Segmental analysis of esophageal and gastric fundus microbiome diversity in reflux esophagitis.

IF 3.1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Kexu Xiang, Li Huang, Juncheng Liu, Weiqing Chen
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Abstract

Microbiome dysbiosis in reflux esophagitis has been extensively studied. However, limited research has examined microbiota across different segments of the upper gastrointestinal tract in reflux esophagitis. In this study, we investigated microbial alterations in three esophageal segments (upper, middle, and lower) and the gastric fundus of reflux esophagitis patients and healthy controls. In healthy individuals, the gastric fundus harbored a microbiota composition distinct from that of all esophageal segments. In reflux esophagitis patients, the regional distinction was absent, with similar microbial profiles across the esophagus and gastric fundus. At the genus level, notable compositional shifts were observed between the healthy and reflux esophagitis groups. In controls, the microbiota was dominated by Streptococcus (24.45%), Achromobacter (14.14%), and Prevotella (6.58%). In reflux esophagitis patients, Streptococcus (20.03%) remained the dominant genus, followed by an increased abundance of Prevotella (9.38%). Multilevel LEfSe analysis identified Prevotella as a potential microbial marker of reflux esophagitis. These findings indicate that reflux esophagitis is associated with widespread microbiota alterations extending throughout the esophageal tract and the gastric fundus.

反流性食管炎食管和胃底微生物群多样性的节段性分析。
反流性食管炎的微生物群落失调已被广泛研究。然而,有限的研究已经检查了反流性食管炎中上胃肠道不同段的微生物群。在这项研究中,我们研究了反流性食管炎患者和健康对照者的三个食管段(上、中、下)和胃底的微生物变化。在健康个体中,胃底含有不同于所有食管段的微生物群组成。在反流性食管炎患者中,没有区域区分,在食管和胃底有相似的微生物分布。在属水平上,健康组和反流性食管炎组之间观察到显着的组成变化。对照组菌群以链球菌(24.45%)、无色杆菌(14.14%)和普雷沃菌(6.58%)为主。在反流性食管炎患者中,链球菌(20.03%)仍然是优势菌属,其次是普雷沃氏菌(9.38%)。多水平LEfSe分析发现普雷沃菌是反流性食管炎的潜在微生物标志物。这些结果表明,反流性食管炎与广泛的微生物群改变有关,并延伸至整个食管道和胃底。
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Folia microbiologica
Folia microbiologica 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
82
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Unlike journals which specialize ever more narrowly, Folia Microbiologica (FM) takes an open approach that spans general, soil, medical and industrial microbiology, plus some branches of immunology. This English-language journal publishes original papers, reviews and mini-reviews, short communications and book reviews. The coverage includes cutting-edge methods and promising new topics, as well as studies using established methods that exhibit promise in practical applications such as medicine, animal husbandry and more. The coverage of FM is expanding beyond Central and Eastern Europe, with a growing proportion of its contents contributed by international authors.
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