Antibiotic exposure exacerbates acute-on-chronic liver failure via gut microbiota imbalance and secondary liver lesion
Shujuan Yang, Jing Wang, Nan Yang, Juan Li, Li Jin, Yan Zhang, Hongli Wang, JianJun Fu, Tianyan Chen, Yingren Zhao, Yingli He

TL;DR
Antibiotics worsen liver failure outcomes by disrupting gut bacteria balance, leading to more severe liver damage.
Contribution
This study identifies gut microbiota dysbiosis as a mechanism linking antibiotic exposure to worse outcomes in acute-on-chronic liver failure.
Findings
Antibiotic-exposed ACLF patients had lower survival rates compared to non-exposed patients.
Antibiotic exposure in rats led to more severe hepatitis and higher alanine transaminase levels.
Gut microbiota diversity decreased with antibiotic exposure, and specific bacterial families increased or decreased.
Abstract
Introduction. The correlation between antibiotic exposure and adverse outcomes in patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) remains controversial, and the underlying mechanism is unclear. Hypothesis/Gap Statement. This study hypothesizes that antibiotic exposure in ACLF patients alters gut microbiota, which affects the outcome of ACLF. Aim. To explore the effect of antibiotic exposure on gut microbiota that affects the outcome of ACLF. Methodology. A retrospective matched study of ACLF patients and the ACLF rat model was used to assess adverse outcomes associated with antibiotic exposure. The gut microbiota of the ACLF patients and the ACLF rat model were sequenced using the Illumina MiSeq platform. Results. Twenty-three ACLF patients who were exposed to antibiotics and 46 matched controls who were not exposed to antibiotics were enrolled. The survival rates at 4, 12 and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGut microbiota and health · Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research · Liver Disease and Transplantation
