Landscapes and bacterial signatures of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), which include ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD), cause chronic inflammation of the gut, affecting millions of people worldwide. IBDs have been frequently associated with an alteration of the gut microbiota, termed dysbiosis, which is generally...
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Landscapes and bacterial signatures of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with inflammatory bowel diseaseChamorro, NayaretMontero, David A.Gallardo, PabloFarfan, MauricioContreras, MauricioDe la Fuente, MarjorieDubois, KarenHermoso, MarcelaQuera, RodrigoPizarro-Guajardo, MarjorieParedes-Sabja, DanielGinard, DanielRossello-Mora, RamonVidal, Roberto M.Mucosa-associated intestinal microbiotainflammatory bowel diseaseulcerative ColitisCrohn's Diseasemicrobiomebacterial biomarkersdysbiosisInflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), which include ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD), cause chronic inflammation of the gut, affecting millions of people worldwide. IBDs have been frequently associated with an alteration of the gut microbiota, termed dysbiosis, which is generally characterized by an increase in abundance of Proteobacteria such as Escherichia coli, and a decrease in abundance of Firmicutes such as Faecalibacterium prausnitzii (an indicator of a healthy colonic microbiota). The mechanisms behind the development of IBDs and dysbiosis are incompletely understood. Using samples from colonic biopsies, we studied the mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with IBD. In agreement with previous studies, microbiome comparison between IBD patients and non-IBD controls indicated that dysbiosis in these patients is characterized by an increase of pro-inflammatory bacteria (mostly Proteobacteria) and a decrease of commensal beneficial bacteria (mostly Firmicutes). Notably, bacteria typically residing on the mucosa of healthy individuals were mostly obligate anaerobes, whereas in the inflamed mucosa an increase of facultative anaerobe and aerobic bacteria was observed. We also identify potential co-occurring and mutually exclusive interactions between bacteria associated with the healthy and inflamed mucosa, which appear to be determined by the oxygen availability and the type of respiration. Finally, we identified a panel of bacterial biomarkers that allow the discrimination between eubiosis from dysbiosis with a high diagnostic performance (96% accurately), which could be used for the development of non-invasive diagnostic methods. Thus, this study is a step forward towards understanding the landscapes and alterations of mucosaassociated intestinal microbiota in patients with IBDs.Shared Science Publishers Og20212021-09-0120212021-09-01research articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13003/19662reponame:Docusalutinstname:Conselleria de Salut i Consum del Govern de les Illes BalearsInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Attribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:docusalut.com:20.500.13003/196622026-06-22T12:44:07Z |
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Landscapes and bacterial signatures of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
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Landscapes and bacterial signatures of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
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Landscapes and bacterial signatures of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with inflammatory bowel disease Chamorro, Nayaret Mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota inflammatory bowel disease ulcerative Colitis Crohn's Disease microbiome bacterial biomarkers dysbiosis |
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Landscapes and bacterial signatures of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
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Landscapes and bacterial signatures of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
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Landscapes and bacterial signatures of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
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Landscapes and bacterial signatures of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
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Landscapes and bacterial signatures of mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with inflammatory bowel disease |
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Chamorro, Nayaret Montero, David A. Gallardo, Pablo Farfan, Mauricio Contreras, Mauricio De la Fuente, Marjorie Dubois, Karen Hermoso, Marcela Quera, Rodrigo Pizarro-Guajardo, Marjorie Paredes-Sabja, Daniel Ginard, Daniel Rossello-Mora, Ramon Vidal, Roberto M. |
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Chamorro, Nayaret |
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Chamorro, Nayaret Montero, David A. Gallardo, Pablo Farfan, Mauricio Contreras, Mauricio De la Fuente, Marjorie Dubois, Karen Hermoso, Marcela Quera, Rodrigo Pizarro-Guajardo, Marjorie Paredes-Sabja, Daniel Ginard, Daniel Rossello-Mora, Ramon Vidal, Roberto M. |
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Montero, David A. Gallardo, Pablo Farfan, Mauricio Contreras, Mauricio De la Fuente, Marjorie Dubois, Karen Hermoso, Marcela Quera, Rodrigo Pizarro-Guajardo, Marjorie Paredes-Sabja, Daniel Ginard, Daniel Rossello-Mora, Ramon Vidal, Roberto M. |
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Mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota inflammatory bowel disease ulcerative Colitis Crohn's Disease microbiome bacterial biomarkers dysbiosis |
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Mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota inflammatory bowel disease ulcerative Colitis Crohn's Disease microbiome bacterial biomarkers dysbiosis |
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Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), which include ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD), cause chronic inflammation of the gut, affecting millions of people worldwide. IBDs have been frequently associated with an alteration of the gut microbiota, termed dysbiosis, which is generally characterized by an increase in abundance of Proteobacteria such as Escherichia coli, and a decrease in abundance of Firmicutes such as Faecalibacterium prausnitzii (an indicator of a healthy colonic microbiota). The mechanisms behind the development of IBDs and dysbiosis are incompletely understood. Using samples from colonic biopsies, we studied the mucosa-associated intestinal microbiota in Chilean and Spanish patients with IBD. In agreement with previous studies, microbiome comparison between IBD patients and non-IBD controls indicated that dysbiosis in these patients is characterized by an increase of pro-inflammatory bacteria (mostly Proteobacteria) and a decrease of commensal beneficial bacteria (mostly Firmicutes). Notably, bacteria typically residing on the mucosa of healthy individuals were mostly obligate anaerobes, whereas in the inflamed mucosa an increase of facultative anaerobe and aerobic bacteria was observed. We also identify potential co-occurring and mutually exclusive interactions between bacteria associated with the healthy and inflamed mucosa, which appear to be determined by the oxygen availability and the type of respiration. Finally, we identified a panel of bacterial biomarkers that allow the discrimination between eubiosis from dysbiosis with a high diagnostic performance (96% accurately), which could be used for the development of non-invasive diagnostic methods. Thus, this study is a step forward towards understanding the landscapes and alterations of mucosaassociated intestinal microbiota in patients with IBDs. |
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