Original Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 14, 2013; 19(22): 3404-3414
Published online Jun 14, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i22.3404
Table 1 Clinical and demographic features of ulcerative colitis patients and controls n (%)
FeatureUC (n = 26)Control (n = 14)
Sex (F/M)11 (42.30)/15 (57.69)7 (50)/7(50)
Age at diagnosis (yr), mean ± SD38.35 ± 11.4935.00 ± 14.14
15-4018 (69.23)8 (57.14)
> 408 (30.76)6 (42.85)
Disease behavior
Severe12 (46.15)-
Moderate6 (23.07)-
Remission8 (30.76)-
Disease extent
Proctitis4 (15.38)-
Left sided colitis6 (23.00)-
Pancolitis6 (23.00)-
None of the above10 (38.46)-
Smoking history
Yes3 (11.53)2 (14.28)
No23 (88.46)12 (85.70)
Treatment history
Immunosuppressant16 (61.53)-
Steroids14 (53.84)-
Appendectomy Y/N4 (15.38)/22 (84.61)0/14
Family history Y/N2 (7.69)/24 (92.30)0/14
Table 2 Probes and oligonucleotides employed in the study
Primer or probeTarget (phylogenetic group)Sequence (5’-3’) from 16S rRNA geneUsed in FISH-flow cytometry or qPCRRef.
NON338No bacteriaACATCCTACGGGAGGCProbe1[21]
EUB338Most bacteriaGCTGCCTCCCGTAGGAGTProbe1[20]
Erec 482C. coccoides/E.rectale clusterGCTTCTTAGTCARGTACCGProbe1[34]
Clep 1156Clostridium leptum subgroupGTTTTRTCAACGGCAGTCProbe1[35]
Fpra-655F. prausnitziiCGCCTACCTCTGCACTACProbe1[16]
Rint-623R. intestinalis subclusterTTCCAATGCAGTACCGGGProbe1[16]
Ehal-057E. halliii L2-7/E. halliiiTTGCACTGCCACCTACGCProbe1[16]
Cp1Competitor 1GRTTTRTCAYCGGCAGTCCompetitor1[23]
Cp2Competitor 1GTVTTRTCBACGGCAGTCCompetitor1[23]
H1174Helper oligonucleotideTTGACGTCRTCCCCACCTTCCTCCHelper1[23]
H1129Helper oligonucleotideTAGAGTGMTCTTGCGTAHelper1[23]
H1090Helper oligonucleotideGGTTGCGCTCGTTGCGGGACTTAAHelper1[23]
H750Helper oligonucleotideTCGHGCCTCAGCGTCAGHelper1[23]
H122Helper oligonucleotideGAAGGCAGGTTACTCACGCHelper1[23]
Clep FPC. leptum subgroupCGTCAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATPrimer set2[36]
Clep RPCGTCATCCCCACCTTCCTCC
C.cocci FPC. coccoides subgroupGCCACATTGGGACTGAGAPrimer set2[36]
C.cocci RPGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCG
Fpraus FPF. prausnitziiGATGGCCTCGCGTCCGATTAGPrimer set2[37]
Fpraus RPCCGAAGACCTTCTTCCTC
Rint FPRoseburia/E. rectale clusterCKGCAAGTCTGATGTGAAAGPrimer set2This study
Rint RPGCGGGTCCCCGTCAATTCC
Ehal FPE. hallii L2-7/E. hallii membersGCGTAGGTGGCAGTGCAAPrimer set2[38]
Ehal RPGCACCGRAGCCTATACGG
Table 3 Accession number of reference strain used in the study
BacteriaSourceAccession No.
C. leptumHealthy human fecal sampleAM042697
F. prausnitziiHealthy human fecal sampleJX556686
R. intestinalisHealthy human fecal sampleJX556688
E. halliiHealthy human fecal sampleJX556687
Table 4 Enumeration of butyrate producers in fecal samples through fluorescent in situ hybridization-flow cytometry (mean ± SE)
Cluster or speciesOut of total microbiotaSpeciesOut of respective cluster
Control fecal samples
C. coccoides cluster25.69% ± 1.62%R. intestinalis14.48% ± 1.52%
E. hallii5.93% ± 0.54%
C. leptum cluster13.74% ± 1.05%F. prausnitzii11.66% ± 1.55%
R .intestinalis13.71% ± 0.39%
E. hallii11.52% ± 0.13%
F. prausnitzii11.60% ± 0.21%
UC fecal samples (moderate)
C. coccoides cluster12.70% ± 4.60%R. intestinalis10.00% ± 2.25%
E. hallii4.03% ± 0.3%
C. leptum cluster6.40% ± 3.40%F. prausnitzii7.5% ± 2.3%
R .intestinalis11.27% ± 0.10%
E. hallii10.51% ± 0.01%
F. prausnitzii10.48% ± 0.14%
UC fecal samples (severe)
C. coccoides cluster9.80% ± 2.40%R. intestinalis9% ± 1.83%
E. hallii4.2% ± 0.2%
C. leptum cluster6.20% ± 1.80%F. prausnitzii6.01% ± 1.6%
R .intestinalis10.82% ± 0.04%
E. hallii10.41% ± 0.01%
F. prausnitzii10.37% ± 0.02%
UC fecal samples (remission)
C. coccoides cluster12.99% ± 2.65%R. intestinalis11.40% ± 1.83%
E. hallii5.07% ± 0.6%
C. leptum cluster7.89% ± 1.50%F. prausnitzii7.40% ± 2.32%
R .intestinalis11.48% ± 0.04%
E. hallii10.65% ± 0.01%
F. prausnitzii10.58% ± 0.03%