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The Human Gastric Microbiome Is Predicated upon Infection with Helicobacter pylori

The human gastric lumen is one of the most hostile environments of the human body suspected to be sterile until the discovery of Helicobacter pylori (H.p.). State of the art next generation sequencing technologies multiply the knowledge on H.p. functional genomics as well as on the colonization of s...

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Autores principales: Klymiuk, Ingeborg, Bilgilier, Ceren, Stadlmann, Alexander, Thannesberger, Jakob, Kastner, Marie-Theres, Högenauer, Christoph, Püspök, Andreas, Biowski-Frotz, Susanne, Schrutka-Kölbl, Christiane, Thallinger, Gerhard G., Steininger, Christoph
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5735373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29312210
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02508
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author Klymiuk, Ingeborg
Bilgilier, Ceren
Stadlmann, Alexander
Thannesberger, Jakob
Kastner, Marie-Theres
Högenauer, Christoph
Püspök, Andreas
Biowski-Frotz, Susanne
Schrutka-Kölbl, Christiane
Thallinger, Gerhard G.
Steininger, Christoph
author_facet Klymiuk, Ingeborg
Bilgilier, Ceren
Stadlmann, Alexander
Thannesberger, Jakob
Kastner, Marie-Theres
Högenauer, Christoph
Püspök, Andreas
Biowski-Frotz, Susanne
Schrutka-Kölbl, Christiane
Thallinger, Gerhard G.
Steininger, Christoph
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description The human gastric lumen is one of the most hostile environments of the human body suspected to be sterile until the discovery of Helicobacter pylori (H.p.). State of the art next generation sequencing technologies multiply the knowledge on H.p. functional genomics as well as on the colonization of supposed sterile human environments like the gastric habitat. Here we studied in a prospective, multicenter, clinical trial the 16S rRNA gene amplicon based bacterial microbiome in a total of 30 homogenized and frozen gastric biopsy samples from eight geographic locations. The evaluation of the samples for H.p. infection status was done by histopathology and a specific PCR assay. CagA status was determined by a CagA-specific PCR assay. Patients were grouped accordingly as H.p.-negative, H.p.-positive but CagA-negative and H.p.-positive and CagA-positive (n = 10, respectively). Here we show that H.p. infection of the gastric habitat dominates the gastric microbiota in most patients and is associated with a significant decrease of the microbial alpha diversity from H.p. negative to H.p. positive with CagA as a considerable factor. The genera Actinomyces, Granulicatella, Veillonella, Fusobacterium, Neisseria, Helicobacter, Streptococcus, and Prevotella are significantly different between the H.p.-positive and H.p.-negative sample groups. Differences in microbiota found between CagA-positive and CagA-negative patients were not statistically significant and need to be re-evaluated in larger sample cohorts. In conclusion, H.p. infection dominates the gastric microbiome in a multicentre cohort of patients with varying diagnoses.
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spelling pubmed-57353732018-01-08 The Human Gastric Microbiome Is Predicated upon Infection with Helicobacter pylori Klymiuk, Ingeborg Bilgilier, Ceren Stadlmann, Alexander Thannesberger, Jakob Kastner, Marie-Theres Högenauer, Christoph Püspök, Andreas Biowski-Frotz, Susanne Schrutka-Kölbl, Christiane Thallinger, Gerhard G. Steininger, Christoph Front Microbiol Microbiology The human gastric lumen is one of the most hostile environments of the human body suspected to be sterile until the discovery of Helicobacter pylori (H.p.). State of the art next generation sequencing technologies multiply the knowledge on H.p. functional genomics as well as on the colonization of supposed sterile human environments like the gastric habitat. Here we studied in a prospective, multicenter, clinical trial the 16S rRNA gene amplicon based bacterial microbiome in a total of 30 homogenized and frozen gastric biopsy samples from eight geographic locations. The evaluation of the samples for H.p. infection status was done by histopathology and a specific PCR assay. CagA status was determined by a CagA-specific PCR assay. Patients were grouped accordingly as H.p.-negative, H.p.-positive but CagA-negative and H.p.-positive and CagA-positive (n = 10, respectively). Here we show that H.p. infection of the gastric habitat dominates the gastric microbiota in most patients and is associated with a significant decrease of the microbial alpha diversity from H.p. negative to H.p. positive with CagA as a considerable factor. The genera Actinomyces, Granulicatella, Veillonella, Fusobacterium, Neisseria, Helicobacter, Streptococcus, and Prevotella are significantly different between the H.p.-positive and H.p.-negative sample groups. Differences in microbiota found between CagA-positive and CagA-negative patients were not statistically significant and need to be re-evaluated in larger sample cohorts. In conclusion, H.p. infection dominates the gastric microbiome in a multicentre cohort of patients with varying diagnoses. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5735373/ /pubmed/29312210 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02508 Text en Copyright © 2017 Klymiuk, Bilgilier, Stadlmann, Thannesberger, Kastner, Högenauer, Püspök, Biowski-Frotz, Schrutka-Kölbl, Thallinger and Steininger. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Klymiuk, Ingeborg
Bilgilier, Ceren
Stadlmann, Alexander
Thannesberger, Jakob
Kastner, Marie-Theres
Högenauer, Christoph
Püspök, Andreas
Biowski-Frotz, Susanne
Schrutka-Kölbl, Christiane
Thallinger, Gerhard G.
Steininger, Christoph
The Human Gastric Microbiome Is Predicated upon Infection with Helicobacter pylori
title The Human Gastric Microbiome Is Predicated upon Infection with Helicobacter pylori
title_full The Human Gastric Microbiome Is Predicated upon Infection with Helicobacter pylori
title_fullStr The Human Gastric Microbiome Is Predicated upon Infection with Helicobacter pylori
title_full_unstemmed The Human Gastric Microbiome Is Predicated upon Infection with Helicobacter pylori
title_short The Human Gastric Microbiome Is Predicated upon Infection with Helicobacter pylori
title_sort human gastric microbiome is predicated upon infection with helicobacter pylori
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5735373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29312210
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02508
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