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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2020; 26(21): 2768-2780
Published online Jun 7, 2020. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i21.2768
Table 1 Studies of the fecal or mucosal microbiota in primary sclerosing cholangitis
Ref.PopulationSample sourceMethodsTaxa depleted in PSCTaxa enriched in PSCDiversity in PSC
Adult
Mucosal
Quraishi et al[30], 202010 PSC-IBD 10 UC; 10 HCMucosal biopsies, sigmoid16S rRNA; V4 amplified Illumina MiSeqvs HC: Lachnospiraceaevs HC: Bacilli, Pseudomonas, Streptococcus, Haemophilus parainfluenzaeAlpha: No difference; Beta: All 3 groups significantly different from each other
vs UC: 26 taxa, including Lentisphaerae, Gammaproteobac-teria, Enterobacteriaceae, Prevotellaceae, Paraprevotellaceae, Coriobacteriaceae, Erysipelotrichaceae, Desulfovibrionaceae, Myxococcales, Streptococcus, Blautiavs UC: 24 taxa, including Bacilli, Staphylococcus, Parvimonas sp., Bacteroides fragilis, Roseburia spp., Shewanella spp, Clostridium ramosum, Sphingomonas sp., Actinomyces, Rothia
Quraishi et al[31], 2017 (Letter)11 PSC-IBD 10 IBD 9 HCMucosal biopsies, ascending, transverse, descending colon (results not different by site)16S rRNA; V3-V4 amplified; Illumina MiSeqvs HC: Prevotella, Roseburia, Bacteroidesvs HC: Escherichia, Lachnospiraceae, MegaspheraBeta: Different from HC and IBD
Torres et al[27], 201613 PSC-UC; 6 PSC-CD; 1 PSC only; 13 UC; 2 CD; 9 HCMucosal biopsies from terminal ileum, right and left colon (results not different by site)16S rRNA; V3-V4 amplified; Illumina MiSeqvs IBDvs IBD: Barnesiellaceae, Blautia, Ruminococcus obeumAlpha: Similar to HC and IBD; Beta: Similar to HC and IBD
Kevans et al[28], 201631 PSC-UC; 56 UC; 0 HCMucosal biopsies, left colon16S rRNA; V4 amplified; Illumina MiSeqNil after multiple testing adjustmentNil after multiple testing adjustmentAlpha: ↓ vs UC (in 1 cohort only); Beta: No difference
Rossen et al[29], 20158 PSC-UC; 4 PSC-CD; 11 UC; 9 HCMucosal biopsies from ileocecum16S rRNA using HITChipvs HC: Uncultured Clostridiales IIvs HCAlpha: ↓ vs HC; Beta: Similar to HC and IBD
vs UC: Uncultured Clostridiales IIvs UC
Fecal
Lemoinne et al[38], 201916 PSC-UC/IBD-U; 11 PSC-CD; 22 PSC only; 33 IBD; 30 HCStool16S rRNA; V3-V4 amplified; Illumina MiSeqvs HC: Ruminococcus, Faecalibacterium, Lachnoclostridium, Blautiavs HC: Veillonella, Sphingomonada-ceae, Alphaproteobac-teria, RhizobialesAlpha: ↓ vs HC and IBD; Beta: PSC-IBD different from HC and IBD, PSC-IBD similar to PSC only
Rühlemann et al[20], 201975 PSC-IBD; 62 PSC only; 118 UC; 133 HCStool16S rRNA; V1-V2 amplified MiSeqvs HC: CoprococcusHoldemanella, Desulfovibrio, Faecalibacterium, Clostridium IVvs HC: Veillonella, Streptococcus, Lactobacillus, Enterococcus; Proteobacteria (Gammaproteobacteria), Lactobacillales (Bacilli), Parabacteroides, Bacteroides spp.Norwegian cohort; Alpha: ↓ vs HC, similar to UC; Beta: Different from HC and IBD; German cohort; Alpha: Similar to HC, ↑ vs UC; Beta: Different from HC and IBD, PSC-IBD similar to PSC only
vs UCvs UC: Firmicutes
PSC-IBD vs PSC only: Bilophila and Bacteroides OTU ↓PSC-IBD vs PSC only: Nil
Rühlemann et al[25], 2017 (Letter)38 PSC-UC; 35 PSC only; 88 UC; 98 HCStool16S rRNA; V1-V2vs HC: Veillonella (no difference compared to UC)Beta: Different from HC and IBD, PSC-IBD similar to PSC only
Kummen et al[21], 201744 PSC-UC; 11 PSC-CD; 30 PSC only; 36 UC; 263 HCStool16S rRNA; V3-V4 amplified; Illumina MiSeqvs HC: ML615J-28 unknown genus, Succinivibrio, Desulfovibrio, RF32 unknown genus, Phascolarctobacteri-um, Coprococcus, Lachnospiraceae unknown genus, Christensenellaceae unknown genus, Clostridiales unknown genus, YS2 unknown genus, S24.7 unknown genusvs HC: Veillonella (V. dispar, V. parvula)Alpha: ↓ vs HC, similar to IBD; Beta: Different from HC and IBD, PSC-IBD similar to PSC only
vs UC: Dorea, Oscillospira, Citrobactervs UC: Veillonella (V. dispar, V. parvula); Akkermansia, Clostridium, Ruminococcaceae
PSC-IBD vs PSC only: NilPSC-IBD vs PSC only: Nil
Bajer et al[22], 201732 PSC-IBD; 11 PSC only; 32 UC 31 HCStool16S rRNA; V4 amplified Illumina MiSeqvs HC: Coprococcus (C. catus), unidentified Lachnospiraceae genera, Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Ruminococcus gnavus, Prevotella copri (PSC only and PSC-IBD) Phascolarctobacterium (PSC-IBD); Adlercreutzia equolifaciens (PSC only)vs HC: Rothia, Enterococcus, Streptococcus, Clostridium, Veillonella, Haemophilus (PSC only and PSC-IBD); Staphylococcus, Coprobacillus, Escherichia, Corynebacterium, Lactobacillus (PSC-IBD)Alpha: Similar to HC and UC; Beta: Different from HC, PSC-IBD different from IBD, PSC-IBD similar to PSC only
vs UC: Fusobacteriaceaevs UC: Rothia, Streptococcus, Veillonella, Blautia; Akkermansia muciniphila, Clostridium colinum
Sabino et al[23], 201618 PSC only; 27 PSC-UC; 21 PSC-CD; 13 UC; 30 CD; 66 HCStool16S rRNA; V4 amplified; Illumina MiSeqvs HC: Firmicutes Anaerostipesvs HC: Bacteroidetes, Fusobacteria, Streptococcus, Enterococcus, Lactobacillus, Fusobacterium, Veillonella1Alpha: ↓ vs HC; Beta: Different from HC, PSC-UC different from UC, PSC-IBD similar to PSC only
PSC-IBD vs PSC only: NilPSC-IBD vs PSC only: Nil
In a re-analysis by Vieira-Silva et al[24] in 2019, Fusobacterium was associated with intestinal inflammation and Enterococcus with cholangitis/biliary obstruction.
Pediatric
Iwasawa et al[26], 2017 (Letter)27 PSC; 16 UC; 23 HCStool16S rRNA; 1-V2 amplifiedvs HC: Parabacteroides (P distasonis), Anaerostipes hadrus, Blautia obeumvs HC: Enterococcus faecium, Enterococcus sp. NBRC 107345, Streptococcus parasanguinis, Veillonella sp. 3_1_44Alpha: ↓ vs HC, ↑ vs IBD; Beta: Different from HC and IBD
vs UCvs UC: Faecalibacterium, Ruminococcus, Roseburia