Pro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel disease

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Autor(a) principal: Lyra, Clelia de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Rocha, Ilanna Marques Gomes da, Torrinhas, Raquel, Fonseca, Danielle, Neri, Julianna Lys de Sousa Alves, Balmant, Bianca Depieri, Callado, Letícia, Charlton, Karen, Queiroz, Natalia
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15194148
Resumo: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic conditions arising from an intricate interplay of genetics and environmental factors, and are associated with gut dysbiosis, inflammation, and gut permeability. In this study, we investigated whether the inflammatory potential of the diet is associated with the gut microbiota profile, inflammation, and permeability in forty patients with IBD in clinical remission. The dietary inflammatory index (DII) score was used to assess the inflammatory potential of the diet. The fecal microbiota profile was analyzed using 16SrRNA (V3–V4) gene sequencing, while fecal zonulin and calprotectin levels were measured with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. We found a positive correlation between the DII score and elevated calprotectin levels (Rho = 0.498; p = 0.001), but not with zonulin levels. Although α- and β-diversity did not significantly differ across DII quartiles, the most pro-inflammatory diet group exhibited a higher fecal abundance of Veillonella rogosae (p = 0.026). In addition, the abundance of some specific bacteria sequences showed an exponential behavior across DII quartiles and a correlation with calprotectin or zonulin levels (p ≤ 0.050). This included a positive correlation between sq702. Veillonella rogosae and fecal calprotectin levels (Rho = 0.419, p = 0.007). DII, calprotectin, and zonulin levels were identified as significant predictors of 6-month disease relapse (p ≤ 0.050). Our findings suggest a potential relationship of a pro-inflammatory diet intake with Veillonella rogosae and calprotectin levels in IBD patients in clinical remission, which may contribute to disease relapse
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spelling Lyra, Clelia de OliveiraRocha, Ilanna Marques Gomes daTorrinhas, RaquelFonseca, DanielleNeri, Julianna Lys de Sousa AlvesBalmant, Bianca DepieriCallado, LetíciaCharlton, KarenQueiroz, Natalia2024-03-18T20:17:09Z2024-03-18T20:17:09Z2023-09ROCHA, Ilanna Marques Gomes da; TORRINHAS, Raquel; FONSECA, Danielle; LYRA, Clelia de Oliveira; NERI, Julianna Lys de Sousa Alves; BALMANT, Bianca Depieri; CALLADO, Letícia; CHARLTON, Karen; QUEIROZ, Natalia; WAITZBERG, Dan Linetzky. Pro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel disease. Nutrients, [S.l.], v. 15, n. 19, p. 1-12, 26 set. 2023. DOI: 10.3390/nu15194148. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/15/19/4148. Acesso em: 4 mar. 2024.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/57879http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15194148NutrientsAttribution 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDietary inflammatory indexUlcerative colitisCrohn’s diseaseGut microbiotaInflammationCalprotectinZonulinPro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel diseaseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleInflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic conditions arising from an intricate interplay of genetics and environmental factors, and are associated with gut dysbiosis, inflammation, and gut permeability. In this study, we investigated whether the inflammatory potential of the diet is associated with the gut microbiota profile, inflammation, and permeability in forty patients with IBD in clinical remission. The dietary inflammatory index (DII) score was used to assess the inflammatory potential of the diet. The fecal microbiota profile was analyzed using 16SrRNA (V3–V4) gene sequencing, while fecal zonulin and calprotectin levels were measured with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. We found a positive correlation between the DII score and elevated calprotectin levels (Rho = 0.498; p = 0.001), but not with zonulin levels. Although α- and β-diversity did not significantly differ across DII quartiles, the most pro-inflammatory diet group exhibited a higher fecal abundance of Veillonella rogosae (p = 0.026). In addition, the abundance of some specific bacteria sequences showed an exponential behavior across DII quartiles and a correlation with calprotectin or zonulin levels (p ≤ 0.050). This included a positive correlation between sq702. Veillonella rogosae and fecal calprotectin levels (Rho = 0.419, p = 0.007). DII, calprotectin, and zonulin levels were identified as significant predictors of 6-month disease relapse (p ≤ 0.050). 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Pro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel disease
title Pro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel disease
spellingShingle Pro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel disease
Lyra, Clelia de Oliveira
Dietary inflammatory index
Ulcerative colitis
Crohn’s disease
Gut microbiota
Inflammation
Calprotectin
Zonulin
title_short Pro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel disease
title_full Pro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel disease
title_fullStr Pro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel disease
title_full_unstemmed Pro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel disease
title_sort Pro-inflammatory diet Is correlated with high veillonella rogosae, gut inflammation and clinical relapse of inflammatory bowel disease
author Lyra, Clelia de Oliveira
author_facet Lyra, Clelia de Oliveira
Rocha, Ilanna Marques Gomes da
Torrinhas, Raquel
Fonseca, Danielle
Neri, Julianna Lys de Sousa Alves
Balmant, Bianca Depieri
Callado, Letícia
Charlton, Karen
Queiroz, Natalia
author_role author
author2 Rocha, Ilanna Marques Gomes da
Torrinhas, Raquel
Fonseca, Danielle
Neri, Julianna Lys de Sousa Alves
Balmant, Bianca Depieri
Callado, Letícia
Charlton, Karen
Queiroz, Natalia
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lyra, Clelia de Oliveira
Rocha, Ilanna Marques Gomes da
Torrinhas, Raquel
Fonseca, Danielle
Neri, Julianna Lys de Sousa Alves
Balmant, Bianca Depieri
Callado, Letícia
Charlton, Karen
Queiroz, Natalia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dietary inflammatory index
Ulcerative colitis
Crohn’s disease
Gut microbiota
Inflammation
Calprotectin
Zonulin
topic Dietary inflammatory index
Ulcerative colitis
Crohn’s disease
Gut microbiota
Inflammation
Calprotectin
Zonulin
description Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic conditions arising from an intricate interplay of genetics and environmental factors, and are associated with gut dysbiosis, inflammation, and gut permeability. In this study, we investigated whether the inflammatory potential of the diet is associated with the gut microbiota profile, inflammation, and permeability in forty patients with IBD in clinical remission. The dietary inflammatory index (DII) score was used to assess the inflammatory potential of the diet. The fecal microbiota profile was analyzed using 16SrRNA (V3–V4) gene sequencing, while fecal zonulin and calprotectin levels were measured with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. We found a positive correlation between the DII score and elevated calprotectin levels (Rho = 0.498; p = 0.001), but not with zonulin levels. Although α- and β-diversity did not significantly differ across DII quartiles, the most pro-inflammatory diet group exhibited a higher fecal abundance of Veillonella rogosae (p = 0.026). In addition, the abundance of some specific bacteria sequences showed an exponential behavior across DII quartiles and a correlation with calprotectin or zonulin levels (p ≤ 0.050). This included a positive correlation between sq702. Veillonella rogosae and fecal calprotectin levels (Rho = 0.419, p = 0.007). DII, calprotectin, and zonulin levels were identified as significant predictors of 6-month disease relapse (p ≤ 0.050). Our findings suggest a potential relationship of a pro-inflammatory diet intake with Veillonella rogosae and calprotectin levels in IBD patients in clinical remission, which may contribute to disease relapse
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