Transient Suppression of Bacterial Populations Associated with Gut Health is Critical in Success of Exclusive Enteral Nutrition for Children with Crohn's Disease.
Joseph RundeIva VeseliEmily C FogartyAndrea R WatsonQuentin ClayssenMahmoud YosefAlon ShaiberRitu VermaChristopher QuinceKonstantinos GerasimidisDavid T RubinA Murat ErenPublished in: Journal of Crohn's & colitis (2023)
These observations taken together suggest that successful outcomes of EEN are marked by a temporary emergence of microbial populations that are rare in healthy individuals, and a concomitant reduction in microbes that are commonly associated with gut homeostasis. Our work is a first attempt to highlight individual-specific, complex environmental factors that influence microbial response in EEN. This model offers a novel, alternative viewpoint to traditional taxonomic strategies used to characterize associations with health and disease states.