Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth: from malabsorption to misinterpretation.

IF 1.9 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Eamonn M Quigley
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Abstract

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) was originally described as a cause of maldigestion and malabsorption in situations where disruptions of intestinal anatomy or physiology favored the proliferation of bacteria normally confined to the colon. In this context, the pathogenesis of symptoms resulting from SIBO was well described. More recently, the concept of SIBO was extended to explain symptoms such as bloating, altered bowel habit and discomfort among individuals with irritable bowel syndrome and since then a whole host of gastrointestinal and extragastrointestinal disorders have been attributed to SIBO. In these more recent studies, the diagnosis of SIBO has been largely based on breath hydrogen testing; an approach that is subjected to misinterpretation. Here we critically assess the "modern" (as against the "classical") concept of SIBO and plead for caution in the application of breath tests, and those that employ lactulose as the substrate, in particular, to the diagnosis of this disorder. We look forward to the application of modern molecular microbiological techniques to the assessment of the small intestinal microbiome and metabolome and the delineation of what is truly normal.

小肠细菌过度生长:从吸收不良到误读。
小肠细菌过度生长(SIBO)最初被描述为在肠道解剖或生理破坏有利于通常局限于结肠的细菌增殖的情况下导致消化不良和吸收不良的原因。在这种情况下,SIBO引起的症状的发病机制得到了很好的描述。最近,SIBO的概念被扩展到解释肠易激综合征患者的腹胀、排便习惯改变和不适等症状,从那时起,许多胃肠道和胃肠外疾病都被归因于SIBO。在这些最近的研究中,SIBO的诊断主要基于呼吸氢测试;一种容易被误解的方法。在这里,我们批判性地评估SIBO的“现代”(相对于“经典”)概念,并呼吁在呼气测试的应用中谨慎,特别是那些使用乳果糖作为底物的呼气测试,以诊断这种疾病。我们期待着应用现代分子微生物学技术来评估小肠微生物组和代谢组,并描绘什么是真正的正常。
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