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Inflammation-associated microbiota in pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis
by
Muir, Amanda B.
, Spergel, Jonathan M.
, Hoffmann, Christian
, Wang, Mei-Lun
, Benitez, Alain J
, Dods, Kara K.
, Bushman, Frederic D.
in
Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Esophagitis
/ Genetic aspects
/ Health aspects
/ Human Microbiome
/ Inflammation
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Pediatrics
/ RNA
/ Virology
2015
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Inflammation-associated microbiota in pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis
by
Muir, Amanda B.
, Spergel, Jonathan M.
, Hoffmann, Christian
, Wang, Mei-Lun
, Benitez, Alain J
, Dods, Kara K.
, Bushman, Frederic D.
in
Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Esophagitis
/ Genetic aspects
/ Health aspects
/ Human Microbiome
/ Inflammation
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Pediatrics
/ RNA
/ Virology
2015
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Inflammation-associated microbiota in pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis
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Muir, Amanda B.
, Spergel, Jonathan M.
, Hoffmann, Christian
, Wang, Mei-Lun
, Benitez, Alain J
, Dods, Kara K.
, Bushman, Frederic D.
in
Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Esophagitis
/ Genetic aspects
/ Health aspects
/ Human Microbiome
/ Inflammation
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Pediatrics
/ RNA
/ Virology
2015
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Inflammation-associated microbiota in pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis
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Inflammation-associated microbiota in pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis
2015
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Overview
Background
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is an allergic disorder characterized by eosinophil-predominant esophageal inflammation, which can be ameliorated by food antigen restriction. Though recent studies suggest that changes in dietary composition may alter the distal gut microbiome, little is currently known about the impact of a restricted diet upon microbial communities of the oral and esophageal microenvironments in the context of EoE. We hypothesize that the oral and esophageal microbiomes of EoE patients are distinct from non-EoE controls, that these differences correspond to changes in esophageal inflammation, and that targeted therapeutic dietary intervention may influence community structure. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, we characterized the bacterial composition of the oral and esophageal microenvironments using oral swabs and esophageal biopsies from 35 non-EoE pediatric controls and compared this cohort to samples from 33 pediatric EoE subjects studied in a longitudinal fashion before and after defined dietary changes.
Results
Firmicutes were more abundant in esophageal samples compared to oral. Proportions of bacterial communities were significantly different comparing all EoE esophageal microbiota to non-EoE controls, with enrichment of Proteobacteria, including
Neisseria
and
Corynebacterium
in the EoE cohort, and predominance of the Firmicutes in non-EoE control subjects. We detected a statistically significant difference between actively inflamed EoE biopsies and non-EoE controls. Overall, though targeted dietary intervention did not lead to significant differences in either oral or esophageal microbiota, reintroduction of highly allergenic foods led to enrichment in
Ganulicatella
and
Campylobacter
genera in the esophagus.
Conclusions
In conclusion, the esophageal microbiome in EoE is distinct from that of non-EoE controls, with maximal differences observed during active allergic inflammation.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd
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