Search for Localized Dysbiosis in Crohn's Disease Ulcerations by Temporal Temperature Gradient Gel Electrophoresis of 16S rRNA
- 1 September 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Clinical Microbiology
- Vol. 43 (9) , 4654-4658
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.43.9.4654-4658.2005
Abstract
The mucosa-associated microbiota lining the gut epithelium might play a central role in the activation and/or perpetuation of mucosal inflammation in Crohn's disease (CD). We sought for localized dysbiosis by comparing the biodiversity and composition of the microbiotas in ulcerated and nonulcerated mucosal samples from patients with CD. Biopsy samples ( n = 75) of ulcerated and adjacent nonulcerated mucosa were collected during colonoscopy from 15 patients, from the ileum, right colon, left colon, and rectum. Temporal temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (TTGE) of bacterial 16S rRNAs was used to evaluate the dominant bacterial species. TTGE profiles were compared using software that calculates similarity percentages. For a given patient, average similarity indexes between ulcerated and nonulcerated mucosal TTGE profiles ranged from 95.2% ± 4.2% to 97.9% ± 1.7% (means ± standard deviations) for the different segments. The mean values did not differ significantly. Average interindividual similarity indexes for a given segment among the different patients ranged from 33.6% ± 15.5% to 42.0% ± 25.6%. In CD, the dominant microbiotas do not differ qualitatively between ulcerated and nonulcerated mucosae. Biodiversity remains high in ulcerated mucosa. This argues against a pathogenic role of localized qualitative dysbiosis in CD-associated ulceration.Keywords
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