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Half-Elemental Diet Shifts the Human Intestinal Bacterial Compositions and Metabolites: A Pilot Study with Healthy Individuals

机译:半元素饮食转移人肠道细菌组合物和代谢物:具有健康个体的试验研究

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Background and Aim. Half-elemental diet (ED) (900?kcal/day of ED) has clinical efficacy to treat Crohn’s disease (CD). However, the underlying mechanisms of how the ED exerts its efficacy remain unclear. Alterations of the gut microbiota, known as dysbiosis, have been reported to play a role in CD pathogenesis. Many variables including diet affect the gut microbiota. We hypothesized that half-ED has the potential to change the gut microbiota composition and functions leading to anti-inflammatory actions. Given that inflammation can be a confounding factor affecting the intestinal microbiota, we aimed to test our hypothesis among healthy individuals in this pilot study. Methods. This prospective study included four healthy volunteers. The subjects continued their dietary habits for 2 weeks after the registration of the study and then started half-ED replacing 900?kcal of the regular diet with ED (time point 1, T1). The subjects continued half-ED for 2 weeks (T2). After the withdrawal of ED, subjects resumed their original dietary habits for 2 weeks (T3). Fecal samples were collected from all subjects at all time points, T1-3. Fecal DNA and metabolites were extracted from the samples. We performed 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and metabolomic analysis to examine the bacterial compositions and intestinal metabolites. Results. There were differences in the gut bacterial compositions and metabolites at each time point as well as overtime changing patterns between subjects. Several bacteria and metabolites including short-chain fatty acids and bile acids altered significantly across the subjects. The bacterial membership and intestinal metabolites at T3 were different from T1 in all subjects. Conclusions. Half-ED shifts the gut bacterial compositions and metabolites. The changes varied with each individual, while some microbes and metabolites change commonly across individuals. The impact of half-ED may persist even after the withdrawal. This trial is registered with UMIN ID: 000031920.
机译:背景和目标。半元素饮食(ED)(900?Kcal /日)具有治疗克罗恩病(CD)的临床疗效。然而,ED如何发挥其疗效的潜在机制仍不清楚。据报道,肠道微生物肿块的改变据报道,据报道,在CD发病机制中发挥作用。许多变量包括饮食会影响肠道微生物群。我们假设半ED有可能改变肠道微生物群组成和导致抗炎作用的功能。鉴于炎症可以是影响肠道微生物群的混淆因素,我们旨在在这项试点研究中的健康个体之间进行假设。方法。这项前瞻性研究包括四个健康的志愿者。该研究在研究登记后2周继续进行饮食习惯,然后使用ED(时间点1,T1)开始半ED更换900?KCAL。受试者连续2周(T2)。撤回ED后,受试者恢复原有的饮食习惯2周(T3)。在所有时间点,T1-3的所有受试者收集粪便样品。从样品中提取粪便DNA和代谢物。我们进行了16S rRNA基因扩增子测序和代谢组分析,以检查细菌组合物和肠道代谢物。结果。在每个时间点的肠道细菌组合物和代谢物中存在差异以及受试者之间的加班改变模式。几种细菌和代谢物,包括短链脂肪酸和胆汁酸在受试者中显着改变。 T3的细菌成员和肠道代谢物不同于所有受试者的T1。结论。半ED转移肠道细菌组合物和代谢物。每个人的变化变化,而一些微生物和代谢物通常会发生变化。即使在退出后,半ED的影响也可能持续存在。此试验在UMIN ID:000031920注册。

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