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Compositional and Temporal Changes in the Gut Microbiome of Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis Patients Are Linked to Disease Course

Authors :
Cary G. Sauer
David R. Mack
Susan S. Baker
Ashish S. Patel
Nathan Gotman
Robert N. Baldassano
Jeffrey S. Hyams
Ramnik J. Xavier
Sonia Davis Thomas
Subra Kugathasan
Thomas D. Walters
Curtis Huttenhower
Melanie Schirmer
Paul A. Rufo
Neal Leleiko
David J. Keljo
Lee A. Denson
James Markowitz
Anne M. Griffiths
Marian D. Pfefferkorn
Joel R. Rosh
Joshua D. Noe
Maria Oliva-Hemker
Melvin B. Heyman
Hera Vlamakis
Brendan M. Boyle
Anthony R. Otley
Eric A. Franzosa
Source :
Cell host & microbe, vol 24, iss 4
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Evaluating progression risk and determining optimal therapy for ulcerative colitis (UC) is challenging as many patients exhibit incomplete responses to treatment. As part of the PROTECT (Predicting Response to Standardized Colitis Therapy) Study, we evaluated the role of the gut microbiome in disease course for 405 pediatric, new-onset, treatment-naive UC patients. Patients were monitored for one year upon treatment initiation, and microbial taxonomic composition was analyzed from fecal samples and rectal biopsies. Depletion of core gut microbes and expansion of bacteria typical of the oral cavity were associated with baseline disease severity. Remission and refractory disease were linked to species-specific temporal changes that may be implicative of therapy efficacy, and a pronounced increase in microbiome variability was observed prior to colectomy. Finally, microbial associations with disease-associated serological markers suggest host-microbial interactions in UC. These insights will help improve existing treatments and develop therapeutic approaches guiding optimal medical care.

Details

ISSN :
19313128
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Host & Microbe
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c3036a8c523390ab8c9bd5f1590346ba