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Microbiotas from UC patients display altered metabolism and reduced ability of LAB to colonize mucus.


ABSTRACT: We compared fecal microbial communities derived either from Ulcerative Colitis (UC) patients in remission (n = 4) or in relapse (n = 4), or from healthy subjects (n = 4). These communities were used for inoculation of a dynamic in vitro gut model, which contained integrated mucin-covered microcosms. We found that the microbiota of the 'mucus' largely differed from that of the 'lumen'. This was partly due to decreased mucus-associated populations of lactic acid producing bacterial populations (LAB), as LAB originating from UC patients had a significantly decreased capacity to colonize the mucin-covered microcosms as compared to those originating from healthy subjects. We found significant differences between the metabolomes of UC patients in relapse and remission, respectively, while the metabolome of patients in remission resembled that of healthy subjects. These novel findings constitute an important contribution to the understanding of the complex etiology of UC.

SUBMITTER: Vigsnaes LK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3552269 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microbiotas from UC patients display altered metabolism and reduced ability of LAB to colonize mucus.

Vigsnaes Louise Kristine LK   van den Abbeele Pieter P   Sulek Karolina K   Frandsen Henrik Lauritz HL   Steenholdt Casper C   Brynskov Jørn J   Vermeiren Joan J   van de Wiele Tom T   Licht Tine Rask TR  

Scientific reports 20130123


We compared fecal microbial communities derived either from Ulcerative Colitis (UC) patients in remission (n = 4) or in relapse (n = 4), or from healthy subjects (n = 4). These communities were used for inoculation of a dynamic in vitro gut model, which contained integrated mucin-covered microcosms. We found that the microbiota of the 'mucus' largely differed from that of the 'lumen'. This was partly due to decreased mucus-associated populations of lactic acid producing bacterial populations (LA  ...[more]

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