Interplay between human leukocyte antigen genes and the microbial colonization process of the newborn intestine

Coeliac disease (CD) development involves genetic (HLA-DQ2/DQ8) and environmental factors. Herein, the influence of the HLA-DQ genotype on the gut colonization process of breast-fed children was determined. A cohort of 20 newborns, with at least one first-degree relative with CD, were classified acc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current Issues in Molecular Biology 2010, Vol.12 (1), p.1-10
Hauptverfasser: De Palma, G, Capilla, A, Nadal, I, Nova, E, Pozo, T, Varea, V, Polanco, I, Castillejo, G, López, A, Garrote, J A, Calvo, C, García-Novo, M D, Cilleruelo, M L, Ribes-Koninckx, C, Palau, F, Sanz, Y
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Zusammenfassung:Coeliac disease (CD) development involves genetic (HLA-DQ2/DQ8) and environmental factors. Herein, the influence of the HLA-DQ genotype on the gut colonization process of breast-fed children was determined. A cohort of 20 newborns, with at least one first-degree relative with CD, were classified according to their HLA-DQ genotype into high, intermediate and low genetic risk groups, showing 24-28%, 7-8% and less than 1% probability to develop CD, respectively. Faecal microbiota was analysed at 7 days, 1 and 4 months of children's age by fluorescence in situ hybridization. When considering all data, Gram-negative bacteria and Bacteroides-Prevotella group proportions were higher (P
ISSN:1467-3037
1467-3045
DOI:10.21775/cimb.012.001