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Can the Gut Microbiota Serve as a Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Childhood Epilepsy? - 05/07/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2023.04.006 
Sevim Türay, MD a, b,  : Associate Professor, Şengül Cangür, MD, b, c : Professor, Gözde Kahraman, MD b, d, Eda Kayabaşı, MD b, d, Ömer Faruk Çetiner e, f : Medical Student, Grade 5, Burak Aydın, MD g, h, Cihadiye Elif Öztürk, MD i, j : Professor
a Department of Pediatric Neurology, Duzce University Medical Faculty, Duzce, Turkey 
b Duzce University Faculty of Medicine, Duzce, Turkey 
c Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Duzce University Medical Faculty, Duzce, Turkey 
d Department of Medical Microbiology, Duzce University Medical Faculty, Duzce, Turkey 
e Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey 
f Istanbul Tip Capa Campus, Istanbul, Turkey 
g Traditional and Complementary Medicine Research Department, Istanbul Health Sciences University, Istanbul, Turkey 
h Istanbul Health Sciences University Haydarpasa Campus, Istanbul, Turkey 
i Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Microbiology, Istanbul Arel University, Istanbul, Turkey 
j Istanbul Arel University, Istanbul, Turkey 

Communications should be addressed to: Dr. Türay; Assoc. Prof.; Department of Pediatric Neurology; Duzce University Medical Faculty; 500th street; Duzce 81620, Turkey.Assoc. Prof.Department of Pediatric NeurologyDuzce University Medical FacultyDuzce81620Turkey

Abstract

Background

To investigate the activity of the gut-brain axis in the pathogenesis of childhood epilepsy and to define biomarkers capable of assisting with determining new strategies in that context.

Methods

Twenty children with epilepsy of “unknown etiology” and seven healthy controls in the same age group were included in the study. The groups were compared using a questionnaire. Stool samples were stored in tubes containing DNA/RNA Shield (Zymo Research) with a sterile swab. Sequencing was carried out using the MiSeq System (Illumina). The 16S rRNA sequencing of samples using next-generation sequencing involved V4 variable region polymerase chain reaction amplification concluded by 2 × 250-bp paired-end sequencing of amplicons and at least 50,000 reads (>Q30) per sample. DNA sequences were classified at the genus level using the Kraken program. Bioinformatics and statistical analysis were then performed.

Results

Individuals’ gut microbiota relative abundance values differed between the groups at the genus, order, class, family, and phylum levels. Flavihumibacter, Niabella, Anoxybacillus, Brevundimonas, Devosia, and Delftia were seen only in the control group, whereas Megamonas and Coriobacterium were observed only in the epilepsy group. The linear discriminant analysis effect size method identified 33 taxa as important in differentiating the groups.

Conclusions

We think that bacterial varieties (such as Megamonas and Coriobacterium) that differ between the two groups can be employed as useful biomarkers in the diagnosis and follow-up of epileptic patients. We also predict that, in addition to epilepsy treatment protocols, the restoration of eubiotic microbiota may increase the success of treatment.

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Keywords : Gut microbiota, Childhood epilepsy, Biomarker, Seizure control, Diagnosis, Treatment


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 Conflicts of interest: None of the authors has any conflict of interest to disclose.
 Funding: This research was financially supported by the Düzce University Scientific Research Projects Unit under number “2021.04.03.1196” supported by the Fast Track Project.
 Ethics and ethical publication statement: Approval for the study was granted by the local ethics committee of our university hospital (2021/69). The research was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects. Written informed consent was obtained from all parents. We confirm that we have read the Journal's position on issues involved in ethical publication and affirm that this report is consistent with those guidelines.
 Türay and Öztürk equally contributed to writing of the article.
 Author contributions: S.T. contributed to conceptualization, formal analysis, methodology, finding and collecting samples, interpretation of data, project administration, original draft presentation, as well as review and editing. C.E.Ö. contributed to conceptualization, formal analysis, methodology, project administration, interpretation of data, original draft presentation, as well as review and editing. Ş.C. contributed to original draft presentation and statistical analysis and interpretation. G.K. and E.K. contributed to survey implementation and collection and analysis of samples. Ö.F.Ç. contributed to survey implementation, interpretation of data, and draft preparation. B.A. contributed to analysis of samples and interpretation of data.
 Data availability statement: The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author.


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