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Microbiome signatures of progression toward celiac disease onset in at-risk children in a longitudinal prospective cohort study

Other than exposure to gluten and genetic compatibility, the gut microbiome has been suggested to be involved in celiac disease (CD) pathogenesis by mediating interactions between gluten/environmental factors and the host immune system. However, to establish disease progression markers, it is essent...

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Autores principales: Leonard, Maureen M., Valitutti, Francesco, Karathia, Hiren, Pujolassos, Meritxell, Kenyon, Victoria, Fanelli, Brian, Troisi, Jacopo, Subramanian, Poorani, Camhi, Stephanie, Colucci, Angelo, Serena, Gloria, Cucchiara, Salvatore, Trovato, Chiara Maria, Malamisura, Basilio, Francavilla, Ruggiero, Elli, Luca, Hasan, Nur A., Zomorrodi, Ali R., Colwell, Rita, Fasano, Alessio
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34253606
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2020322118
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author Leonard, Maureen M.
Valitutti, Francesco
Karathia, Hiren
Pujolassos, Meritxell
Kenyon, Victoria
Fanelli, Brian
Troisi, Jacopo
Subramanian, Poorani
Camhi, Stephanie
Colucci, Angelo
Serena, Gloria
Cucchiara, Salvatore
Trovato, Chiara Maria
Malamisura, Basilio
Francavilla, Ruggiero
Elli, Luca
Hasan, Nur A.
Zomorrodi, Ali R.
Colwell, Rita
Fasano, Alessio
author_facet Leonard, Maureen M.
Valitutti, Francesco
Karathia, Hiren
Pujolassos, Meritxell
Kenyon, Victoria
Fanelli, Brian
Troisi, Jacopo
Subramanian, Poorani
Camhi, Stephanie
Colucci, Angelo
Serena, Gloria
Cucchiara, Salvatore
Trovato, Chiara Maria
Malamisura, Basilio
Francavilla, Ruggiero
Elli, Luca
Hasan, Nur A.
Zomorrodi, Ali R.
Colwell, Rita
Fasano, Alessio
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description Other than exposure to gluten and genetic compatibility, the gut microbiome has been suggested to be involved in celiac disease (CD) pathogenesis by mediating interactions between gluten/environmental factors and the host immune system. However, to establish disease progression markers, it is essential to assess alterations in the gut microbiota before disease onset. Here, a prospective metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiota of infants at risk of CD was done to track shifts in the microbiota before CD development. We performed cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of gut microbiota, functional pathways, and metabolites, starting from 18 mo before CD onset, in 10 infants who developed CD and 10 matched nonaffected infants. Cross-sectional analysis at CD onset identified altered abundance of six microbial strains and several metabolites between cases and controls but no change in microbial species or pathway abundance. Conversely, results of longitudinal analysis revealed several microbial species/strains/pathways/metabolites occurring in increased abundance and detected before CD onset. These had previously been linked to autoimmune and inflammatory conditions (e.g., Dialister invisus, Parabacteroides sp., Lachnospiraceae, tryptophan metabolism, and metabolites serine and threonine). Others occurred in decreased abundance before CD onset and are known to have anti-inflammatory effects (e.g., Streptococcus thermophilus, Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, and Clostridium clostridioforme). Additionally, we uncovered previously unreported microbes/pathways/metabolites (e.g., Porphyromonas sp., high mannose–type N-glycan biosynthesis, and serine) that point to CD-specific biomarkers. Our study establishes a road map for prospective longitudinal study designs to better understand the role of gut microbiota in disease pathogenesis and therapeutic targets to reestablish tolerance and/or prevent autoimmunity.
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spelling pubmed-83077112021-07-28 Microbiome signatures of progression toward celiac disease onset in at-risk children in a longitudinal prospective cohort study Leonard, Maureen M. Valitutti, Francesco Karathia, Hiren Pujolassos, Meritxell Kenyon, Victoria Fanelli, Brian Troisi, Jacopo Subramanian, Poorani Camhi, Stephanie Colucci, Angelo Serena, Gloria Cucchiara, Salvatore Trovato, Chiara Maria Malamisura, Basilio Francavilla, Ruggiero Elli, Luca Hasan, Nur A. Zomorrodi, Ali R. Colwell, Rita Fasano, Alessio Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Other than exposure to gluten and genetic compatibility, the gut microbiome has been suggested to be involved in celiac disease (CD) pathogenesis by mediating interactions between gluten/environmental factors and the host immune system. However, to establish disease progression markers, it is essential to assess alterations in the gut microbiota before disease onset. Here, a prospective metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiota of infants at risk of CD was done to track shifts in the microbiota before CD development. We performed cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of gut microbiota, functional pathways, and metabolites, starting from 18 mo before CD onset, in 10 infants who developed CD and 10 matched nonaffected infants. Cross-sectional analysis at CD onset identified altered abundance of six microbial strains and several metabolites between cases and controls but no change in microbial species or pathway abundance. Conversely, results of longitudinal analysis revealed several microbial species/strains/pathways/metabolites occurring in increased abundance and detected before CD onset. These had previously been linked to autoimmune and inflammatory conditions (e.g., Dialister invisus, Parabacteroides sp., Lachnospiraceae, tryptophan metabolism, and metabolites serine and threonine). Others occurred in decreased abundance before CD onset and are known to have anti-inflammatory effects (e.g., Streptococcus thermophilus, Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, and Clostridium clostridioforme). Additionally, we uncovered previously unreported microbes/pathways/metabolites (e.g., Porphyromonas sp., high mannose–type N-glycan biosynthesis, and serine) that point to CD-specific biomarkers. Our study establishes a road map for prospective longitudinal study designs to better understand the role of gut microbiota in disease pathogenesis and therapeutic targets to reestablish tolerance and/or prevent autoimmunity. National Academy of Sciences 2021-07-20 2021-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8307711/ /pubmed/34253606 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2020322118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Leonard, Maureen M.
Valitutti, Francesco
Karathia, Hiren
Pujolassos, Meritxell
Kenyon, Victoria
Fanelli, Brian
Troisi, Jacopo
Subramanian, Poorani
Camhi, Stephanie
Colucci, Angelo
Serena, Gloria
Cucchiara, Salvatore
Trovato, Chiara Maria
Malamisura, Basilio
Francavilla, Ruggiero
Elli, Luca
Hasan, Nur A.
Zomorrodi, Ali R.
Colwell, Rita
Fasano, Alessio
Microbiome signatures of progression toward celiac disease onset in at-risk children in a longitudinal prospective cohort study
title Microbiome signatures of progression toward celiac disease onset in at-risk children in a longitudinal prospective cohort study
title_full Microbiome signatures of progression toward celiac disease onset in at-risk children in a longitudinal prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Microbiome signatures of progression toward celiac disease onset in at-risk children in a longitudinal prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Microbiome signatures of progression toward celiac disease onset in at-risk children in a longitudinal prospective cohort study
title_short Microbiome signatures of progression toward celiac disease onset in at-risk children in a longitudinal prospective cohort study
title_sort microbiome signatures of progression toward celiac disease onset in at-risk children in a longitudinal prospective cohort study
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34253606
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2020322118
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