2015
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.15-0322
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Gut Microbiome Composition in Young Nicaraguan Children During Diarrhea Episodes and Recovery

Abstract: Abstract. Understanding how the gut microbiota is affected by diarrhea episodes may help explain alterations in intestinal function among children in low-income settings. This study examined the composition of the gut microbiome of Nicaraguan children both during diarrhea episodes and while free of diarrhea for at least 2 months. Relative abundances of bacterial taxa, phylogenetic diversity, and species richness were determined by 16S amplicon sequencing and compared between paired diarrhea and recovery sample… Show more

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“…The decreased alpha diversity in HHGM pigs after VirHRV challenge was expected. A study evaluating microbiome and diarrhea found that diarrhea was associated with decreased phylogenetic diversity [25]. Although no samples were available for time points after PCD7, it is expected, given our data on enteropathy biomarkers, that diversity of HHGM pigs would return to normal levels.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…The decreased alpha diversity in HHGM pigs after VirHRV challenge was expected. A study evaluating microbiome and diarrhea found that diarrhea was associated with decreased phylogenetic diversity [25]. Although no samples were available for time points after PCD7, it is expected, given our data on enteropathy biomarkers, that diversity of HHGM pigs would return to normal levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The samples were snap frozen in liquid nitrogen in the field, immediately transferred to −80 °C, shipped on dry ice to our lab, and stored at −80 °C until assayed. All stool samples underwent 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing for characterization of the gut microbiome, as previously described [25]. ELISAs for 4 biomarkers of enteropathy (α−1 antitrypsin, neopterin, myeloperoxidase and calprotectin) were run on the samples [38, 39].…”
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“…Among children, studies have considered the relationship between a diarrhea episode, which, in some cases, was associated with an enteric pathogen infection, and changes in the gut microbiota (Becker‐Dreps et al, ; Pop et al, ; Solano‐Aguilar et al, ; Subramanian et al, ; The et al, ). For example, in a large study of West African children, Pop et al () found the gut microbiota of those with moderate‐severe diarrhea to be less diverse than that of diarrhea‐free controls.…”
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confidence: 99%