| Literature DB >> 25018784 |
Sandeep A Walujkar1, Dhiraj P Dhotre2, Nachiket P Marathe2, Parimal S Lawate3, Renu S Bharadwaj4, Yogesh S Shouche2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The healthy human intestine is represented by the presence of bacterial communities predominantly belonging to obligate anaerobes; however disparity and dysanaerobiosis in intestinal microflora may lead to the progression of ulcerative colitis (UC). The foremost aim of this study is to consider and compare the gut microbiota composition in patients suffering from different stages of UC.Entities:
Keywords: 16S rRNA gene; Bacterial community shift; High through-put sequencing; Inflammatory disease; QIIME analysis
Year: 2014 PMID: 25018784 PMCID: PMC4094692 DOI: 10.1186/1757-4749-6-22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut Pathog ISSN: 1757-4749 Impact factor: 4.181
Essential characteristic of patients and biopsy tissue at time of sampling
| SP1 | UC | 42 | M | Sigmoid | Acute | Initial | ≥ 2 | 1 |
| SP2 | UC | 34 | F | Rectum | Acute | Initial | ≥ 2 | 1 |
| SP3 | UC | 28 | M | Sigmoid | Acute | Moderate | ≥ 3 | 2 |
| SP4 | UC | 41 | F | Rectum | Acute | Moderate | ≥ 3 | 2 |
| SP5 | UC | 47 | M | Descending Colon | Chronic | Severe | ≥ 5 | 3 |
| SP6 | UC | 40 | F | Descending Colon | Chronic | Severe | ≥ 5 | 3 |
UC: Ulcerative Colitis; SCCAI: Simple Clinical Colitis Activity Index scores for ulcerative colitis ≥ 5.
Figure 1Box Plot showing the overall prevalence of phylum Proteobacteria in samples from UC patients at three different clinical stages ( -value = 0.031).
Figure 2Relative abundance of OTUs showing the distribution at taxonomic level of bacterial phyla in UC patients at three different disease stages. Samples – SP5 & SP6 – Severe stage of UC, SP4 & SP3 – Moderate stage of UC, SP2 & SP1- Mild stage of UC.
Figure 3Class-level distribution of OTUs which displays the abundance of Class Gammaproteobacteria over other bacterial classes in patients suffering from severe stage (SP5 & SP6) of UC as compared to Moderate (SP3 & SP4) and mild disease stage (SP1 & SP2) of UC.
Figure 4Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA)of samples calculated with QIIME. (A & C) PCoA Plots based on unweightedUniFrac metrics for all the samples.PCoA plots explain the total bacterial diversity observed in each sample. (B & D)PCoA Plots based on weighted UniFrac metrics for all the samples. PCoA plots explain the total bacterial abundance observed in each sample.
Figure 5Total species level bacterial richness as observed in patients suffering from mild (SP1 & SP2), moderate (SP3 & SP4) and severe (SP5 & SP6) stages of ulcerative colitis
Figure 6Box Plot showing variation between total bacterial loads in samples from patients at mild (SP1 & SP2), moderate (SP3 & SP4) and severe (SP5 & SP6) stages of ulcerative colitis.