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患者报告的结果与微生物群落组成相关,与儿科炎症性肠病的黏膜炎症无关。

Patient-Reported Outcomes Correlate With Microbial Community Composition Independent of Mucosal Inflammation in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

机构信息

Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

出版信息

Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2023 Feb 1;29(2):286-296. doi: 10.1093/ibd/izac175.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) involve an aberrant host response to intestinal microbiota causing mucosal inflammation and gastrointestinal symptoms. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are increasingly important in clinical care and research. Our aim was to examine associations between PROs and fecal microbiota in patients 0 to 22 years of age with IBD.

METHODS

A longitudinal, prospective, single-center study tested for associations between microbial community composition via shotgun metagenomics and PROs including stool frequency and rectal bleeding in ulcerative colitis (UC) and abdominal pain and stool frequency in Crohn's disease (CD). Mucosal inflammation was assessed with fecal calprotectin. A negative binomial mixed-effects model including clinical characteristics and fecal calprotectin tested for differentially abundant species and metabolic pathways by PROs.

RESULTS

In 70 CD patients with 244 stool samples, abdominal pain correlated with increased relative abundance of Haemophilus and reduced Clostridium spp. There were no differences relative to calprotectin level. In 23 UC patients with 76 samples, both rectal bleeding and increased stool frequency correlated with increased Klebsiella and reduced Bacteroides spp. Conversely, UC patients with lower calprotectin had reduced Klebsiella. Both UC and CD patients with active symptoms exhibited less longitudinal microbial community stability. No differences in metabolic pathways were observed in CD. Increased sulfoglycolysis and ornithine biosynthesis correlated with symptomatic UC.

CONCLUSIONS

Microbial community composition correlated with PROs in both CD and UC. Metabolic pathways differed relative to PROs in UC, but not CD. Data suggest that microbiota may contribute to patient symptoms in IBD, in addition to effects of mucosal inflammation.

摘要

背景

炎症性肠病(IBD)涉及宿主对肠道微生物群的异常反应,导致黏膜炎症和胃肠道症状。患者报告的结局(PROs)在临床护理和研究中越来越重要。我们的目的是研究 IBD 患者的 PROs 与粪便微生物群之间的关系。

方法

一项纵向、前瞻性、单中心研究通过 shotgun 宏基因组学检测微生物群落组成与 PROs(溃疡性结肠炎中的粪便频率和直肠出血,克罗恩病中的腹痛和粪便频率)之间的关系。采用粪便钙卫蛋白评估黏膜炎症。采用包含临床特征和粪便钙卫蛋白的负二项式混合效应模型,通过 PROs 检测差异丰度物种和代谢途径。

结果

在 70 例 CD 患者的 244 份粪便样本中,腹痛与 Haemophilus 相对丰度增加和 Clostridium spp. 减少相关。与 calprotectin 水平无关。在 23 例 UC 患者的 76 份样本中,直肠出血和粪便频率增加均与 Klebsiella 增加和 Bacteroides spp. 减少相关。相反,calprotectin 水平较低的 UC 患者 Klebsiella 减少。有症状的 UC 和 CD 患者的微生物群落纵向稳定性均降低。在 CD 中未观察到代谢途径的差异。增加的硫酸糖酵解和鸟氨酸生物合成与有症状的 UC 相关。

结论

微生物群落组成与 CD 和 UC 中的 PROs 相关。代谢途径与 UC 中的 PROs 相关,但与 CD 无关。数据表明,除了黏膜炎症的影响外,微生物群可能有助于 IBD 患者的症状。

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