Freeze-dried fecal samples are biologically active after long-lasting storage and suited to fecal microbiota transplantation in a preclinical murine model ofClostridioides difficileinfection

Fecal microbiota transplantation is now recommended for treating recurrent forms ofClostridioides difficileinfection. Recent studies have reported protocols using capsules of either frozen or freeze-dried stool allowing oral administration in in- and out-patient settings. However, a central question...

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Hauptverfasser: Reygner, Julie, Charrueau, Christine, Delannoy, Johanne, Mayeur, Camille, Robert, Veronique, Cuinat, Celine, Meylheuc, Thierry, Mauras, Aurelie, Augustin, Jeremy, Nicolis, Ioannis, Modoux, Morgane, Joly, Francisca, Waligora-Dupriet, Anne-Judith, Thomas, Muriel, Kapel, Nathalie
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description Fecal microbiota transplantation is now recommended for treating recurrent forms ofClostridioides difficileinfection. Recent studies have reported protocols using capsules of either frozen or freeze-dried stool allowing oral administration in in- and out-patient settings. However, a central question remains the viability, engraftment, and efficacy of the microbiome over time during storage life. This study shows that both the freeze-drying and freezing procedures for fecal samples allowed preserving viability, short-chain fatty acids concentration, and anti-Clostridioides difficileproperties of microbiota without significant alteration after storage for 12 months. Fecal transplantation with freeze-dried microbiota allowed engraftment of microbiota leading to clearance ofClostridioides difficileinfection in a preclinical murine model with a survival rate of 70%versus53-60% in mice treated with frozen inocula, and 20% in the untreated group. Moreover, the freeze-dried powder can be used to fill oral hard capsules using a very low amount (0.5%) of glidant excipient, allowing oral formulation. Altogether, this study showed that freeze-dried inocula can be used for the treatment ofClostridioides difficileinfection with long-lasting stability of the fecal microbiota. This formulation facilitates biobanking and allows the use of hard capsules, an essential step to simplify patient access to treatment.
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