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Specific alterations in gut microbiota are associated with prognosis of Budd–Chiari syndrome

Gut microbiota is associated with liver diseases. However, gut microbial characteristics of Budd–Chiari syndrome (B-CS) have not been reported. Here, by MiSeq sequencing, gut microbial alterations were characterized among 37 health controls, 20 liver cirrhosis (LC) patients, 31 initial B-CS patients...

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Autores principales: Sun, Yu-Ling, Li, Wen-Qi, Ding, Peng-Xu, Wang, Zhi-Wei, Wei, Chang-Hua, Ma, Xiu-Xian, Zhang, Rui-Fang, Wu, Yan, Zhou, Lin, Liang, Ruo-Peng, Zhang, Yan-Peng, Zhao, Yi-Pu, Zhu, Rong-Tao, Li, Jian
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5790465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29423048
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.23234
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author Sun, Yu-Ling
Li, Wen-Qi
Ding, Peng-Xu
Wang, Zhi-Wei
Wei, Chang-Hua
Ma, Xiu-Xian
Zhang, Rui-Fang
Wu, Yan
Zhou, Lin
Liang, Ruo-Peng
Zhang, Yan-Peng
Zhao, Yi-Pu
Zhu, Rong-Tao
Li, Jian
author_facet Sun, Yu-Ling
Li, Wen-Qi
Ding, Peng-Xu
Wang, Zhi-Wei
Wei, Chang-Hua
Ma, Xiu-Xian
Zhang, Rui-Fang
Wu, Yan
Zhou, Lin
Liang, Ruo-Peng
Zhang, Yan-Peng
Zhao, Yi-Pu
Zhu, Rong-Tao
Li, Jian
author_sort Sun, Yu-Ling
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description Gut microbiota is associated with liver diseases. However, gut microbial characteristics of Budd–Chiari syndrome (B-CS) have not been reported. Here, by MiSeq sequencing, gut microbial alterations were characterized among 37 health controls, 20 liver cirrhosis (LC) patients, 31 initial B-CS patients (B-CS group), 33 stability patients after BCS treatment (stability group) and 23 recurrent patients after BCS treatment (recurrence group). Gut microbial diversity was increased in B-CS versus LC. Bacterial community of B-CS clustered with controls but separated from LC. Operational taxonomic units (OTUs) 421, 502 (Clostridium IV) and 141 (Megasphaera) were unique to B-CS. Genera Escherichia/Shigella and Clostridium XI were decreased in B-CS versus controls. Moreover, nine genera, mainly including Bacteroides and Megamonas, were enriched in B-CS versus LC. Notably, Megamonas could distinguish B-CS from LC with areas under the curve (AUCs) of 0.7904. Microbial function prediction revealed that L-amino acid transport system activity was decreased in B-CS versus both LC and controls. Furthermore, OTUs 27 (Clostridium XI), 137 (Clostridium XIVb) and 40 (Bacteroides) were associated with B-CS stability. Importantly, genus Clostridium XI was enriched in stability group versus both recurrence group and B-CS group. Also, PRPP glutamine biosynthesis was reduced in stability group versus recurrence group, but was enriched in stability group versus B-CS group. In conclusion, specific microbial alterations associated with diagnosis and prognosis were detected in B-CS patients. Correction of gut microbial alterations may be a potential strategy for B-CS prevention and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-57904652018-02-08 Specific alterations in gut microbiota are associated with prognosis of Budd–Chiari syndrome Sun, Yu-Ling Li, Wen-Qi Ding, Peng-Xu Wang, Zhi-Wei Wei, Chang-Hua Ma, Xiu-Xian Zhang, Rui-Fang Wu, Yan Zhou, Lin Liang, Ruo-Peng Zhang, Yan-Peng Zhao, Yi-Pu Zhu, Rong-Tao Li, Jian Oncotarget Research Paper Gut microbiota is associated with liver diseases. However, gut microbial characteristics of Budd–Chiari syndrome (B-CS) have not been reported. Here, by MiSeq sequencing, gut microbial alterations were characterized among 37 health controls, 20 liver cirrhosis (LC) patients, 31 initial B-CS patients (B-CS group), 33 stability patients after BCS treatment (stability group) and 23 recurrent patients after BCS treatment (recurrence group). Gut microbial diversity was increased in B-CS versus LC. Bacterial community of B-CS clustered with controls but separated from LC. Operational taxonomic units (OTUs) 421, 502 (Clostridium IV) and 141 (Megasphaera) were unique to B-CS. Genera Escherichia/Shigella and Clostridium XI were decreased in B-CS versus controls. Moreover, nine genera, mainly including Bacteroides and Megamonas, were enriched in B-CS versus LC. Notably, Megamonas could distinguish B-CS from LC with areas under the curve (AUCs) of 0.7904. Microbial function prediction revealed that L-amino acid transport system activity was decreased in B-CS versus both LC and controls. Furthermore, OTUs 27 (Clostridium XI), 137 (Clostridium XIVb) and 40 (Bacteroides) were associated with B-CS stability. Importantly, genus Clostridium XI was enriched in stability group versus both recurrence group and B-CS group. Also, PRPP glutamine biosynthesis was reduced in stability group versus recurrence group, but was enriched in stability group versus B-CS group. In conclusion, specific microbial alterations associated with diagnosis and prognosis were detected in B-CS patients. Correction of gut microbial alterations may be a potential strategy for B-CS prevention and treatment. Impact Journals LLC 2017-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5790465/ /pubmed/29423048 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.23234 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Sun et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Sun, Yu-Ling
Li, Wen-Qi
Ding, Peng-Xu
Wang, Zhi-Wei
Wei, Chang-Hua
Ma, Xiu-Xian
Zhang, Rui-Fang
Wu, Yan
Zhou, Lin
Liang, Ruo-Peng
Zhang, Yan-Peng
Zhao, Yi-Pu
Zhu, Rong-Tao
Li, Jian
Specific alterations in gut microbiota are associated with prognosis of Budd–Chiari syndrome
title Specific alterations in gut microbiota are associated with prognosis of Budd–Chiari syndrome
title_full Specific alterations in gut microbiota are associated with prognosis of Budd–Chiari syndrome
title_fullStr Specific alterations in gut microbiota are associated with prognosis of Budd–Chiari syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Specific alterations in gut microbiota are associated with prognosis of Budd–Chiari syndrome
title_short Specific alterations in gut microbiota are associated with prognosis of Budd–Chiari syndrome
title_sort specific alterations in gut microbiota are associated with prognosis of budd–chiari syndrome
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5790465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29423048
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.23234
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