Publication: The abundance of Ruminococcus bromii is associated with faecal butyrate levels and atopic dermatitis in infancy
The abundance of Ruminococcus bromii is associated with faecal butyrate levels and atopic dermatitis in infancy
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Sasaki, M., Schwab, C., Ramirez Garcia, A., Li, Q., Ferstl, R., Bersuch, E., Akdis, C. A., Lauener, R., Frei, R., Roduit, C., Bieber, T., Schmid-Grendelmeier, P., Traidl‐Hoffmann, C., Brüggen, M.-C., & Rhyner, C. (2022). The abundance of Ruminococcus bromii is associated with faecal butyrate levels and atopic dermatitis in infancy. Allergy, 77, 3629–3640. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.15440
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Background: Impaired microbial development and decreased levels of short chain fatty acids, particularly butyrate, is suggested to have a role in the development of atopic dermatitis (AD).
Methods: Faecal microbiota composition, abundance of selected bacterial groups and fermentation metabolites were compared at 90, 180 and 360 days of life between 27 children who developed AD by age one (AD group), and 39 controls (non-AD group) among the CARE (Childhood AlleRgy, nutrition and Environment) study cohort.
Results: Diversity within th
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Sasaki, M., Schwab, C., Ramirez Garcia, A., Li, Q., Ferstl, R., Bersuch, E., Akdis, C. A., Lauener, R., Frei, R., Roduit, C., Bieber, T., Schmid-Grendelmeier, P., Traidl‐Hoffmann, C., Brüggen, M.-C., & Rhyner, C. (2022). The abundance of Ruminococcus bromii is associated with faecal butyrate levels and atopic dermatitis in infancy. Allergy, 77, 3629–3640. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.15440