Small intestinal microbial dysbiosis underlies symptoms associated with functional gastrointestinal disorders

小肠微生物失调是功能性胃肠病相关症状的根本原因

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作者:George B Saffouri, Robin R Shields-Cutler, Jun Chen, Yi Yang, Heather R Lekatz, Vanessa L Hale, Janice M Cho, Eric J Battaglioli, Yogesh Bhattarai, Kevin J Thompson, Krishna K Kalari, Gaurav Behera, Jonathan C Berry, Stephanie A Peters, Robin Patel, Audrey N Schuetz, Jeremiah J Faith, Michael Camill

Abstract

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) has been implicated in symptoms associated with functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs), though mechanisms remain poorly defined and treatment involves non-specific antibiotics. Here we show that SIBO based on duodenal aspirate culture reflects an overgrowth of anaerobes, does not correspond with patient symptoms, and may be a result of dietary preferences. Small intestinal microbial composition, on the other hand, is significantly altered in symptomatic patients and does not correspond with aspirate culture results. In a pilot interventional study we found that switching from a high fiber diet to a low fiber, high simple sugar diet triggered FGID-related symptoms and decreased small intestinal microbial diversity while increasing small intestinal permeability. Our findings demonstrate that characterizing small intestinal microbiomes in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms may allow a more targeted antibacterial or a diet-based approach to treatment.

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