TY - JOUR
T1 - Early gut microbiota signature of aGvHD in children given allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for hematological disorders
AU - Biagi, Elena
AU - Zama, Daniele
AU - Rampelli, Simone
AU - Turroni, Silvia
AU - Brigidi, Patrizia
AU - Consolandi, Clarissa
AU - Severgnini, Marco
AU - Picotti, Eleonora
AU - Gasperini, Pietro
AU - Merli, Pietro
AU - Decembrino, Nunzia
AU - Zecca, Marco
AU - Cesaro, Simone
AU - Faraci, Maura
AU - Prete, Arcangelo
AU - Locatelli, Franco
AU - Pession, Andrea
AU - Candela, Marco
AU - Masetti, Riccardo
PY - 2019/3/7
Y1 - 2019/3/7
N2 - Background: The onset of acute Graft-versus-Host Disease (aGvHD) has been correlated with the gut microbiota (GM) composition, but experimental observations are still few, mainly involving cohorts of adult patients. In the current scenario where fecal microbiota transplantation has been used as a pioneer therapeutic approach to treat steroid-refractory aGvHD, there is an urgent need to expand existing observational studies of the GM dynamics in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT). Aim of the present study is to explore the GM trajectory in 36 pediatric HSCT recipients in relation to aGvHD onset. Methods: Thirty-six pediatric patients, from four transplantation centers, undergoing HSCT were enrolled in the study. Stools were collected at three time points: before HSCT, at time of engraftment and > 30 days following HSCT. Changes in the GM phylogenetic structure were studied by 16S rRNA gene Illumina sequencing and phylogenetic assignation. Results: Children developing gut aGvHD had a dysbiotic GM layout before HSCT occurred. This putative aGvHD-predisposing ecosystem state was characterized by (i) reduced diversity, (ii) lower Blautia content, (iii) increase in Fusobacterium abundance. At time of engraftment, the GM structure underwent a deep rearrangement in all patients but, regardless of the occurrence of aGvHD and its treatment, it reacquired a eubiotic configuration from day 30. Conclusions: We found a specific GM signature before HSCT predictive of subsequent gut aGvHD occurrence. Our data may open the way to a GM-based stratification of the risk of developing aGvHD in children undergoing HSCT, potentially useful also to identify patients benefiting from prophylactic fecal transplantation.
AB - Background: The onset of acute Graft-versus-Host Disease (aGvHD) has been correlated with the gut microbiota (GM) composition, but experimental observations are still few, mainly involving cohorts of adult patients. In the current scenario where fecal microbiota transplantation has been used as a pioneer therapeutic approach to treat steroid-refractory aGvHD, there is an urgent need to expand existing observational studies of the GM dynamics in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT). Aim of the present study is to explore the GM trajectory in 36 pediatric HSCT recipients in relation to aGvHD onset. Methods: Thirty-six pediatric patients, from four transplantation centers, undergoing HSCT were enrolled in the study. Stools were collected at three time points: before HSCT, at time of engraftment and > 30 days following HSCT. Changes in the GM phylogenetic structure were studied by 16S rRNA gene Illumina sequencing and phylogenetic assignation. Results: Children developing gut aGvHD had a dysbiotic GM layout before HSCT occurred. This putative aGvHD-predisposing ecosystem state was characterized by (i) reduced diversity, (ii) lower Blautia content, (iii) increase in Fusobacterium abundance. At time of engraftment, the GM structure underwent a deep rearrangement in all patients but, regardless of the occurrence of aGvHD and its treatment, it reacquired a eubiotic configuration from day 30. Conclusions: We found a specific GM signature before HSCT predictive of subsequent gut aGvHD occurrence. Our data may open the way to a GM-based stratification of the risk of developing aGvHD in children undergoing HSCT, potentially useful also to identify patients benefiting from prophylactic fecal transplantation.
KW - 16S rRNA gene sequencing
KW - Acute graft-versus-host disease
KW - Alloreactivity
KW - Gut microbiota
KW - Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
KW - Pediatric patients
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U2 - 10.1186/s12920-019-0494-7
DO - 10.1186/s12920-019-0494-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 30845942
AN - SCOPUS:85062626702
SN - 1755-8794
VL - 12
JO - BMC Medical Genomics
JF - BMC Medical Genomics
IS - 1
M1 - 49
ER -