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观察性研究方案:爱尔兰队列中新发儿童1型糖尿病急性期的粪便微生物群

Observational study protocol: the faecal microbiome in the acute stage of new-onset paediatric type 1 diabetes in an Irish cohort.

作者信息

Kennedy Elaine Catherine, Ross Fiona Catherine, O'Shea Carol-Anne, Lavelle Aonghus, Ross Paul, Dempsey Eugene, Stanton Catherine, Hawkes Colin Patrick

机构信息

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

INFANT Research Centre, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2025 Jan 30;15(1):e089206. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-089206.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune-mediated disorder caused by the destruction of pancreatic beta cells. Although there is an underlying genetic predisposition to developing T1D, the trigger is multifactorial and likely includes environmental factors. The intestinal microbiome has been identified as one such factor. Previous studies have illustrated differences in the microbiota of people with T1D compared with healthy controls. This study aims to describe the evolution of the microbiome and metabolome during the first year of clinical T1D, or stage 3 T1D diagnosis, and investigate whether there are differences in the microbiome and metabolome of children who present with and without diabetic ketoacidosis. The study will also explore possible associations between the microbiome, metabolome, glycaemic control and beta cell reserve.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

This prospective cohort study will include children with newly diagnosed T1D and sibling controls (n=100, males and females) and their faecal microbiome will be characterised using shotgun metagenomic sequencing at multiple time points during the first year of diagnosis. We will develop a microbial culture biobank based on culturomic studies of stool samples from the healthy controls that will support future investigation. Metabolomic analysis will aim to identify additional biomarkers which may be involved in disease presentation and progression. Through this initial exploratory study, we aim to identify specific microbial biomarkers which may be used as future interventional targets throughout the various stages of T1D progression.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

This study has been approved by the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of the Cork Teaching Hospitals. Study results will be available to patients with T1D and their families, carers, support networks and microbiome societies and other researchers.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

The clinicaltrials.gov registration number for this trial is NCT06157736.

摘要

引言

1型糖尿病(T1D)是一种由胰腺β细胞破坏引起的自身免疫介导性疾病。尽管存在患T1D的潜在遗传易感性,但其触发因素是多方面的,可能包括环境因素。肠道微生物群已被确定为其中一个因素。先前的研究表明,与健康对照相比,T1D患者的微生物群存在差异。本研究旨在描述临床T1D第一年(即3期T1D诊断)期间微生物群和代谢组的演变,并调查出现和未出现糖尿病酮症酸中毒的儿童在微生物群和代谢组方面是否存在差异。该研究还将探索微生物群、代谢组、血糖控制和β细胞储备之间可能存在的关联。

方法与分析

这项前瞻性队列研究将纳入新诊断为T1D的儿童及其同胞对照(n = 100,男女均有),并在诊断的第一年内的多个时间点使用鸟枪法宏基因组测序对其粪便微生物群进行特征分析。我们将基于对健康对照粪便样本的培养组学研究建立一个微生物培养生物样本库,以支持未来的研究。代谢组分析旨在识别可能参与疾病表现和进展的其他生物标志物。通过这项初步探索性研究,我们旨在识别特定的微生物生物标志物,这些生物标志物可在T1D进展的各个阶段用作未来的干预靶点。

伦理与传播

本研究已获得科克教学医院临床研究伦理委员会的批准。研究结果将提供给T1D患者及其家人、护理人员、支持网络、微生物群协会和其他研究人员。

试验注册号

该试验在clinicaltrials.gov上的注册号为NCT06157736。

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