Alterations in Gut Microbiome-Host Relationships After Immune Perturbation in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis.

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Tác giả: Inessa Cohen, Isabella Cruz, Vinod K Gupta, David A Hafler, Guneet S Janda, Nikhil Lele, Erin E Longbrake, Heather K Pump, William E Ruff, Jaeyun Sung

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 949.59012 *Greece

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Neurology(R) neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 701071

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Gut microbial symbionts have been shown to influence the development of autoimmunity in multiple sclerosis (MS). Emerging research points to an important relationship between the microbial-IgA interface and MS pathophysiology. IgA-secreting B cells are observed in the MS brain, and shifts in gut bacteria-IgA binding have been described in some patients with MS. However, the relationships between the gut microbiome and the host immune response, particularly regarding B-cell-depleting immunomodulation, remain underexplored. This study aimed to evaluate the composition of the gut microbiome in patients with newly diagnosed MS at baseline and after B-cell depletion, using long-read sequencing for enhanced taxonomic resolution. We further aimed to investigate the host/microbiome interface by evaluating microbe/immunoglobulin A relationships. METHODS: We collected stool samples from 43 patients with newly diagnosed, untreated MS and 42 matched healthy controls. Nineteen patients with MS initiated anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody treatment and donated additional stool samples after 6 months of treatment. We evaluated the host-microbial interface using bacterial flow cytometry and long-read 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. We used Immune Coating Scores to compare the proportions of bacteria identified in the IgA-coated vs IgA-uncoated bacterial fractions. RESULTS: Patients with untreated, newly diagnosed MS showed significant reductions in IgA-bound fecal microbiota compared with controls. Using multiple linear regression models adjusted for potential confounders, we observed significant ( DISCUSSION: This analysis of gut microbial ASVs reveals shifts in taxonomic strains induced by immune modulation in MS.
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