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Personalized Microbiome Modulation to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Multi-Omics and Interventional Approach

Adrian Goldiș, Radu Dragomir, Marina Adriana Mercioni, Christian Goldiș, Diana Sirca, Ileana Enătescu, Laura Olariu, Oana Belei

2025Microorganisms18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a complex disorder influenced by genetic, environmental, and microbial factors, with emerging evidence highlighting the gut microbiome’s role in disease pathogenesis. This study investigates the impact of microbiome-targeted interventions in pediatric IBD by integrating multi-omics analysis, including metagenomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics, and clinical biomarkers, to identify microbial dysbiosis patterns and potential therapeutic targets. A cohort of pediatric IBD patients underwent a personalized intervention involving dietary modifications, probiotic supplementation, and selective antibiotic therapy. Microbiome composition, inflammatory markers (fecal calprotectin, CRP), and disease activity scores (PCDAI/PUCAI) were assessed before and after treatment. At the 3-month follow-up, patients showed significant clinical improvement, with reduced stool frequency (p = 0.004) and improved stool consistency (p < 0.001). Symptoms such as bloating and abdominal pain decreased, while energy levels increased (p < 0.001). Dietary changes included higher fruit, meat, and dairy intake, and lower fast-food and sweets consumption (p < 0.001). Physician assessments classified 90% as “improved”, reinforcing the effectiveness of personalized microbiome interventions. Microbiome-targeted interventions (diet, probiotics, and selective antibiotics) improved pediatric IBD outcomes by reducing pathogenic bacteria and increasing short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing species, lowering inflammation and symptoms. Early-life factors (cesarean birth, and formula feeding) influence IBD risk. Personalized diets enhanced microbial balance. Integrating multi-omics supports precision medicine, offering microbiome-based biomarkers and reducing immunosuppressive reliance.

Topics & Concepts

Inflammatory bowel diseaseMicrobiomeOmicsMedicineDiseaseInflammatory Bowel DiseasesGut microbiomeBioinformaticsComputational biologyInternal medicineBiologyGut microbiota and healthInflammatory Bowel DiseaseGastrointestinal motility and disorders
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