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Characterization of microbiota in systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis with different disease severities

Characterization of microbiota in systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis with different disease severities

作     者:Yan-Qing Dong Wei Wang Ji Li Ming-Sheng Ma Lin-Qing Zhong Qi-Jiao Wei Hong-Mei Song 

作者机构:Department of Pediatrics Peking Union Medical College Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College 

出 版 物:《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 (世界临床病例杂志)

年 卷 期:2019年第7卷第18期

页      面:2734-2745页

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学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 10[医学] 

主  题:Microbiota Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis Disease activity Dysbiosis 

摘      要:BACKGROUND Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SoJIA) is one of most serious subtypes of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Although the pathogenesis of SoJIA remains unclear, several studies have suggested a correlation between gut dysbiosis and JIA. Further understanding of the intestinal microbiome may help to establish alternative ways to treat, or even prevent, the disease. AIM To explore alterations in fecal microbiota profiles in SoJIA patients and to evaluate the correlations between microbiota and clinical parameters. METHODS We conducted an observational single-center study at the Pediatric Department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Children who were diagnosed with SoJIA at our institution and followed for a minimum period of six months after diagnosis were recruited for the study. Healthy children were recruited as a control group (HS group) during the same period. Clinical data and stool samples were collected from SoJIA patients when they visited the hospital. RESULTS The SoJIA group included 17 active and 15 inactive consecutively recruited children;the control group consisted of 32 children. Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes were the two most abundant phyla among the total sample of SoJIA children and controls. There was a significant difference among the three groups in observed species, which was the highest in the Active-SoJIA group, followed by the Inactive-SoJIA group and then HS group (Active-SoJIA vs HS: P = 0.000;and Inactive-SoJIA vs HS: P = 0.005). We observed a lower Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio in SoJIA patients (3.28 ± 4.47 in Active-SoJIA, 5.36 ± 8.39 in Inactive-SoJIA,and 5.67 ± 3.92 in HS). We also observed decreased abundances of Ruminococcaceae (14.9% in Active-SoJIA, 17.3% in Inactive-SoJIA, and 22.8% in HS;Active-SoJIA vs HS: P = 0.005) and Faecalibacterium (5.1% in Active-SoJIA, 9.9% in Inactive-SoJIA, and 13.0% in HS;Active-SoJIA vs HS: P = 0.000) in SoJIA compared with HS. By contrast, the abundance of Bacteroidacea

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