Bacteroides ovatus alleviates dysbiotic microbiota-induced graft-versus-host disease.

卵形拟杆菌可缓解菌群失调引起的移植物抗宿主病

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作者:Hayase Eiko, Hayase Tomo, Mukherjee Akash, Stinson Stuart C, Jamal Mohamed A, Ortega Miriam R, Sanchez Christopher A, Ahmed Saira S, Karmouch Jennifer L, Chang Chia-Chi, Flores Ivonne I, McDaniel Lauren K, Brown Alexandria N, El-Himri Rawan K, Chapa Valerie A, Tan Lin, Tran Bao Q, Xiao Yao, Fan Christopher, Pham Dung, Halsey Taylor M, Jin Yimei, Tsai Wen-Bin, Prasad Rishika, Glover Israel K, Enkhbayar Altai, Mohammed Aqsa, Schmiester Maren, King Katherine Y, Britton Robert A, Reddy Pavan, Wong Matthew C, Ajami Nadim J, Wargo Jennifer A, Shelburne Samuel, Okhuysen Pablo C, Liu Chen, Fowler Stephanie W, Conner Margaret E, Katsamakis Zoe, Smith Natalie, Burgos da Silva Marina, Ponce Doris M, Peled Jonathan U, van den Brink Marcel R M, Peterson Christine B, Rondon Gabriela, Molldrem Jeffrey J, Champlin Richard E, Shpall Elizabeth J, Lorenzi Philip L, Mehta Rohtesh S, Martens Eric C, Alousi Amin M, Jenq Robert R
Acute lower gastrointestinal GVHD (aLGI-GVHD) is a serious complication of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Although the intestinal microbiota is associated with the incidence of aLGI-GVHD, how the intestinal microbiota impacts treatment responses in aLGI-GVHD has not been thoroughly studied. In a cohort of patients with aLGI-GVHD (n = 37), we found that non-response to standard therapy with corticosteroids was associated with prior treatment with carbapenem antibiotics and a disrupted fecal microbiome characterized by reduced abundances of Bacteroides ovatus. In a murine GVHD model aggravated by carbapenem antibiotics, introducing B. ovatus reduced GVHD severity and improved survival. These beneficial effects of Bacteroides ovatus were linked to its ability to metabolize dietary polysaccharides into monosaccharides, which suppressed the mucus-degrading capabilities of colonic mucus degraders such as Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron and Akkermansia muciniphila, thus reducing GVHD-related mortality. Collectively, these findings reveal the importance of microbiota in aLGI-GVHD and therapeutic potential of B. ovatus.

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