Longitudinal gut microbiome changes in alcohol use disorder are influenced by abstinence and drinking quantity
Many patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) consume alcohol chronically and in large amounts that alter intestinal microbiota, damage the gastrointestinal tract, and thereby injure other organs via malabsorption and intestinal inflammation. We hypothesized that alcohol consumption and subsequent a...
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doaj-f9e8537584eb401a869cf12a019e88ef2020-12-07T17:17:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGut Microbes1949-09761949-09842020-11-011161608163110.1080/19490976.2020.17580101758010Longitudinal gut microbiome changes in alcohol use disorder are influenced by abstinence and drinking quantityNancy J. Ames0Jennifer J. Barb1Kornel Schuebel2Sarah Mudra3Brianna K. Meeks4Ralph Thadeus S. Tuason5Alyssa T. Brooks6Narjis Kazmi7Shanna Yang8Kelly Ratteree9Nancy Diazgranados10Michael Krumlauf11Gwenyth R. Wallen12David Goldman13NIHNIHNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismNIHNIHNIHNIHNIHNIHUnites States Public Health Service Commissioned CorpsNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismNIHNIHNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismMany patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) consume alcohol chronically and in large amounts that alter intestinal microbiota, damage the gastrointestinal tract, and thereby injure other organs via malabsorption and intestinal inflammation. We hypothesized that alcohol consumption and subsequent abstinence would change the gut microbiome in adults admitted to a treatment program. Stool and oral specimens, diet data, gastrointestinal assessment scores, anxiety, depression measures and drinking amounts were collected longitudinally for up to 4 weeks in 22 newly abstinent inpatients with AUD who were dichotomized as less heavy drinkers (LHD, <10 drinks/d) and very heavy drinkers (VHD, 10 or more drinks/d). Next-generation 16 S rRNA gene sequencing was performed to measure the gut and oral microbiome at up to ten time points/subject and LHD and VHD were compared for change in principal components, Shannon diversity index and specific genera. The first three principal components explained 46.7% of the variance in gut microbiome diversity across time and all study subjects, indicating the change in gut microbiome following abstinence. The first time point was an outlier in three-dimensional principal component space versus all other time points. The gut microbiota in LHD and VHD were significantly dissimilar in change from day 1 to day 5 (p = .03) and from day 1 to week 3 (p = .02). The VHD drinking group displayed greater change from baseline. The Shannon diversity index of the gut microbiome changed significantly during abstinence in five participants. In both groups, the Shannon diversity was lower in the oral microbiome than gut. Ten total genera were shared between oral and stool in the AUD participants. These data were compared with healthy controls from the Human Microbiome Project to investigate the concept of a core microbiome. Rapid changes in gut microbiome following abstinence from alcohol suggest resilience of the gut microbiome in AUD and reflects the benefits of refraining from the highest levels of alcohol and potential benefits of abstinence.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2020.1758010gut microbiomemolecular methodsalcohol use disorderoral microbiomesubstance use |
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Nancy J. Ames Jennifer J. Barb Kornel Schuebel Sarah Mudra Brianna K. Meeks Ralph Thadeus S. Tuason Alyssa T. Brooks Narjis Kazmi Shanna Yang Kelly Ratteree Nancy Diazgranados Michael Krumlauf Gwenyth R. Wallen David Goldman |
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Nancy J. Ames Jennifer J. Barb Kornel Schuebel Sarah Mudra Brianna K. Meeks Ralph Thadeus S. Tuason Alyssa T. Brooks Narjis Kazmi Shanna Yang Kelly Ratteree Nancy Diazgranados Michael Krumlauf Gwenyth R. Wallen David Goldman Longitudinal gut microbiome changes in alcohol use disorder are influenced by abstinence and drinking quantity Gut Microbes gut microbiome molecular methods alcohol use disorder oral microbiome substance use |
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Nancy J. Ames Jennifer J. Barb Kornel Schuebel Sarah Mudra Brianna K. Meeks Ralph Thadeus S. Tuason Alyssa T. Brooks Narjis Kazmi Shanna Yang Kelly Ratteree Nancy Diazgranados Michael Krumlauf Gwenyth R. Wallen David Goldman |
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Longitudinal gut microbiome changes in alcohol use disorder are influenced by abstinence and drinking quantity |
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Longitudinal gut microbiome changes in alcohol use disorder are influenced by abstinence and drinking quantity |
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Longitudinal gut microbiome changes in alcohol use disorder are influenced by abstinence and drinking quantity |
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Longitudinal gut microbiome changes in alcohol use disorder are influenced by abstinence and drinking quantity |
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Longitudinal gut microbiome changes in alcohol use disorder are influenced by abstinence and drinking quantity |
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longitudinal gut microbiome changes in alcohol use disorder are influenced by abstinence and drinking quantity |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Gut Microbes |
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1949-0976 1949-0984 |
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2020-11-01 |
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Many patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) consume alcohol chronically and in large amounts that alter intestinal microbiota, damage the gastrointestinal tract, and thereby injure other organs via malabsorption and intestinal inflammation. We hypothesized that alcohol consumption and subsequent abstinence would change the gut microbiome in adults admitted to a treatment program. Stool and oral specimens, diet data, gastrointestinal assessment scores, anxiety, depression measures and drinking amounts were collected longitudinally for up to 4 weeks in 22 newly abstinent inpatients with AUD who were dichotomized as less heavy drinkers (LHD, <10 drinks/d) and very heavy drinkers (VHD, 10 or more drinks/d). Next-generation 16 S rRNA gene sequencing was performed to measure the gut and oral microbiome at up to ten time points/subject and LHD and VHD were compared for change in principal components, Shannon diversity index and specific genera. The first three principal components explained 46.7% of the variance in gut microbiome diversity across time and all study subjects, indicating the change in gut microbiome following abstinence. The first time point was an outlier in three-dimensional principal component space versus all other time points. The gut microbiota in LHD and VHD were significantly dissimilar in change from day 1 to day 5 (p = .03) and from day 1 to week 3 (p = .02). The VHD drinking group displayed greater change from baseline. The Shannon diversity index of the gut microbiome changed significantly during abstinence in five participants. In both groups, the Shannon diversity was lower in the oral microbiome than gut. Ten total genera were shared between oral and stool in the AUD participants. These data were compared with healthy controls from the Human Microbiome Project to investigate the concept of a core microbiome. Rapid changes in gut microbiome following abstinence from alcohol suggest resilience of the gut microbiome in AUD and reflects the benefits of refraining from the highest levels of alcohol and potential benefits of abstinence. |
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gut microbiome molecular methods alcohol use disorder oral microbiome substance use |
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