Fecal and Duodenal Microbiota in Pediatric Celiac Disease

Background and Objective: The gut microbiota plays a role in regulating the host immunity. Therefore, alterations in gut microbiota (or dysbiosis) have been investigated in several gastrointestinal diseases, including Celiac Disease (CD). The aim of this study is to summarize the main characteristic...

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Main Authors: Diyora Abdukhakimova, Kuanysh Dossybayeva, Dimitri Poddighe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Pediatrics
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fped.2021.652208/full
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spelling doaj-a0dbd6b3a8f64705b748f51e1f6d23df2021-04-22T05:07:24ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pediatrics2296-23602021-04-01910.3389/fped.2021.652208652208Fecal and Duodenal Microbiota in Pediatric Celiac DiseaseDiyora Abdukhakimova0Kuanysh Dossybayeva1Dimitri Poddighe2Dimitri Poddighe3Department of Medicine, Nazarbayev University School of Medicine (NUSOM), Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanDepartment of Medicine, Nazarbayev University School of Medicine (NUSOM), Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanDepartment of Medicine, Nazarbayev University School of Medicine (NUSOM), Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanDepartment of Pediatrics, National Research Center for Maternal and Child Health, University Medical Center, Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanBackground and Objective: The gut microbiota plays a role in regulating the host immunity. Therefore, alterations in gut microbiota (or dysbiosis) have been investigated in several gastrointestinal diseases, including Celiac Disease (CD). The aim of this study is to summarize the main characteristics of the gut microbiota in pediatric CD.Methods: We performed a systematic review to retrieve the available studies investigating the gut microbiota in pediatric CD patients and controls. In detail, after the screening of >2,200 titles from the medical literature, 397 articles were assessed for eligibility based on the abstracts: of those, 114 full-text original articles were considered as eligible according to the aim of this systematic review.Results: The final search output consisted of 18 articles describing the gut microbiota of CD children and including one or more control groups. Eleven pediatric studies provided information on the duodenal microbiota and as many investigated the fecal microbiota; three articles analyzed the microbiota on both fecal and duodenal samples from the same cohorts of patients.Conclusion: Due to the heterogeneity of the experimental procedures and study design, it is not possible to evidence any specific celiac signature in the fecal and/or duodenal microbiota of CD children. However, some specific components of the fecal microbiota and, in detail, Bifidobacterium spp. (e.g., Bifidobacterium longum) may deserve additional research efforts, in order to understand their potential value as both probiotic therapy and diagnostic/prognostic biomarker.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fped.2021.652208/fullceliac diseasechildrengut microbiotamicrobiomeHLA-DQBifidobacterium spp
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author Diyora Abdukhakimova
Kuanysh Dossybayeva
Dimitri Poddighe
Dimitri Poddighe
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Kuanysh Dossybayeva
Dimitri Poddighe
Dimitri Poddighe
Fecal and Duodenal Microbiota in Pediatric Celiac Disease
Frontiers in Pediatrics
celiac disease
children
gut microbiota
microbiome
HLA-DQ
Bifidobacterium spp
author_facet Diyora Abdukhakimova
Kuanysh Dossybayeva
Dimitri Poddighe
Dimitri Poddighe
author_sort Diyora Abdukhakimova
title Fecal and Duodenal Microbiota in Pediatric Celiac Disease
title_short Fecal and Duodenal Microbiota in Pediatric Celiac Disease
title_full Fecal and Duodenal Microbiota in Pediatric Celiac Disease
title_fullStr Fecal and Duodenal Microbiota in Pediatric Celiac Disease
title_full_unstemmed Fecal and Duodenal Microbiota in Pediatric Celiac Disease
title_sort fecal and duodenal microbiota in pediatric celiac disease
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pediatrics
issn 2296-2360
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Background and Objective: The gut microbiota plays a role in regulating the host immunity. Therefore, alterations in gut microbiota (or dysbiosis) have been investigated in several gastrointestinal diseases, including Celiac Disease (CD). The aim of this study is to summarize the main characteristics of the gut microbiota in pediatric CD.Methods: We performed a systematic review to retrieve the available studies investigating the gut microbiota in pediatric CD patients and controls. In detail, after the screening of >2,200 titles from the medical literature, 397 articles were assessed for eligibility based on the abstracts: of those, 114 full-text original articles were considered as eligible according to the aim of this systematic review.Results: The final search output consisted of 18 articles describing the gut microbiota of CD children and including one or more control groups. Eleven pediatric studies provided information on the duodenal microbiota and as many investigated the fecal microbiota; three articles analyzed the microbiota on both fecal and duodenal samples from the same cohorts of patients.Conclusion: Due to the heterogeneity of the experimental procedures and study design, it is not possible to evidence any specific celiac signature in the fecal and/or duodenal microbiota of CD children. However, some specific components of the fecal microbiota and, in detail, Bifidobacterium spp. (e.g., Bifidobacterium longum) may deserve additional research efforts, in order to understand their potential value as both probiotic therapy and diagnostic/prognostic biomarker.
topic celiac disease
children
gut microbiota
microbiome
HLA-DQ
Bifidobacterium spp
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fped.2021.652208/full
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