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Gut microbiota composition and functional changes in inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome

Authors :
Vila, Arnau Vich
Vila, Arnau Vich
Imhann, Floris
Collij, Valerie
Jankipersadsing, Soesma A.
Gurry, Thomas
Mujagic, Zlatan
Kurilshikov, Alexander
Bonder, Marc Jan
Jiang, Xiaofang
Tigchelaar, Ettje F.
Dekens, Jackie
Peters, Vera
Voskuil, Michiel D.
Visschedijk, Marijn C.
van Dullemen, Hendrik M.
Keszthelyi, Daniel
Swertz, Morris A.
Franke, Lude
Alberts, Rudi
Festen, Eleonora A. M.
Dijkstra, Gerard
Masclee, Ad A. M.
Hofker, Marten H.
Xavier, Ramnik J.
Alm, Eric J.
Fu, Jingyuan
Section, Cisca Wijmenga
Section, Daisy M. A. E. Jonkers
Zhernakova, Alexandra
Weersma, Rinse K.
Vila, Arnau Vich
Vila, Arnau Vich
Imhann, Floris
Collij, Valerie
Jankipersadsing, Soesma A.
Gurry, Thomas
Mujagic, Zlatan
Kurilshikov, Alexander
Bonder, Marc Jan
Jiang, Xiaofang
Tigchelaar, Ettje F.
Dekens, Jackie
Peters, Vera
Voskuil, Michiel D.
Visschedijk, Marijn C.
van Dullemen, Hendrik M.
Keszthelyi, Daniel
Swertz, Morris A.
Franke, Lude
Alberts, Rudi
Festen, Eleonora A. M.
Dijkstra, Gerard
Masclee, Ad A. M.
Hofker, Marten H.
Xavier, Ramnik J.
Alm, Eric J.
Fu, Jingyuan
Section, Cisca Wijmenga
Section, Daisy M. A. E. Jonkers
Zhernakova, Alexandra
Weersma, Rinse K.
Source :
Science Translational Medicine vol.10 (2018) date: 2018-12-19 nr.472 [ISSN 1946-6234]
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Changes in the gut microbiota have been associated with two of the most common gastrointestinal diseases, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Here, we performed a case-control analysis using shotgun metagenomic sequencing of stool samples from 1792 individuals with IBD and IBS compared with control individuals in the general population. Despite substantial overlap between the gut microbiome of patients with IBD and IBS compared with control individuals, we were able to use gut microbiota composition differences to distinguish patients with IBD from those with IBS. By combining species-level profiles and strain-level profiles with bacterial growth rates, metabolic functions, antibiotic resistance, and virulence factor analyses, we identified key bacterial species that may be involved in two common gastrointestinal diseases.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Science Translational Medicine vol.10 (2018) date: 2018-12-19 nr.472 [ISSN 1946-6234]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aap8914, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1311953991
Document Type :
Electronic Resource