| Literature DB >> 20181275 |
Giada De Palma1, Inmaculada Nadal, Marcela Medina, Ester Donat, Carmen Ribes-Koninckx, Miguel Calabuig, Yolanda Sanz.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Coeliac disease is a chronic intestinal inflammatory disorder due to an aberrant immune response to dietary gluten proteins in genetically predisposed individuals. Mucosal immune response through IgA secretion constitutes a first line of defence responsible for neutralizing noxious antigens and pathogens. The aim of this study was the characterization of the relationships between immunoglobulin-coated bacteria and bacterial composition of faeces of coeliac disease (CD) patients, untreated and treated with a gluten-free diet (GFD) and healthy controls.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20181275 PMCID: PMC2843610 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-10-63
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Figure 1Immunoglobulin-coated bacteria in faecal samples from untreated (white bars) and treated CD patients (grey bars) and healthy controls (black bars) as assessed by FCM. Panel A, IgA-coated bacteria; Panel B, IgG-coated bacteria; Panel C, IgM-coated bacteria. Date are expressed as a proportion of bacterial cells labelled with FITC-F(ab')2 antihuman IgA, IgG or IgM to total cell population hybridising with propidium iodine. Median values and ranges are given. *Significant differences were established at P < 0.050 by applying the Mann-Whitney U-test.
Figure 2General composition of the faecal microbiota of untreated (white bars) and treated CD patients (grey bars) and healthy controls (black bars) as assessed by FISH and FCM. Data are expressed as proportions of bacterial cells hybridising with group-specific probes to total bacteria hybridising with EUB probe 338. Total Gram-negative bacteria and Gram-positive bacteria were calculated by adding the relative proportions of the corresponding groups detected by using group-specific probes. Median values and ranges are given. *Significant differences were established at P < 0.05 by applying the Mann-Whitney U-test.
Faecal microbiota composition of untreated and treated CD patients and age-matched healthy controls assessed by FISH and FCM
| Microbial groups | Specific group-probed cells/EUB-388 cells (%)1 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Untreated CD (n = 24) | Treated CD (n = 18) | Control (n = 20) | ||||
| Median | Range | Median | Range | Median | Range | |
| 7.73 | 22.08-3.27 | 9.20 | 33.82-1.58 | 12.54 | 33.68-6.94 | |
| 5.26 | 27.61-0.71 | 9.41 | 39.60-2.95 | 11.61 | 35.69-0.16 | |
| 3.23 | 27.24-0.17 | 4.41 | 29.85-0.28 | 6.83 | 19.56-1.05 | |
| 1.94 | 10.93-0.14 | 1.12 | 9.30-0.22 | 1.76 | 16.47-0.25 | |
| 10.36 | 37.38-0.89 | 16.49 | 42.91-0.51 | 18.04 | 41.32-0.19 | |
| 3.54 | 20.85-0.80 | 2.61 | 15.07-0.25 | 2.32 | 5.53-0.33 | |
| 5.20 | 23.42-0.48 | 6.39 | 28.77-0.55 | 7.32 | 28.26-1.10 | |
| 6.03 | 37.50-1.07 | 11.09 | 37.84-2.95 | 13.88 | 37.08-2.32 | |
| Sulphate-reducing bacteria | 9.58 | 38.02-2.84 | 9.82 | 41.74-2.09 | 10.02 | 36.92-2.92 |
1 Data were expressed as proportions of bacterial cells hybridising with group-specific probes to total bacteria hybridising with EUB probe 338.
* Statistical significant differences were calculated using the Mann-Whitney U-test and established at P < 0.050.
Oligonucleotide probes and hybridisation conditions used in the analysis of faecal bacteria by FISH and FCM
| Probe | Target Bacterial group | Sequence (5'-3') | Hybridisation Conditions (°C) | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eub 338 | Domain bacteria | GCT GCC TCC CGT AGG AGT | 50 | [ |
| Non 338 | Negative control | ACA TCC TAC GGG AGG C | 50 | [ |
| Bif 164 | CAT CCG GCA TTA CCA CCC | 50 | [ | |
| Lab 158 | GGT ATT AGC A(C/T)C TGT TTC CA | 45 | [ | |
| Bac 303 | CCA ATG TGG GGG ACC TT | 45 | [ | |
| Ecol 1513 | CAC CGT AGT GCC TCG TCA TCA | 50 | [ | |
| Chis 150 | TTA TGC GGT ATT AAT CT(C/T) CCT TT | 50 | [ | |
| C Lis 135 | GTT ATC CGT GTG TAC AGG G | 50 | [ | |
| FPrau 645 | CCT CTG CAC TAC TCA AGA AAA AC | 50 | [ | |
| SRB 687 | Sulphate-reducing bacteria | TAC GGA TTT CAC TCC T | 50 | [ |
| STA | TCC TCC ATA TCT CTG CGC | 50 | [ |