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Specific gut microbiome signatures and the associated pro-inflamatory functions are linked to pediatric allergy and acquisition of immune tolerance

Francesca De Filippis, Lorella Paparo, Rita Nocerino, Giusy Della Gatta, Laura R. Carucci, Roberto Russo, Edoardo Pasolli, Danilo Ercolini, Roberto Berni Canani

Nature Communications · 2021 · ▲ 201 citations

Abstract

Understanding the functional potential of the gut microbiome is of primary importance for the design of innovative strategies for allergy treatment and prevention. Here we report the gut microbiome features of 90 children affected by food (FA) or respiratory (RA) allergies and 30 age-matched, healthy controls (CT). We identify specific microbial signatures in the gut microbiome of allergic children, such as higher abundance of Ruminococcus gnavus and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, and a depletion of Bifidobacterium longum, Bacteroides dorei, B. vulgatus and fiber-degrading taxa. The metagenome of allergic children shows a pro-inflammatory potential, with an enrichment of genes involved in the production of bacterial lipo-polysaccharides and urease. We demonstrate that specific gut microbiome signatures at baseline can be predictable of immune tolerance acquisition. Finally, a strain-level selection occurring in the gut microbiome of allergic subjects is identified. R. gnavus strains enriched in FA and RA showed lower ability to degrade fiber, and genes involved in the production of a pro-inflammatory polysaccharide. We demonstrate that a gut microbiome dysbiosis occurs in allergic children, with R. gnavus emerging as a main player in pediatric allergy. These findings may open new strategies in the development of innovative preventive and therapeutic approaches. Trial: NCT04750980.

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Filippis, F.D., Paparo, L., Nocerino, R., Gatta, G.D., Carucci, L.R., Russo, R., Pasolli, E., Ercolini, D., &amp; Canani, R.B. (2021). Specific gut microbiome signatures and the associated pro-inflamatory functions are linked to pediatric allergy and acquisition of immune tolerance. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26266-z
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Filippis FD, Paparo L, Nocerino R, Gatta GD, Carucci LR, Russo R, et al. Specific gut microbiome signatures and the associated pro-inflamatory functions are linked to pediatric allergy and acquisition of immune tolerance. Nature Communications. 2021. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-26266-z.
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@article{francesca2021Specif, title = {Specific gut microbiome signatures and the associated pro-inflamatory functions are linked to pediatric allergy and acquisition of immune tolerance}, author = {Francesca De Filippis and Lorella Paparo and Rita Nocerino and Giusy Della Gatta and Laura R. Carucci and Roberto Russo and Edoardo Pasolli and Danilo Ercolini and Roberto Berni Canani}, journal = {Nature Communications}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-021-26266-z}, }

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