Gut Microbial Changes Following Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for D-Lactic Acidosis in Two Children.

JPGN Reports Pub Date : 2023-06-09 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1097/PG9.0000000000000319
Jordan D Busing, Farnaz Fouladi, Emily C Bulik-Sullivan, Ian M Carroll, Anthony A Fodor, Kelly F Thomsen, Ajay S Gulati, Maribeth R Nicholson
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D-lactic acidosis (D-LA) is an uncommon complication of short bowel syndrome characterized by elevated plasma D-lactate and encephalopathy. Treatments include rehydration, dietary carbohydrate restriction, and antibiotics to alter the gut microbiota. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) has recently been used in children to successfully treat D-LA. We compared the clinical course and then utilized metagenomic shotgun sequencing to describe changes in the composition and function of the intestinal microbiome following FMT in 2 patients with recurrent D-LA. FMT altered the composition of the fecal microbiota in these 2 patients with recurrent D-LA, though not necessarily in a consistent manner. Importantly, microbial metabolic pathways were also impacted by FMT, which may be critical for achieving desired clinical outcomes. While sample size limits the generalizability of our results, these findings set the stage for further understanding of the role of microbes in the pathogenesis of recurrent D-LA.

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两名儿童粪便微生物群移植治疗 D 型乳酸酸中毒后的肠道微生物变化
D-乳酸酸中毒(D-LA)是一种不常见的短肠综合征并发症,以血浆D-乳酸盐升高和脑病为特征。治疗方法包括补液、限制碳水化合物的摄入和使用抗生素来改变肠道微生物群。最近,粪便微生物群移植(FMT)被成功用于儿童 D-LA 的治疗。我们比较了两名复发性 D-LA 患者的临床病程,然后利用元基因组枪式测序法描述了 FMT 后肠道微生物群组成和功能的变化。FMT 改变了这两名复发性 D-LA 患者粪便微生物群的组成,但改变的方式不一定一致。重要的是,微生物代谢途径也受到了 FMT 的影响,这可能是实现预期临床结果的关键。虽然样本量限制了我们结果的推广性,但这些发现为进一步了解微生物在复发性 D-LA 发病机制中的作用奠定了基础。
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