The Microbiota in Health and Disease Flashcards
What is the likely cause of inflammation in IBD?
Dysregulated host immune response to the gut microbiota
Describe the role of microbe in the development in IBD
Increased mucosal bacterial load is present
Show reduced bacterial diversity (In IBD, but in IBS there is an altered diversity)
Broad spectrum antibiotics can have some efficacy in reducing symptoms
IBD does not occur in germ free animals
Reduced temporal stability in microbiota composition
Why is it hard to disentangle cause and effect when assessing IBD microbiota?
Many features of IBD itself could affect the microbiota
What features of IBD could affect the microbiota?
- Antibiotic use (•Reduced bacterial diversity and increases in Enterobacteriaceae can occur as a result of broad-spectrum antibiotic use)
- Inflammation (•causes reduced bacterial diversity and an increase in enterobacteriaceae)
- Diarrhoea
- Host diet
- Host genotype
What diseases are associated with changes in the gut microbiota?
IBS
IBD
Colorectal cancer (Fusobacterium, E.Coli)
Diabetes (includes opportunist pathogens)
CDAD - lack of diversity
Is there a difference in gut microbiota in inflamed vs non-inflamed tissue?
No
What is the microbiota in Chron’s disease like?
Enterobacteriaceae appeared to be slightly elevated in Crohn’s disease patients
What are probiotics?
Probiotics are live microorganisms which, when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the host
What are prebiotics?
A fermented food or ingredient that affects the activity / composition of the gut microbiota and cause a resultant health benefit to the host. (food for resident bacteria)
Give examples of Pre biotics
FOS, Inulin, GOS, Lactulose
Natural sources include garlic leeks and onion
Give examples of health benefits associated with prebiotics
Improves calcium uptake
Can increase stool frequency which reduces the risk of colon cancer (Native chicory inulin)
What is the mechanism of action for probiotics?
- Competition
- Bioconversions (diet)
- Production of vitamins
- Direct antagonism (pathogens)
- Competitive exclusion
- Barrier function
- Reduce inflammation
- Immune stimulation
What is the effect of probiotics on the prevention of GI diseases?
Beneficial in treatment and prevention of GI diseases
Which diseases do probiotics have a therapeutic effect on?
CDAD, antibiotic associated diarrhoea, helicobacter pylori, IBS
How do you combat a reduction in faecalibacterium prausnitzii?
Provide specific prebiotics designed to boost numbers of F. prausnitzii
Design F. prau as a biotherapeutic agent (medical probiotic)