| Literature DB >> 30427836 |
Tarek Mazzawi1,2,3, Gülen Arslan Lied1,2,3, Dag André Sangnes1, Magdy El-Salhy2,3,4, Johannes R Hov5, Odd Helge Gilja1,2,3, Jan Gunnar Hatlebakk1,2,3, Trygve Hausken1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gut microbiota alterations are important in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The aim was to investigate the effect of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) on gut microbiota and the symptoms in patients with IBS.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30427836 PMCID: PMC6235238 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194904
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
The intervention plan and timing of the visits.
| Participants | Screening | FMT-day (week 0) | Visit 1 (week 1) | Visit 2 (week 3) | Visit 3 (week 12) | Visit 4 (week 20/28) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IBS-SSS | IBS-SSS | IBS-SSS | IBS-SSS | IBS-SSS | IBS-SSS | |
| IBS-SQ | IBS-SQ | IBS-SQ | ||||
| History and physical examination | Bristol stool form scale | Bristol stool form scale | Bristol stool form scale | Bristol stool form scale | Bristol stool form scale | |
| Blood tests | SF-NDI | SF-NDI | SF-NDI | |||
| Stool tests | EPQ-N-12 | EPQ-N-12 | EPQ-N-12 | |||
| HAD | HAD | HAD | ||||
| Fresh stool for storage (-80°C) and analysis | Fresh stool for storage (-80°C) and analysis | Fresh stool for storage (-80°C) and analysis | Fresh stool for storage (-80°C) and analysis | Fresh stool for storage (-80°C) and analysis | ||
| Gastroscopy for installation of freshly donated feces | ||||||
| History and physical examination | Fresh stool for donation | Fresh stool for storage (-80°C) and analysis | ||||
| IBS-SSS | ||||||
| IBS-SQ | ||||||
| Blood tests | ||||||
| Stool tests |
IBS-SSS: Irritable bowel syndrome-symptom severity scale; IBS-SQ: IBS symptom questionnaire; SF-NDI: short form-Nepean dyspepsia index; EPQ-N-12: The Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Neuroticism; HAD: hospital anxiety and depression.
Fig 1Study flow chart.
Fig 2Dysbiosis index of the donors before fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) and for the patients before FMT (day 0) and following FMT (weeks 1, 3, 12 and 20/28).
Characteristics of the fecal bacterial signals between the donors at the beginning and end of the study, and patients in weeks 0, 1, 3, 12 and 20/28.
The left part of the table shows the bacterial signals given for donors and recipients at different time points before and after FMT and the directionality towards or away from that of the donors at baseline. The right part of the table shows the P-values when comparing the bacterial signals for the recipients at different time points to that for the donors at baseline.
| Bacteria strain | Donors, | Patients | Donors, | P | P | P | P | P | P | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FMT day, | After 1 week, | After 3 weeks, | After 12 weeks, | After 20/28 weeks, | |||||||||
| 4.6±1.1 | 40±15.6 | 8±2.3 | 15.3±9 | 25±17 | 8.1±1.8 | 8.8±2 | >0.9 | 0.15 | 0.44 | >0.9 | 0.19 | ||
| 27.2±4.1 | 38.9±8.3 | 47.1±16.6 | 30.9±3.7 | 55.4±12.7 | 49.3±11 | 42±5.2 | >0.9 | >0.9 | >0.9 | 0.1 | 0.097 | ||
| 483±51.4 | 634±28.5 | 599±25.8 | 551±63.9 | 783±49.7 | 731±52 | 788±58 | 0.7 | >0.9 | >0.9 | ||||
| 100.5±16.8 | 100.5±23 | 119±17.4 | 140±26.8 | 186±11.9 | 208±9.6 | 188±15.5 | >0.9 | >0.9 | 0.9 | ||||
| 7.6±1.8 | 7.9±2.9 | 8.3±2 | 14.6±5.4 | 11.8±1.8 | 15.7±3.5 | 19.5±3.8 | >0.9 | >0.9 | >0.9 | 0.4 | 0.3 | ||
| 287±45 | 66.6±13 | 95±23 | 197±54 | 138±29 | 92±23 | 204±57 | 0.7 | 0.2 | |||||
| 324±57 | 65±13 | 97±25 | 205±57 | 150±34 | 92.5±25 | 241±72 | 0.6 | 0.2 | |||||
| 27±7.8 | 195±121.6 | 565±162 | 63.8±28.5 | 105±70 | 56.5±40 | 17±1.9 | >0.9 | >0.9 | 0.9 | >0.9 | 0.5 | ||
| 62±23 | 260±124 | 578±128 | 116±45 | 188±77 | 90.9±65 | 41±14 | >0.9 | 0.8 | >0.9 | >0.9 | 0.8 | ||
Data are presented as the mean±SEM. Comparison: Kruskal-Wallis multiple comparisons test with Dunn’s post test
Donors at the beginning of the study vs. patients on FMT day before fecal installation.
Donors at the beginning of the study vs. patients 1 week after FMT.
Donors at the beginning of the study vs. patients 3 weeks after FMT.
Donors at the beginning of the study vs. patients 12 weeks after FMT.
Donors at the beginning of the study vs. patients 20/28 weeks after FMT.
Paired t test
Donors at the beginning vs. end of the study.
FMT: fecal microbiota transplantation.
Fig 3Scores for the first two principal component analysis (PCA) of fecal microbiota in donors at the beginning of the study and patients with irritable bowel syndrome after fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT, n = 13).
Data have been centered within each donor series to remove donor differences for this analysis. Data are shown as donor (D: pink dots), FMT day (T: black dots), visit at week 1 (K1: red dots), visit at week 3 (K2: green dots), visit at week 12 (K3: dark blue dots) and visit at week 20/28 (K4: light blue dots). Each dot represents data from one patient for one visit. The first two PCs account for 27.9% (sum of PC1 and PC2) of the variation. The colored ellipses demonstrate the 68% confidence interval for PC1 and PC2. The PCA scores show that FMT seem to have an effect on the gut microbiota as systematic change is going forward.
Fig 4The characteristic differences of gut microbiota between responders and non-responders groups before and after FMT.
The bacterial signals of (A) Bacteroides, (B) Desulfitispora, (C) Megasphaera/Dialister and (D) Bifidobacteria, in the responders and non-responders groups between the donors at the beginning of the study (before FMT), and between the patients in weeks 0, 1, 3, 12 and 20/28.
Scores of the patients’ questionnaires before and after fecal microbiota transplantation.
| Questionnaire | FMT-day (week 0) | Week 1 | Week 3 | Week 12 | Week 20/28) | P | P | P | P | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 328.8±20.7 | 219.1±30.2 | 236.4±31.1 | 247.9±37.1 | 250.8±35.9 | ||||||
| 4.8±0.5 | 3.7±0.4 | 3.9±0.4 | 4.2±0.3 | 3.8±0.5 | 0.17 | 0.16 | ||||
| 34.9±2.0 | - | 27.5±2.3 | - | 28.6±2.4 | - | - | ||||
| 4.8±0.8 | - | 3.7±0.8 | - | 4.7±1.3 | 0.36 | - | 0.07 | - | 0.6 | |
| 7.2±1.1 | - | 5.3±1.0 | - | 5.9±1.5 | 0.18 | - | - | 0.24 | ||
| 5.3±0.98 | - | 3.5±0.8 | - | 5.3±1.2 | 0.08 | - | - | >0.9 |
Data are presented as the mean±SEM. Comparison
one-way ANOVA with repeated measures; and Paired t test
FMT day (week 0) vs. week 1
FMT day (week 0) vs. week 3
FMT day (week 0) vs. week 12
FMT day (week 0) vs. week 20/28.
FMT: Fecal microbiota transplantation.
IBS-SSS: Irritable bowel syndrome-symptom severity scale.
SF-NDI: short form-Nepean dyspepsia index.
EPQ-N-12: The Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Neuroticism.
HAD: Hospital Anxiety and Depression.
Fig 5IBS-SSS scores of the patients one week before fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT, week -1), at FMT day (0), and following FMT (weeks 1, 3, 12 and 20/28).
Total score and scores of the six domains of the Irritable Bowel Syndrome-Symptom Questionnaire (IBS-SQ) in patients with IBS before and after fecal microbiota transplantation.
| IBS-SQ | Screening | After FMT | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Week 1 | Week 3 | |||||||||
| 30.9±3.0 | 19.2±2.8 | 15.4±3 | 12.1±2.8 | 13±2.2 | 11.7±1.9 | 0.5 | |||||||
| 3.5±0.8 | 2.8±0.8 | 1.3±0.5 | 1.9±0.6 | 2.2±0.7 | 1.3±0.5 | 0.07 | 0.4 | 0.08 | 0.15 | ||||
| 7.9±0.5 | 4.9±1 | 4.7±0.8 | 3.1±0.8 | 3.5±0.9 | 3.2±0.8 | 0.5 | |||||||
| 6.5±0.9 | 4.5±0.9 | 4.2±0.9 | 2.7±1 | 2.8±0.8 | 3.5±0.8 | 0.4 | |||||||
| 4.2±1.0 | 2.6±0.8 | 2.6±1 | 1.4±0.8 | 1.5±0.6 | 1.4±0.6 | 0.3 | 0.07 | 0.8 | |||||
| 6.5±0.8 | 6.5±0.8 | 2.5±0.8 | 2.1±0.8 | 1±0.5 | 1.5±0.5 | 0.4 | |||||||
| 2.1±0.7 | 1.9±0.7 | 1.5±0.6 | 1.6±0.6 | 1.5±0.5 | 0.8±0.3 | 0.3 | 0.9 | 0.6 | 0.6 | 0.5 | 0.09 | 0.08 | |
Data are presented as the mean±SEM. Comparison
one-way ANOVA with repeated measures; and Paired t test
Screening vs. day 1 post FMT.
Screening vs. day 2 post FMT
Screening vs. day 3 post FMT
Screening vs. week 1 after FMT
Screening vs. week 3 after FMT
Week 1 vs. Week 3.
IBS-SQ: IBS symptom questionnaire.