Gut fungal profile in new onset treatment-naïve ulcerative colitis in Saudi children.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.4103/sjg.sjg_221_24
Mohammad El Mouzan, Abdulaziz Al Quorain, Asaad Assiri, Abdullah Almasoud, Badr Alsaleem, Ahmed Aladsani, Ahmed Al Sarkhy
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Background: Although the role of fungi in gut inflammation in IBD has been suggested, data are still limited in ulcerative colitis (UC). Our aim was to describe the gut fungal profile in a pediatric UC in Saudi Arabia.

Methods: Fecal samples from children with UC and control samples provided by healthy school children were collected. The fungal DNA was analyzed using Shotgun metagenomic procedures. Shannon alpha diversity, beta diversity, differential abundance, random forest classification algorithm, and area under the curve were analyzed.

Results: There were 20 children with UC and 20 healthy school children. The median age and range were 13 (0.5-21) and 13 (7-16) years for children with UC and controls, respectively. Male subjects were 40% and 35% for UC and controls, respectively. At diagnosis, the UC extent was E4 (38%); E3 (25%); E2 (37%) and 35% had a PUCAI ≥65. The reduction of alpha diversity and the significant dissimilarity in children with UC were similar to those of most published studies. However, a significant difference was found at all taxa levels with a remarkable enhancement of Candida genus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae in children with UC. Three species were identified as fungal signatures and an area under the curve of 98.4% (95.1-100% CI), indicating an association with UC that has not been reported thus far.

Conclusion: We report significant fungal dysbiosis in children with UC consistent with published literature. However, the report of potential fungal signature and a strong association with UC deserves further studies with a bigger sample size from other populations.

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沙特儿童新发溃疡性结肠炎治疗无效者的肠道真菌特征。
背景:虽然真菌在 IBD 肠道炎症中的作用已被证实,但在溃疡性结肠炎(UC)中的数据仍然有限。我们的目的是描述沙特阿拉伯小儿溃疡性结肠炎患者的肠道真菌特征:方法:收集溃疡性结肠炎患儿的粪便样本和健康学童提供的对照样本。采用Shotgun元基因组学程序分析真菌DNA。分析了香农α多样性、β多样性、丰度差异、随机森林分类算法和曲线下面积:结果:20 名儿童患有 UC,20 名健康学龄儿童患有 UC。UC 患儿和对照组儿童的年龄中位数和范围分别为 13(0.5-21)岁和 13(7-16)岁。男性受试者在 UC 儿童和对照组中分别占 40% 和 35%。确诊时,UC程度为E4(38%);E3(25%);E2(37%),35%的儿童PUCAI≥65。UC 患儿α多样性的减少和显著的不相似性与大多数已发表的研究结果相似。然而,在所有类群水平上都发现了明显的差异,UC患儿的念珠菌属和酿酒酵母菌属显著增加。有三个物种被确定为真菌特征,曲线下面积为 98.4%(95.1%-100% CI),这表明真菌与 UC 的关系迄今尚未见报道:我们报告的 UC 儿童真菌菌群失调情况与已发表的文献一致。结论:我们报告的 UC 儿童真菌菌群失调情况与已发表的文献一致。然而,关于潜在真菌特征及与 UC 密切相关的报告值得进一步研究,并应从其他人群中收集更多样本。
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Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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28 weeks
期刊介绍: The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology (SJG) is an open access peer-reviewed publication. Authors are invited to submit articles in the field of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition, with a wide spectrum of coverage including basic science, epidemiology, diagnostics, therapeutics, public health, and standards of health care in relation to the concerned specialty. Review articles are usually by invitation. However review articles of current interest and a high standard of scientific value could also be considered for publication.
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