Gut microbiota, behavior and nutrition after type 1 diabetes diagnosis: a longitudinal study for supporting data in the metabolic control
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) risk involves genetic susceptibility but also epigenetics, Q27
environment, and behaviors. Appropriate metabolic control, especially quickly
after the diagnosis, is crucial for the patient quality of life. This study aimed
to produce a quantitative comparison of the behavior, nutrition habits, and
gut microbiota composition between the onset and the 1-year follow-up
in 35 children with T1D. At follow-up, with the metabolic control, many
parameters improved significantly, with respect to the onset, such as glycated
hemoglobin (−19%), body mass index (BMI), and also nutritional behaviors,
such as normal calorie intake (+6%), carbohydrate intake (−12%), extra portion
request (−4%), and meals distribution during the day. Moreover, glycated
hemoglobin decrement correlated with both total and rapid absorption Q22
carbohydrate intake (Spearman’s rho = 0.288, 95% CI 0.066–0.510, p = 0.013),
showing the nutritional behavior supported the insulin therapy e ciency. The
next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis of microbiota revealed abundance
dierences for Ruminococcus bromii and Prevotella copri (higher at onset, p
< 0.001) and the genera Succinivibrio and Faecalibacterium (lower at onset,
p < 0.001), as a consequence of nutritional behavior, but it was not the
only changing driver. The qRT-PCR analysis showed significant variations,
in particular for Bacteroidetes and Bifidobacterium spp. (+1.56 log gene
copies/g stool at follow-up, p < 0.001). During the year, in 11% of the
patients, severe clinical episodes occurred (hypoglycemic or ketoacidosis).
The likelihood of a severe hypoglycemic episode was modulated when the
Methanobrevibacter smithii amount increased (odds ratio 3.7, 95% CI 1.2–
11.4, p = 0.026). Integrated evaluation, including nutritional behavior and
microbiota composition, could be considered predictive of the metabolic
control management for children cohort with a recent diagnosis of T1D
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
type 1 diabetes, microbiota, T1D progression, α-diversity, Methanobrevibacter smithii
Elenco autori:
Deborah Traversi, Giacomo Scaioli, Ivana Rabbone, Giulia Carletto, Arianna Ferro, Elena Franchitti, Deborah Carrera, Silvia Savastio, Francesco Cadario, Roberta Siliquini, Franco Cerutti, Marilena Durazzo
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