Field evaluation of the gut microbiome composition of pre-school and school-aged children in tha song yang, thailand, following oral mda for sth infections

Soil-transmitted helminths, such as roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides), whipworms (Tri-churis trichiura) and hookworms (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma spp.), are gastrointestinal parasites that occur predominantly in low-to middle-income countries worldwide and disproportionally impact children....

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Main Authors: Katharina Stracke, Poom Adisakwattana, Suparat Phuanukoonnon, Tippayarat Yoonuan, Akkarin Poodeepiyasawat, Paron Dekumyoy, Kittipong Chaisiri, Alexandra Roth Schulze, Stephen Wilcox, Harin Karunajeewa, Rebecca J. Traub, Aaron R. Jex
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spelling th-mahidol.780562022-08-04T16:18:58Z Field evaluation of the gut microbiome composition of pre-school and school-aged children in tha song yang, thailand, following oral mda for sth infections Katharina Stracke Poom Adisakwattana Suparat Phuanukoonnon Tippayarat Yoonuan Akkarin Poodeepiyasawat Paron Dekumyoy Kittipong Chaisiri Alexandra Roth Schulze Stephen Wilcox Harin Karunajeewa Rebecca J. Traub Aaron R. Jex Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Medicine Soil-transmitted helminths, such as roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides), whipworms (Tri-churis trichiura) and hookworms (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma spp.), are gastrointestinal parasites that occur predominantly in low-to middle-income countries worldwide and disproportionally impact children. Depending on the STH species, health status of the host and infection intensity, direct impacts of these parasites include malnutrition, anaemia, diarrhoea and physical and cognitive stunting. The indirect consequences of these infections are less well understood. Specifically, gastrointestinal infections may exert acute or chronic impacts on the natural gut microfauna, leading to increased risk of post-infectious gastrointestinal disorders, and reduced gut and overall health through immunomodulating mechanisms. To date a small number of preliminary studies have assessed the impact of helminths on the gut microbiome, but these studies are conflicting. Here, we assessed STH burden in 273 pre-school and school-aged children in Tha Song Yang district, Tak province, Thailand receiving annual oral mebendazole treatment. Ascaris lumbricoides (107/273) and Trichuris trichiura (100/273) were the most prevalent species and often occurred as coinfections (66/273). Ancylostoma ceylanicum was detected in a small number of children as well (n = 3). All of these infections were of low intensity (<4,999 or 999 eggs per gram for Ascaris and Trichuris respectively). Using this information, we characterised the baseline gut microbiome profile and investigated acute STH-induced alterations, comparing infected with uninfected children at the time of sampling. We found no difference between these groups in bacterial alpha-diversity, but did observe differences in beta-diversity and specific differentially abundant OTUs, including increased Akkermansia muciniphila and Bacteroides coprophilus, and reduced Bifidobacterium adolescentis, each of which have been previously implicated in STH-associated changes in the gut microfauna. 2022-08-04T09:18:58Z 2022-08-04T09:18:58Z 2021-07-01 Article PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Vol.15, No.7 (2021) 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009597 19352735 19352727 2-s2.0-85111908201 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78056 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85111908201&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Katharina Stracke
Poom Adisakwattana
Suparat Phuanukoonnon
Tippayarat Yoonuan
Akkarin Poodeepiyasawat
Paron Dekumyoy
Kittipong Chaisiri
Alexandra Roth Schulze
Stephen Wilcox
Harin Karunajeewa
Rebecca J. Traub
Aaron R. Jex
Field evaluation of the gut microbiome composition of pre-school and school-aged children in tha song yang, thailand, following oral mda for sth infections
description Soil-transmitted helminths, such as roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides), whipworms (Tri-churis trichiura) and hookworms (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma spp.), are gastrointestinal parasites that occur predominantly in low-to middle-income countries worldwide and disproportionally impact children. Depending on the STH species, health status of the host and infection intensity, direct impacts of these parasites include malnutrition, anaemia, diarrhoea and physical and cognitive stunting. The indirect consequences of these infections are less well understood. Specifically, gastrointestinal infections may exert acute or chronic impacts on the natural gut microfauna, leading to increased risk of post-infectious gastrointestinal disorders, and reduced gut and overall health through immunomodulating mechanisms. To date a small number of preliminary studies have assessed the impact of helminths on the gut microbiome, but these studies are conflicting. Here, we assessed STH burden in 273 pre-school and school-aged children in Tha Song Yang district, Tak province, Thailand receiving annual oral mebendazole treatment. Ascaris lumbricoides (107/273) and Trichuris trichiura (100/273) were the most prevalent species and often occurred as coinfections (66/273). Ancylostoma ceylanicum was detected in a small number of children as well (n = 3). All of these infections were of low intensity (<4,999 or 999 eggs per gram for Ascaris and Trichuris respectively). Using this information, we characterised the baseline gut microbiome profile and investigated acute STH-induced alterations, comparing infected with uninfected children at the time of sampling. We found no difference between these groups in bacterial alpha-diversity, but did observe differences in beta-diversity and specific differentially abundant OTUs, including increased Akkermansia muciniphila and Bacteroides coprophilus, and reduced Bifidobacterium adolescentis, each of which have been previously implicated in STH-associated changes in the gut microfauna.
author2 Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University
Katharina Stracke
Poom Adisakwattana
Suparat Phuanukoonnon
Tippayarat Yoonuan
Akkarin Poodeepiyasawat
Paron Dekumyoy
Kittipong Chaisiri
Alexandra Roth Schulze
Stephen Wilcox
Harin Karunajeewa
Rebecca J. Traub
Aaron R. Jex
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author Katharina Stracke
Poom Adisakwattana
Suparat Phuanukoonnon
Tippayarat Yoonuan
Akkarin Poodeepiyasawat
Paron Dekumyoy
Kittipong Chaisiri
Alexandra Roth Schulze
Stephen Wilcox
Harin Karunajeewa
Rebecca J. Traub
Aaron R. Jex
author_sort Katharina Stracke
title Field evaluation of the gut microbiome composition of pre-school and school-aged children in tha song yang, thailand, following oral mda for sth infections
title_short Field evaluation of the gut microbiome composition of pre-school and school-aged children in tha song yang, thailand, following oral mda for sth infections
title_full Field evaluation of the gut microbiome composition of pre-school and school-aged children in tha song yang, thailand, following oral mda for sth infections
title_fullStr Field evaluation of the gut microbiome composition of pre-school and school-aged children in tha song yang, thailand, following oral mda for sth infections
title_full_unstemmed Field evaluation of the gut microbiome composition of pre-school and school-aged children in tha song yang, thailand, following oral mda for sth infections
title_sort field evaluation of the gut microbiome composition of pre-school and school-aged children in tha song yang, thailand, following oral mda for sth infections
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78056
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