatory cell responses, compared with non-infected children and H. pylori-infected adults. The gastric commensal bacteria in children is altered during H. pylori infection in parallel with more tolerogenic gastric mucosae, potentially contributing to the reduced gastric disease characteristic of H. pylori-infected children. 2017-01-25 2017-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5526746/ /pubmed/28120843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2016.131 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Kumar, R
Serrano, CA
Ptacek, T
Lefkowitz, E
Morrow, CD
Zhi, D
Baig, KR Kyanam Kabir
Smythies, LE
Harris, PR
Smith, Phillip D.
Helicobacter pylori Infection is Associated with an Altered Gastric Microbiota in Children
title Helicobacter pylori Infection is Associated with an Altered Gastric Microbiota in Children
title_full Helicobacter pylori Infection is Associated with an Altered Gastric Microbiota in Children
title_fullStr Helicobacter pylori Infection is Associated with an Altered Gastric Microbiota in Children
title_full_unstemmed Helicobacter pylori Infection is Associated with an Altered Gastric Microbiota in Children
title_short Helicobacter pylori Infection is Associated with an Altered Gastric Microbiota in Children
title_sort helicobacter pylori infection is associated with an altered gastric microbiota in children
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5526746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28120843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mi.2016.131
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