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Correlation of Gut Microbial Compositions to the Development of Kawasaki Disease Vasculitis in Children

Imran Khan, Xiaoang Li, Betty Yuen Kwan Law, Ka In U, Bao Quan Pan, Cheng Lei, W.L. Wendy Hsiao

2020Future Microbiology27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aim: Here, we hypothesize that dysbiotic gut microbiota might contribute to the development of Kawasaki disease (KD), a pediatric disease with unknown etiology. This is the second report on gut microbiota composition in KD patients. Materials & results: 16S amplicon sequencing was performed on fecal DNA samples and revealed predominance of bacterial pathogens, such as Fusobacterium, Neisseria, Shigella and Streptococcus, in the gut of KD patients, but absent or suppressed after immunoglobulin/antibiotics therapy. In addition, beneficial bacteria propagated after the therapy. Conclusion: We conclude that prevalence of Fusobacteria, Shigella and Streptococcus might contribute to KD pathogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

FusobacteriaKawasaki diseaseFusobacteriumMicrobiologyShigellaBiologyGut floraShigellosisPrevotellaImmunologyPathogenesisMicrobiomeStreptococcusAntibioticsBacteriaMedicine16S ribosomal RNABacteroidesInternal medicineFirmicutesBioinformaticsArteryGeneticsSalmonellaStreptococcal Infections and TreatmentsKawasaki Disease and Coronary ComplicationsInflammasome and immune disorders