Bile acid dysmetabolism in Bangladeshi infants is associated with poor linear growth, enteric inflammation, and small intestine bacterial overgrowth.

孟加拉国婴儿的胆汁酸代谢紊乱与线性生长不良、肠道炎症和小肠细菌过度生长有关

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作者:Hasan Farah, Hylemon Phillip B, Haque Rashidul, Petri William A Jr, Faruque Abu S G, Kirkpatrick Beth D, Alam Masud, Ferdous Tahsin, Shama Talat, Moreau Brett, Ramakrishnan Girija, Zhou Huiping, Chesney Alden, Garcia Felix Medrano, Smirnova Ekaterina, Prem Preethi, Huang Yingsi, Bojja Rashmi, Thapaliya Anubhav, Donowitz Jeffrey R
INTRODUCTION: Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is a subclinical condition caused by fecal-oral contamination leading to enteric inflammation and dysbiosis. This study investigates bile acid metabolism in Bangladeshi children with EED and its association with growth impairment. METHODS: We conducted a cross sectional study of 100 Bangladeshi infants (aged 6-9 months) and quantified serum and fecal bile acids using LC-MS/MS. We compared profiles to a control group of 6 American children (6 - 12 months) and 80 older Bangladeshi children (aged 2 years). RESULTS: Bangladeshi infants had higher levels of plasma unconjugated primary (65.23% vs. 44.25%, p = .003) and sulfated primary bile acids (12.98% vs. <0.001%, p = .01), with lower primary conjugated bile acids (0.69% vs 2.74%, p = <0.001) compared to American children. Stool unconjugated primary bile acids were inversely associated with weight-for-age (regression coefficient [β] = -0.01, p = 0.01) and height-for-age z scores (β = -0.01, p = 0.03). Conjugated secondary bile acids were inversely associated with small intestine bacterial overgrowth (β = -1096.68, p = 0.05). Fecal myeloperoxidase was associated with sulfated secondary bile acids (β = -0.40, p = 0.04). Compared to 2-year-old children, the Bangladeshi infant's serum had higher levels of unconjugated primary bile acids (65.23% vs. 9.20%, p = <0.001) and lower levels of primary conjugated bile acids (0.69% vs 80.38%, p = <0.001). DISCUSSION: Our data suggests an age-dependent defect in conjugation of primary bile acids in Bangladeshi children with compensatory hydrophilic shunting. Additionally, bile acid profiles are associated with intestinal overgrowth.

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