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The interplay of gut microbiota between donors and recipients determines the efficacy of fecal microbiota transplantation

Ruiqiao He, Pan Li, Jinfeng Wang, Bota Cui, Faming Zhang, Fangqing Zhao

2022Gut Microbes102 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, respectively), consistently exist in both CDI and IBD patients. Based on a time-course-based multi-cohort analysis of FMT fecal samples, we observed the interplay between recipient and donor-derived microbiota during FMT, in which the FMT outcome was significantly associated with the enterotype and microbiota distance between donor and recipient after FMT. We proposed a new measurement, the ratio of colonizers to residents after FMT (C2R), to quantify the engraftment of donor-derived bacteria in the recipients, and then constructed an enterotype-based statistical model for donor-recipient matching, which was validated by both cross-validation and an additional IBD FMT cohort (n = 42). We believe that with the accumulation of FMT multi-omics datasets, machine learning-based methods will be helpful for rational donor selection for improving efficacy and precision FMT practices.

Topics & Concepts

Fecal bacteriotherapyDysbiosisBiologyGut floraTransplantationFecesImmunologyMicrobiomeMicrobiologyClostridium difficileAntibioticsBioinformaticsInternal medicineMedicineClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchGut microbiota and healthGastrointestinal motility and disorders