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Clostridium butyricum affects nutrition and immunology by modulating gut microbiota

The gut microbiota has nutritional and protective functions. In patients with end-stage renal disease, changes in the gut microbiota disrupt their protective functions. Probiotics help maintain normal bowel function. However, their role in patients with end-stage renal disease is controversial. We i...

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Autores principales: YAMAMOTO, Masateru, OHMORI, Hiromitsu, TAKEI, Daisuke, MATSUMOTO, Tomio, TAKEMOTO, Masahiko, IKEDA, Masanobu, SUMIMOTO, Ryo, KOBAYASHI, Tsuyoshi, OHDAN, Hideki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8970657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35433162
http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2021-046
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author YAMAMOTO, Masateru
OHMORI, Hiromitsu
TAKEI, Daisuke
MATSUMOTO, Tomio
TAKEMOTO, Masahiko
IKEDA, Masanobu
SUMIMOTO, Ryo
KOBAYASHI, Tsuyoshi
OHDAN, Hideki
author_facet YAMAMOTO, Masateru
OHMORI, Hiromitsu
TAKEI, Daisuke
MATSUMOTO, Tomio
TAKEMOTO, Masahiko
IKEDA, Masanobu
SUMIMOTO, Ryo
KOBAYASHI, Tsuyoshi
OHDAN, Hideki
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description The gut microbiota has nutritional and protective functions. In patients with end-stage renal disease, changes in the gut microbiota disrupt their protective functions. Probiotics help maintain normal bowel function. However, their role in patients with end-stage renal disease is controversial. We investigated whether Clostridium butyricum affects the nutrition and immune function of patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing maintenance dialysis between 2014 and 2015; thirty-seven patients were included. The patients were divided into two groups: one in which C. butyricum was administered and one in which it was not. One tablet of the probiotics, which contained 20 mg of C. butyricum, was administered orally three times daily for 2 years in the C. butyricum group. The 16S rRNA genes were sequenced from stool samples of 14 (37.8%) patients in the C. butyricum group and 23 (62.2%) patients in the control group. The differences in the gut microbiota of the two groups were analyzed. The α-diversity index indicated that the C. butyricum group had significantly more operational taxonomic units and higher albumin and transferrin levels than the control group. The effector to target cell ratio was significantly higher in the C. butyricum group. In addition, interleukin-6 levels were significantly lower in the C. butyricum group, and inflammation was less severe in this group. The patients undergoing maintenance dialysis with C. butyricum had abundant gut microbiota. They also had a good nutritional status, low systemic inflammation, and a good immunological status.
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spelling pubmed-89706572022-04-14 Clostridium butyricum affects nutrition and immunology by modulating gut microbiota YAMAMOTO, Masateru OHMORI, Hiromitsu TAKEI, Daisuke MATSUMOTO, Tomio TAKEMOTO, Masahiko IKEDA, Masanobu SUMIMOTO, Ryo KOBAYASHI, Tsuyoshi OHDAN, Hideki Biosci Microbiota Food Health Full Paper The gut microbiota has nutritional and protective functions. In patients with end-stage renal disease, changes in the gut microbiota disrupt their protective functions. Probiotics help maintain normal bowel function. However, their role in patients with end-stage renal disease is controversial. We investigated whether Clostridium butyricum affects the nutrition and immune function of patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing maintenance dialysis between 2014 and 2015; thirty-seven patients were included. The patients were divided into two groups: one in which C. butyricum was administered and one in which it was not. One tablet of the probiotics, which contained 20 mg of C. butyricum, was administered orally three times daily for 2 years in the C. butyricum group. The 16S rRNA genes were sequenced from stool samples of 14 (37.8%) patients in the C. butyricum group and 23 (62.2%) patients in the control group. The differences in the gut microbiota of the two groups were analyzed. The α-diversity index indicated that the C. butyricum group had significantly more operational taxonomic units and higher albumin and transferrin levels than the control group. The effector to target cell ratio was significantly higher in the C. butyricum group. In addition, interleukin-6 levels were significantly lower in the C. butyricum group, and inflammation was less severe in this group. The patients undergoing maintenance dialysis with C. butyricum had abundant gut microbiota. They also had a good nutritional status, low systemic inflammation, and a good immunological status. BMFH Press 2021-10-14 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8970657/ /pubmed/35433162 http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2021-046 Text en ©2022 BMFH Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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YAMAMOTO, Masateru
OHMORI, Hiromitsu
TAKEI, Daisuke
MATSUMOTO, Tomio
TAKEMOTO, Masahiko
IKEDA, Masanobu
SUMIMOTO, Ryo
KOBAYASHI, Tsuyoshi
OHDAN, Hideki
Clostridium butyricum affects nutrition and immunology by modulating gut microbiota
title Clostridium butyricum affects nutrition and immunology by modulating gut microbiota
title_full Clostridium butyricum affects nutrition and immunology by modulating gut microbiota
title_fullStr Clostridium butyricum affects nutrition and immunology by modulating gut microbiota
title_full_unstemmed Clostridium butyricum affects nutrition and immunology by modulating gut microbiota
title_short Clostridium butyricum affects nutrition and immunology by modulating gut microbiota
title_sort clostridium butyricum affects nutrition and immunology by modulating gut microbiota
topic Full Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8970657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35433162
http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2021-046
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