Journal article

Gut microbiome dysbiosis and increased intestinal permeability in children with islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes: A prospective cohort study

JE Harbison, AJ Roth-Schulze, LC Giles, CD Tran, KM Ngui, MA Penno, RL Thomson, JM Wentworth, PG Colman, ME Craig, G Morahan, AT Papenfuss, SC Barry, LC Harrison, JJ Couper

Pediatric Diabetes | Published : 2019

Abstract

Aims/hypothesis: To investigate the longitudinal relationship between the gut microbiome, circulating short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and intestinal permeability in children with islet autoimmunity or type 1 diabetes and controls. Methods: We analyzed the gut bacterial microbiome, plasma SCFAs, small intestinal permeability and dietary intake in 47 children with islet autoimmunity or recent-onset type 1 diabetes and in 41 unrelated or sibling controls over a median (range) of 13 (2-34) months follow-up. Results: Children with multiple islet autoantibodies (≥2 IA) or type 1 diabetes had gut microbiome dysbiosis. Anti-inflammatory Prevotella and Butyricimonas genera were less abundant and thes..

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