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Comparison of Microbial Populations in Saliva and Feces from Healthy and Celiac Adolescents with Conventional and Molecular Approaches after Cultivation on Gluten-Containing Media: An Exploratory Study

Microbes capable of metabolizing gluten are common in various parts of the intestinal tract. In this study, saliva and fecal samples were obtained from 10 adolescents (13–18 years of age), five of which had celiac disease (CD) and five of which were healthy volunteers (HV). Culture-enriched saliva a...

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Autores principales: Senicar, Tilen, Kukovicic, Andraz, Tkalec, Valerija, Mahnic, Aleksander, Dolinsek, Jernej, Rupnik, Maja
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8623131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34835500
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112375
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author Senicar, Tilen
Kukovicic, Andraz
Tkalec, Valerija
Mahnic, Aleksander
Dolinsek, Jernej
Rupnik, Maja
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Mahnic, Aleksander
Dolinsek, Jernej
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description Microbes capable of metabolizing gluten are common in various parts of the intestinal tract. In this study, saliva and fecal samples were obtained from 10 adolescents (13–18 years of age), five of which had celiac disease (CD) and five of which were healthy volunteers (HV). Culture-enriched saliva and fecal samples were compared with molecular profiling, and microorganisms displaying lysis zones on gluten-containing media (i.e., gluten-degrading microorganisms; GDMs) were isolated. In total, 45 gluten-degrading strains were isolated, belonging to 13 genera and 15 species, including Candida albicans and Veillonella. GDMs were more common in HVs compared to CD patients and more diverse in saliva compared to feces. In saliva, GDMs showed partial overlap between HVs and CD patients. Bacterial communities in fecal samples determined with amplicon sequencing significantly differed between CD patients and HVs. Overall, 7–46 of all operational taxonomic units (OTUs) per sample were below the detection limit in the fecal samples but were present in the cultivated samples, and mainly included representatives from Lactobacillus and Enterococcus. Furthermore, differences in fecal short-chain fatty-acid concentrations between CD patients and HVs, as well as their correlations with bacterial taxa, were demonstrated.
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spelling pubmed-86231312021-11-27 Comparison of Microbial Populations in Saliva and Feces from Healthy and Celiac Adolescents with Conventional and Molecular Approaches after Cultivation on Gluten-Containing Media: An Exploratory Study Senicar, Tilen Kukovicic, Andraz Tkalec, Valerija Mahnic, Aleksander Dolinsek, Jernej Rupnik, Maja Microorganisms Article Microbes capable of metabolizing gluten are common in various parts of the intestinal tract. In this study, saliva and fecal samples were obtained from 10 adolescents (13–18 years of age), five of which had celiac disease (CD) and five of which were healthy volunteers (HV). Culture-enriched saliva and fecal samples were compared with molecular profiling, and microorganisms displaying lysis zones on gluten-containing media (i.e., gluten-degrading microorganisms; GDMs) were isolated. In total, 45 gluten-degrading strains were isolated, belonging to 13 genera and 15 species, including Candida albicans and Veillonella. GDMs were more common in HVs compared to CD patients and more diverse in saliva compared to feces. In saliva, GDMs showed partial overlap between HVs and CD patients. Bacterial communities in fecal samples determined with amplicon sequencing significantly differed between CD patients and HVs. Overall, 7–46 of all operational taxonomic units (OTUs) per sample were below the detection limit in the fecal samples but were present in the cultivated samples, and mainly included representatives from Lactobacillus and Enterococcus. Furthermore, differences in fecal short-chain fatty-acid concentrations between CD patients and HVs, as well as their correlations with bacterial taxa, were demonstrated. MDPI 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8623131/ /pubmed/34835500 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112375 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dolinsek, Jernej
Rupnik, Maja
Comparison of Microbial Populations in Saliva and Feces from Healthy and Celiac Adolescents with Conventional and Molecular Approaches after Cultivation on Gluten-Containing Media: An Exploratory Study
title Comparison of Microbial Populations in Saliva and Feces from Healthy and Celiac Adolescents with Conventional and Molecular Approaches after Cultivation on Gluten-Containing Media: An Exploratory Study
title_full Comparison of Microbial Populations in Saliva and Feces from Healthy and Celiac Adolescents with Conventional and Molecular Approaches after Cultivation on Gluten-Containing Media: An Exploratory Study
title_fullStr Comparison of Microbial Populations in Saliva and Feces from Healthy and Celiac Adolescents with Conventional and Molecular Approaches after Cultivation on Gluten-Containing Media: An Exploratory Study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Microbial Populations in Saliva and Feces from Healthy and Celiac Adolescents with Conventional and Molecular Approaches after Cultivation on Gluten-Containing Media: An Exploratory Study
title_short Comparison of Microbial Populations in Saliva and Feces from Healthy and Celiac Adolescents with Conventional and Molecular Approaches after Cultivation on Gluten-Containing Media: An Exploratory Study
title_sort comparison of microbial populations in saliva and feces from healthy and celiac adolescents with conventional and molecular approaches after cultivation on gluten-containing media: an exploratory study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8623131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34835500
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112375
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