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Carra A Simpson1,2, Orli S Schwartz3, Djamila Eliby4,2, Catherine A Butler5, Katherine Huang6, Neil O'Brien-Simpson5, Bridget L Callaghan2,7, Stuart G Dashper5, Paul R Gooley6, Sarah Whittle4,2, Nick Haslam4, Julian G Simmons4,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Research has highlighted relationships between the micro-organisms that inhabit our gastrointestinal tract (oral and gut microbiota) with host mood and gastrointestinal functioning. Mental health disorders and functional gastrointestinal disorders co-occur at high rates, although the mechanisms underlying these associations remain unclear. The Bugs and Brains Study aims to investigate complex relationships between anxiety/depression and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in two ways. First, its primary component will compare the gut and oral microbiota in females with anxiety/depression and/or IBS relative to controls, and investigate underlying physiological, endocrine and immune factors, as well as associations with diet and psychosocial factors. In an ancillary component, the study will also investigate gastrointestinal and mental health symptoms in a larger sample, and explore relationships with diet, exercise, oral health, substance use, medical history, early life adversity and psychosocial factors. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The Bugs and Brains Study aims to recruit 160 females to the primary component: (1) 40 controls; (2) 40 participants with a depressive/anxiety disorder, but no IBS; (3) 40 participants with IBS, but no depressive/anxiety disorder and (4) 40 participants with both depressive/anxiety disorder and IBS. Participation is completed within 1 month, and involves comprehensive questionnaires, anthropometrics, a diagnostic clinical interview, collection of two saliva samples, and stool, urine and hair samples. This study aims to use a systems biology approach to characterise oral and gut microbial composition and function using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and nuclear MR spectroscopy. As part of the ancillary component, it will collect questionnaire data from 1000 participants aged 18-40 years, capturing mental health, gastrointestinal health, oral health, diet and psychosocial factors. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Approval was granted by the University of Melbourne Human Research Ethics Committee (#1749221). All participants voluntarily provided informed consent. Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at scientific conferences. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety disorders; depression & mood disorders; functional bowel disorders; microbiology; psychiatry
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33722869 PMCID: PMC7970253 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Inclusion criteria for full participation in the Bugs and Brains Study (ie, primary case–control component)
| Inclusion criteria | Controls | Depression/anxiety | IBS | Depression/anxiety and IBS |
| Female sex | ||||
| Fluent in English | ||||
| Capacity to provide consent | ||||
| Live in Melbourne or Geelong (Australia) | ||||
| Meet DSM-5 criteria for current Depression or Anxiety disorder* | ✘ | ✘ | ||
| Obessive compulsive disorder, specific phobia, trauma-related or stressor-related disorder, sleep disorder, externalising disorders | ✘ | – | ✘ | – |
| Irritable bowel syndrome (Rome IV) | ✘ | ✘ |
✓, inclusion criteria; ✘, exclusion criteria (current or lifetime history [as assessed by SCID-5-RV]); -=neither exclusion nor inclusion.
*Specific disorders for inclusion are: major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia and generalised anxiety disorder as assessed by the SCID-5-RV.
DSM-5, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual fifth edition; IBS, irritable bowel syndrome; SCID-5, Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-5, research version.
Figure 1Phases of participation in the Bugs and Brains Study. Participants eligible for the primary case–control component at phases 1 and 2 complete all phases of the study within a month, including biological sample collection (n=160; n=40 with IBS, n=40 with anxiety and/or depressive disorder, n=40 with IBS and anxiety and/or depressive disorder, n=40 controls with no lifetime history of either IBS or an anxiety/depressive disorder). Participants who decline sample collection, or are not eligible for the primary component, complete the questionnaire-only ancillary component (phases 1 and 4; n=1000). GAF, Global Assessment of Functioning; IBS, irritable bowel syndrome; SCID-5-RV, Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) fifth edition Research version; SOFAS, Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale. Created with BioRender.com.
Summary of questionnaire measures included in the Bugs and Brains Study
| Category | Questionnaire | Phase 1 | Phase 2 | Phase 4 (during sample collection) |
| Demographic information | Phase 1 Health Questionnaire* | |||
| Phase 4 Demographics, Health and Exercise Questionnaire* | ||||
| Emotional functioning | Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale | |||
| Mental health and behaviour | Psychiatric Diagnostic Screening Questionnaire‡ | |||
| Global Assessment of Functioning† | ||||
| Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment | ||||
| Beck Depression Inventory | ||||
| Beck Anxiety Inventory | ||||
| Adult Self Report | ||||
| Diet | Dietary Questionnaire for Epidemiological Studies (DQES) | |||
| Phase 1 Health Questionnaire* Specific diet information (past 4 weeks; eg, gluten-free, specific carbohydrates, FODMAPs, vegetarian). | ||||
| Exercise | Phase 4 Demographics, Health and Exercise Questionnaire* | |||
| Quality of life/well-being | The WHO quality of life assessment- abbreviated version | |||
| Oral health | The WHO Oral Health Questionnaire for Adults | |||
| Physical health /medical history | The Physical Health Questionnaire | |||
| Phase 1 Health Questionnaire* Current bacterial, fungal or viral infection Obesity, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, diabetes mellitus, liver cirrhosis, fatty liver disease, coeliac disease, other autoimmune disease (eg, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, etc), and polycystic ovary syndrome Current pregnancy/lactation Mode of birth Medication (past month): antidepressants/anxiolytics, antibiotics, psychotropics, oral or injected steroids, probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, dietary supplements including laxatives; other medication (past 2 weeks): NSAIDs, antifungals | ||||
| Gastrointestinal health/history | Rome IV Diagnostic Questionnaire | |||
| Phase 1 Health Questionnaire* Non-surgical procedures related to the digestive system (past 6 months): enema, colonoscopy, gastroscopy, inflammatory bowel disease (eg, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease), short bowel syndrome, and lifetime history of abdominal surgery (eg, appendectomy, ileostomy, bowel surgery, caesarean section, etc) | ||||
| Phase 4 Demographics, Health and Exercise Questionnaire* Lifetime history of gastric infections: | ||||
| Stressful life events | The Lifetime Incidence of Traumatic Events | |||
| Childhood Trauma Questionnaire | ||||
| Substance use | Phase 1 Health Questionnaire* Alcohol (past month) Smoking (past month): tobacco cigarettes, vape, e-cigarettes containing nicotine | |||
DQES (alcohol consumption in the past year) |
*Designed specifically for the Bugs and Brains Study.
†Measure completed by researchers, rather than participants.
‡Modified version used, see online supplemental material.
DQES, Dietary Questionnaire for Epidemiological Studies; FODMAPs, fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols; NSAIDS, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; SCID-5-RV, Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual fifth edition, research version; WHO, World Health Organization.