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Fecal and Mucosal Microbiota Profiling in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

An imbalance in the bacterial species resulting in the loss of intestinal homeostasis has been described in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In this prospective study, we investigated whether IBD and IBS patients exhibit specific changes in richness and distribut...

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Autores principales: Lo Presti, Alessandra, Zorzi, Francesca, Del Chierico, Federica, Altomare, Annamaria, Cocca, Silvia, Avola, Alessandra, De Biasio, Fabiola, Russo, Alessandra, Cella, Eleonora, Reddel, Sofia, Calabrese, Emma, Biancone, Livia, Monteleone, Giovanni, Cicala, Michele, Angeletti, Silvia, Ciccozzi, Massimo, Putignani, Lorenza, Guarino, Michele Pier Luca
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6650632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31379797
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01655
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author Lo Presti, Alessandra
Zorzi, Francesca
Del Chierico, Federica
Altomare, Annamaria
Cocca, Silvia
Avola, Alessandra
De Biasio, Fabiola
Russo, Alessandra
Cella, Eleonora
Reddel, Sofia
Calabrese, Emma
Biancone, Livia
Monteleone, Giovanni
Cicala, Michele
Angeletti, Silvia
Ciccozzi, Massimo
Putignani, Lorenza
Guarino, Michele Pier Luca
author_facet Lo Presti, Alessandra
Zorzi, Francesca
Del Chierico, Federica
Altomare, Annamaria
Cocca, Silvia
Avola, Alessandra
De Biasio, Fabiola
Russo, Alessandra
Cella, Eleonora
Reddel, Sofia
Calabrese, Emma
Biancone, Livia
Monteleone, Giovanni
Cicala, Michele
Angeletti, Silvia
Ciccozzi, Massimo
Putignani, Lorenza
Guarino, Michele Pier Luca
author_sort Lo Presti, Alessandra
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description An imbalance in the bacterial species resulting in the loss of intestinal homeostasis has been described in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In this prospective study, we investigated whether IBD and IBS patients exhibit specific changes in richness and distribution of fecal and mucosal-associated microbiota. Additionally, we assessed potential 16S rRNA gene amplicons biomarkers for IBD, IBS, and controls (CTRLs) by comparison of taxonomic composition. The relative abundance of bacteria, at phylum and genus/species levels, and the bacterial diversity were determined through 16S rRNA sequence-based fecal and mucosal microbiota analysis. Linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) was used for biomarker discovery associated to IBD and IBS as compared to CTRLs. In fecal and mucosal samples, the microbiota richness was characterized by a microbial diversity reduction, going from CTRLs to IBS to IBD. β-diversity analysis showed a clear separation between IBD and CTRLs and between IBD and IBS with no significant separation between IBS and CTRLs. β-diversity showed a clear separation between mucosa and stool samples in all the groups. In IBD, there was no difference between inflamed and not inflamed mucosa. Based upon the LEfSe data, the Anaerostipes and Ruminococcaceae were identified as the most differentially abundant bacterial taxa in CTRLs. Erysipelotrichi was identified as potential biomarker for IBS, while Gammaproteobacteria, Enterococcus, and Enterococcaceae for IBD. This study provides an overview of the alterations of microbiota and may aid in identifying potential 16S rRNA gene amplicons mucosal biomarkers for IBD and IBS.
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spelling pubmed-66506322019-08-02 Fecal and Mucosal Microbiota Profiling in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease Lo Presti, Alessandra Zorzi, Francesca Del Chierico, Federica Altomare, Annamaria Cocca, Silvia Avola, Alessandra De Biasio, Fabiola Russo, Alessandra Cella, Eleonora Reddel, Sofia Calabrese, Emma Biancone, Livia Monteleone, Giovanni Cicala, Michele Angeletti, Silvia Ciccozzi, Massimo Putignani, Lorenza Guarino, Michele Pier Luca Front Microbiol Microbiology An imbalance in the bacterial species resulting in the loss of intestinal homeostasis has been described in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In this prospective study, we investigated whether IBD and IBS patients exhibit specific changes in richness and distribution of fecal and mucosal-associated microbiota. Additionally, we assessed potential 16S rRNA gene amplicons biomarkers for IBD, IBS, and controls (CTRLs) by comparison of taxonomic composition. The relative abundance of bacteria, at phylum and genus/species levels, and the bacterial diversity were determined through 16S rRNA sequence-based fecal and mucosal microbiota analysis. Linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) was used for biomarker discovery associated to IBD and IBS as compared to CTRLs. In fecal and mucosal samples, the microbiota richness was characterized by a microbial diversity reduction, going from CTRLs to IBS to IBD. β-diversity analysis showed a clear separation between IBD and CTRLs and between IBD and IBS with no significant separation between IBS and CTRLs. β-diversity showed a clear separation between mucosa and stool samples in all the groups. In IBD, there was no difference between inflamed and not inflamed mucosa. Based upon the LEfSe data, the Anaerostipes and Ruminococcaceae were identified as the most differentially abundant bacterial taxa in CTRLs. Erysipelotrichi was identified as potential biomarker for IBS, while Gammaproteobacteria, Enterococcus, and Enterococcaceae for IBD. This study provides an overview of the alterations of microbiota and may aid in identifying potential 16S rRNA gene amplicons mucosal biomarkers for IBD and IBS. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6650632/ /pubmed/31379797 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01655 Text en Copyright © 2019 Lo Presti, Zorzi, Del Chierico, Altomare, Cocca, Avola, De Biasio, Russo, Cella, Reddel, Calabrese, Biancone, Monteleone, Cicala, Angeletti, Ciccozzi, Putignani and Guarino. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
Lo Presti, Alessandra
Zorzi, Francesca
Del Chierico, Federica
Altomare, Annamaria
Cocca, Silvia
Avola, Alessandra
De Biasio, Fabiola
Russo, Alessandra
Cella, Eleonora
Reddel, Sofia
Calabrese, Emma
Biancone, Livia
Monteleone, Giovanni
Cicala, Michele
Angeletti, Silvia
Ciccozzi, Massimo
Putignani, Lorenza
Guarino, Michele Pier Luca
Fecal and Mucosal Microbiota Profiling in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
title Fecal and Mucosal Microbiota Profiling in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
title_full Fecal and Mucosal Microbiota Profiling in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
title_fullStr Fecal and Mucosal Microbiota Profiling in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
title_full_unstemmed Fecal and Mucosal Microbiota Profiling in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
title_short Fecal and Mucosal Microbiota Profiling in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
title_sort fecal and mucosal microbiota profiling in irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6650632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31379797
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01655
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