Gut Microbiota Alterations and Dysbiosis Patterns in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Clinical Correlations and Therapeutic Impact
Anda-Maria Beca, Roxana Folescu, Adina Teodora Crăciun, Laura Olariu, Ileana Enatescu, Bianca Belei, Oana Belei

TL;DR
This study explores gut microbiota changes in children with inflammatory bowel disease and finds that these changes are more severe in Crohn's disease and may be influenced by treatment type.
Contribution
The study introduces a semi-quantitative dysbiosis score and correlates it with clinical metrics in pediatric IBD patients.
Findings
Dysbiosis severity is higher in Crohn’s disease compared to ulcerative colitis.
Biologic therapy shows a trend toward lower dysbiosis scores.
Strong correlations exist between dysbiosis scores and microbial indices like the Organism of Interest metric and Gut Microbiota Index.
Abstract
Background: Gut microbiota alterations are increasingly recognized as key contributors to the development and clinical course of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly in pediatric patients, in whom microbial maturation and immune regulation are still evolving. Objective: This study aimed to assess intestinal microbiota composition and dysbiosis severity in pediatric IBD, with comparative analyses according to disease phenotype (Crohn’s disease versus ulcerative colitis) and therapeutic strategy (biologic versus non-biologic treatment). Methods: A prospective cohort of 60 pediatric patients diagnosed with IBD based on Porto criteria was evaluated. Fecal samples were obtained at baseline and after three months of combined standard IBD treatment and adjunct microbiota-targeted therapy, and were analyzed using an AI-assisted microbiota profiling platform. A semi-quantitative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGut microbiota and health · Inflammatory Bowel Disease · Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research
