Journal article
Effect of food additives on key bacterial taxa and the mucosa-associated microbiota in Crohn’s disease. The ENIGMA study
JJJ Loayza, S Kang, L Schooth, JJ Teh, A de Klerk, EK Noon, J Zhang, J Hu, AL Hamilton, A Wilson-O’Brien, GL Trakman, W Lin, J Ching, L Or, JJY Sung, J Yu, SC Ng, MA Kamm, M Morrison
Gut Microbes | Published : 2023
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Abstract
Food additives have been linked to the pro-inflammatory microbial dysbiosis associated with Crohn’s disease (CD) but the underlying ecological dynamics are unknown. Here, we examine how selection of food additives affects the growth of multiple strains of a key beneficial bacterium (Faecalibacterium prausnitzii), axenic clinical isolates of proinflammatory bacteria from CD patients (Proteus, Morganella, and Klebsiella spp.), and the consortia of mucosa-associated microbiota recovered from multiple Crohn’s disease patients. Bacterial growth of the axenic isolates was evaluated using a habitat-simulating medium supplemented with either sodium sulfite, aluminum silicate, carrageenan, carboxymet..
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