Multi-omics analyses demonstrate the modulating role of gut microbiota on the associations of unbalanced dietary intake with gastrointestinal symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder

Nov 27, 2023Gut microbes

Gut bacteria may influence how poor diet relates to digestive symptoms in children with autism

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Abstract

Altered and metabolites were identified in 90 children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to typically developing children.

  • Eleven types of gut microbiota were significantly altered in children with ASD compared to typically developing peers.
  • Three increased microbiota types were positively linked to constipation and total gastrointestinal symptoms in ASD children.
  • The microbiota Eggerthellaceae was positively associated with total gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • 397 metabolites were found to be altered in children with ASD, with some correlating with constipation and gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • Ten metabolites derived from gut microbiota were enriched in specific metabolic pathways and associated with gastrointestinal symptoms in ASD.

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Key numbers

11
Altered Count
Altered identified in children with ASD vs. TD children.
397
Altered Metabolites Count
Altered metabolites identified in children with ASD compared to TD children.
3
Increased Microbiota Modulation
Increased microbiota positively modulating dietary intake associations with GI symptoms.

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What this is

  • This research investigates how influences gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) related to their dietary intake.
  • It compares microbiome and metabolomics data from 90 children with ASD and 90 typically developing (TD) children.
  • The study identifies altered and metabolites that modulate the relationship between unbalanced diets and GI symptoms.

Essence

  • Altered in children with ASD enhances the link between unbalanced dietary intake and gastrointestinal symptoms. Specifically, certain increased microbiota positively modulate these associations.

Key takeaways

  • Eleven altered were identified in children with ASD compared to TD children, with specific taxa like Eggerthellaceae being positively correlated with constipation and total GI symptoms.
  • Three increased microbiota (including Eggerthellaceae) positively modulated the associations of unbalanced dietary intake with constipation and total GI symptoms, while decreased microbiota negatively modulated these associations.
  • Among 397 altered metabolites, ten were linked to constipation and total GI symptoms, suggesting that -derived metabolites play a significant role in the GI health of children with ASD.

Caveats

  • Relying on parent-reported dietary data could introduce biases, and further studies should use objective measures to validate these findings.

Definitions

  • gut microbiota: The diverse community of microorganisms residing in the gastrointestinal tract, influencing digestion and health.
  • dysbiosis: An imbalance in the gut microbiota composition, often associated with various health issues.

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