Linking the duodenal microbiota to stunting in a cohort of undernourished Bangladeshi children with enteropathy

The New England Journal of Medicine
Robert Y ChenJeffrey I Gordon

Abstract

Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is an enigmatic disorder of the small intestine postulated to play a role in childhood undernutrition, a pressing global health problem. Defining the incidence of EED, its pathophysiology, and its contribution to impaired linear and ponderal growth has been hampered by the difficulty in directly sampling the small intestinal mucosa and microbial community (microbiota). Slum-dwelling Bangladeshi children aged 18±2 months, with linear growth-faltering (stunting) who failed a nutritional intervention underwent endoscopy to obtain duodenal biopsies and aspirates. Levels of 4077 plasma proteins and 2619 duodenal proteins were quantified in 80 children with histopathologic evidence of EED, and the abundances of bacterial strains in their duodenal microbiota were determined using culture-independent methods. Young germ-free mice, fed a Bangladeshi diet, were colonized with bacterial strains cultured from the duodenal aspirates. The absolute abundances of a shared group of 14 bacterial strains recovered from the duodenums of children with EED and not typically classified as enteropathogens were negatively correlated with linear growth (length-for-age Z-score;β=-0.38±0.12(SEM);ρ=-0.49;p=0.003), an...Continue Reading

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Jul 25, 2020·The New England Journal of Medicine·Ramnik J Xavier

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GM007200

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biopsies
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flow cytometry
RNA-Seq
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DESeq2

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