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Successful Dietary Therapy in Paediatric Crohn’s Disease is Associated with Shifts in Bacterial Dysbiosis and Inflammatory Metabotype Towards Healthy Controls

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Nutritional therapy with the Crohn’s Disease Exclusion Diet + Partial Enteral Nutrition [CDED+PEN] or Exclusive Enteral Nutrition [EEN] induces remission and reduces inflammation in mild-to-moderate paediatric Crohn’s disease [CD]. We aimed to assess if reaching remission with n...

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Autores principales: Verburgt, Charlotte M, Dunn, Katherine A, Ghiboub, Mohammed, Lewis, James D, Wine, Eytan, Sigall Boneh, Rotem, Gerasimidis, Konstantinos, Shamir, Raanan, Penny, Susanne, Pinto, Devanand M, Cohen, Alejandro, Bjorndahl, Paul, Svolos, Vaios, Bielawski, Joseph P, Benninga, Marc A, de Jonge, Wouter J, Van Limbergen, Johan E
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9880954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36106847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjac105
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author Verburgt, Charlotte M
Dunn, Katherine A
Ghiboub, Mohammed
Lewis, James D
Wine, Eytan
Sigall Boneh, Rotem
Gerasimidis, Konstantinos
Shamir, Raanan
Penny, Susanne
Pinto, Devanand M
Cohen, Alejandro
Bjorndahl, Paul
Svolos, Vaios
Bielawski, Joseph P
Benninga, Marc A
de Jonge, Wouter J
Van Limbergen, Johan E
author_facet Verburgt, Charlotte M
Dunn, Katherine A
Ghiboub, Mohammed
Lewis, James D
Wine, Eytan
Sigall Boneh, Rotem
Gerasimidis, Konstantinos
Shamir, Raanan
Penny, Susanne
Pinto, Devanand M
Cohen, Alejandro
Bjorndahl, Paul
Svolos, Vaios
Bielawski, Joseph P
Benninga, Marc A
de Jonge, Wouter J
Van Limbergen, Johan E
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Nutritional therapy with the Crohn’s Disease Exclusion Diet + Partial Enteral Nutrition [CDED+PEN] or Exclusive Enteral Nutrition [EEN] induces remission and reduces inflammation in mild-to-moderate paediatric Crohn’s disease [CD]. We aimed to assess if reaching remission with nutritional therapy is mediated by correcting compositional or functional dysbiosis. METHODS: We assessed metagenome sequences, short chain fatty acids [SCFA] and bile acids [BA] in 54 paediatric CD patients reaching remission after nutritional therapy [with CDED + PEN or EEN] [NCT01728870], compared to 26 paediatric healthy controls. RESULTS: Successful dietary therapy decreased the relative abundance of Proteobacteria and increased Firmicutes towards healthy controls. CD patients possessed a mixture of two metabotypes [M1 and M2], whereas all healthy controls had metabotype M1. M1 was characterised by high Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes, low Proteobacteria, and higher SCFA synthesis pathways, and M2 was associated with high Proteobacteria and genes involved in SCFA degradation. M1 contribution increased during diet: 48%, 63%, up to 74% [Weeks 0, 6, 12, respectively.]. By Week 12, genera from Proteobacteria reached relative abundance levels of healthy controls with the exception of E. coli. Despite an increase in SCFA synthesis pathways, remission was not associated with increased SCFAs. Primary BA decreased with EEN but not with CDED+PEN, and secondary BA did not change during diet. CONCLUSION: Successful dietary therapy induced correction of both compositional and functional dysbiosis. However, 12 weeks of diet was not enough to achieve complete correction of dysbiosis. Our data suggests that composition and metabotype are important and change quickly during the early clinical response to dietary intervention. Correction of dysbiosis may therefore be an important future treatment goal for CD.
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spelling pubmed-98809542023-01-31 Successful Dietary Therapy in Paediatric Crohn’s Disease is Associated with Shifts in Bacterial Dysbiosis and Inflammatory Metabotype Towards Healthy Controls Verburgt, Charlotte M Dunn, Katherine A Ghiboub, Mohammed Lewis, James D Wine, Eytan Sigall Boneh, Rotem Gerasimidis, Konstantinos Shamir, Raanan Penny, Susanne Pinto, Devanand M Cohen, Alejandro Bjorndahl, Paul Svolos, Vaios Bielawski, Joseph P Benninga, Marc A de Jonge, Wouter J Van Limbergen, Johan E J Crohns Colitis Original Articles BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Nutritional therapy with the Crohn’s Disease Exclusion Diet + Partial Enteral Nutrition [CDED+PEN] or Exclusive Enteral Nutrition [EEN] induces remission and reduces inflammation in mild-to-moderate paediatric Crohn’s disease [CD]. We aimed to assess if reaching remission with nutritional therapy is mediated by correcting compositional or functional dysbiosis. METHODS: We assessed metagenome sequences, short chain fatty acids [SCFA] and bile acids [BA] in 54 paediatric CD patients reaching remission after nutritional therapy [with CDED + PEN or EEN] [NCT01728870], compared to 26 paediatric healthy controls. RESULTS: Successful dietary therapy decreased the relative abundance of Proteobacteria and increased Firmicutes towards healthy controls. CD patients possessed a mixture of two metabotypes [M1 and M2], whereas all healthy controls had metabotype M1. M1 was characterised by high Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes, low Proteobacteria, and higher SCFA synthesis pathways, and M2 was associated with high Proteobacteria and genes involved in SCFA degradation. M1 contribution increased during diet: 48%, 63%, up to 74% [Weeks 0, 6, 12, respectively.]. By Week 12, genera from Proteobacteria reached relative abundance levels of healthy controls with the exception of E. coli. Despite an increase in SCFA synthesis pathways, remission was not associated with increased SCFAs. Primary BA decreased with EEN but not with CDED+PEN, and secondary BA did not change during diet. CONCLUSION: Successful dietary therapy induced correction of both compositional and functional dysbiosis. However, 12 weeks of diet was not enough to achieve complete correction of dysbiosis. Our data suggests that composition and metabotype are important and change quickly during the early clinical response to dietary intervention. Correction of dysbiosis may therefore be an important future treatment goal for CD. Oxford University Press 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9880954/ /pubmed/36106847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjac105 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Articles
Verburgt, Charlotte M
Dunn, Katherine A
Ghiboub, Mohammed
Lewis, James D
Wine, Eytan
Sigall Boneh, Rotem
Gerasimidis, Konstantinos
Shamir, Raanan
Penny, Susanne
Pinto, Devanand M
Cohen, Alejandro
Bjorndahl, Paul
Svolos, Vaios
Bielawski, Joseph P
Benninga, Marc A
de Jonge, Wouter J
Van Limbergen, Johan E
Successful Dietary Therapy in Paediatric Crohn’s Disease is Associated with Shifts in Bacterial Dysbiosis and Inflammatory Metabotype Towards Healthy Controls
title Successful Dietary Therapy in Paediatric Crohn’s Disease is Associated with Shifts in Bacterial Dysbiosis and Inflammatory Metabotype Towards Healthy Controls
title_full Successful Dietary Therapy in Paediatric Crohn’s Disease is Associated with Shifts in Bacterial Dysbiosis and Inflammatory Metabotype Towards Healthy Controls
title_fullStr Successful Dietary Therapy in Paediatric Crohn’s Disease is Associated with Shifts in Bacterial Dysbiosis and Inflammatory Metabotype Towards Healthy Controls
title_full_unstemmed Successful Dietary Therapy in Paediatric Crohn’s Disease is Associated with Shifts in Bacterial Dysbiosis and Inflammatory Metabotype Towards Healthy Controls
title_short Successful Dietary Therapy in Paediatric Crohn’s Disease is Associated with Shifts in Bacterial Dysbiosis and Inflammatory Metabotype Towards Healthy Controls
title_sort successful dietary therapy in paediatric crohn’s disease is associated with shifts in bacterial dysbiosis and inflammatory metabotype towards healthy controls
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9880954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36106847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjac105
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