Age-stratification reveals age-specific intestinal microbiota signatures in juvenile idiopathic arthritis

年龄分层揭示了幼年特发性关节炎中特定年龄段的肠道菌群特征

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作者:Lisa Budzinski # ,Toni Sempert # ,Leonie Lietz ,René Maier ,Gi-Ung Kang ,Anne Sae Lim von Stuckrad ,Carl Christoph Goetzke ,Maria Roth ,Aayushi Shah ,Amro Abbas ,Katrin Lehman ,Kathleen Necke ,Stefanie Bartsch ,Ute Hoffmann ,Mir-Farzin Mashreghi ,Robert Biesen ,Tilmann Kallinich ,Hyun-Dong Chang

Abstract

Objective: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) comprises diverse chronic inflammatory conditions driven by malfunction of the immune system. The intestinal microbiota is considered a crucial environmental factor correlating with chronic inflammatory diseases, and for JIA certain alterations in the microbiota have already been described. Methods: Here, we have characterized intestinal microbiota samples from 54 JIA patients and 38 pediatric healthy controls by conventional 16S rRNA sequencing and by single-cell analysis for phenotypic features by multi-parameter microbiota flow cytometry (mMFC), which complements the population-based taxonomic profiling with the characterization of individual bacterial cells. Results: We found age to be a crucial confounder in microbiota analyses of JIA patients. Age stratification revealed specific microbiota alterations neglected by the general comparison of JIA patients and pediatric controls. Conclusion: Age groups presented distinct taxonomic profiles and microbiota phenotypic signatures which transitioned with age, highlighting changes in the microbiota-immune system interaction with age.

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