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Microbiota changes induced by microencapsulated sodium butyrate in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

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NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY
卷 32, 期 10, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nmo.13914

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16S metabarcoding; gut inflammation; inflammatory bowel disease; prebiotics; short-chain fatty acid

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  1. Department of Surgery, Oncology, and Gastroenterology, University of Padua [SID2016 MicroIBD]
  2. Sila srl, Noale, VE
  3. University of Padua
  4. Italian Group of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Background Butyrate has shown anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties, providing symptomatic relief when orally supplemented in patients suffering from various colonic diseases. We investigated the effect of a colonic-delivery formulation of butyrate on the fecal microbiota of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs). Methods In this double-blind, placebo-controlled, pilot study, 49 IBD patients (n = 19 Crohn's disease, CD and n = 30 ulcerative colitis, UC) were randomized to oral administration of microencapsulated-sodium-butyrate (BLM) or placebo for 2 months, in addition to conventional therapy. Eighteen healthy volunteers (HVs) were recruited to provide a healthy microbiota model of the local people. Fecal microbiota from stool samples was assessed by 16S sequencing. Clinical disease activity and quality of life (QoL) were evaluated before and after treatment. Key Results At baseline, HVs showed a different microbiota composition compared with IBD patients. Sodium-butyrate altered the gut microbiota of IBD patients by increasing bacteria able to produce SCFA in UC patients (Lachnospiraceae spp.) and the butyrogenic colonic bacteria in CD patients (Butyricicoccus). In UC patients, QoL was positively affected by treatment. Conclusions and Inferences Sodium-butyrate supplementation increases the growth of bacteria able to produce SCFA with potentially anti-inflammatory action. The clinical impact of this finding requires further investigation.

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