Exclusive enteral nutrition initiates individual protective microbiome changes to induce remission in pediatric Crohn's disease

完全肠内营养可启动个体保护性微生物群的变化,从而诱导儿童克罗恩病缓解。

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作者:Deborah Häcker,Kolja Siebert,Byron J Smith,Nikolai Köhler,Alessandra Riva,Aritra Mahapatra,Helena Heimes,Jiatong Nie,Amira Metwaly,Hannes Hölz,Quirin Manz,Federica De Zen,Jeannine Heetmeyer,Katharina Socas,Giang Le Thi,Chen Meng,Karin Kleigrewe,Josch K Pauling,Klaus Neuhaus,Markus List,Katherine S Pollard,Tobias Schwerd,Dirk Haller

Abstract

Exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) is a first-line therapy for pediatric Crohn's disease (CD), but protective mechanisms remain unknown. We established a prospective pediatric cohort to characterize the function of fecal microbiota and metabolite changes of treatment-naive CD patients in response to EEN (German Clinical Trials DRKS00013306). Integrated multi-omics analysis identified network clusters from individually variable microbiome profiles, with Lachnospiraceae and medium-chain fatty acids as protective features. Bioorthogonal non-canonical amino acid tagging selectively identified bacterial species in response to medium-chain fatty acids. Metagenomic analysis identified high strain-level dynamics in response to EEN. Functional changes in diet-exposed fecal microbiota were further validated using gut chemostat cultures and microbiota transfer into germ-free Il10-deficient mice. Dietary model conditions induced individual patient-specific strain signatures to prevent or cause inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)-like inflammation in gnotobiotic mice. Hence, we provide evidence that EEN therapy operates through explicit functional changes of temporally and individually variable microbiome profiles.

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