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Malnutrition & the Microbiome
Prof James A Berkley
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Terminology Malnutrition
“Insufficient nutrient intake to preserve normal growth and function” In practice = low anthropometric status micronutrients and metabolism ??? Immunity Dysbiosis Etc…
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Reduced nutrient intake
Malnutrition Reduced nutrient intake Energy cost of illness Nutrient losses ↓ immunity Infection
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Reduced nutrient intake Defective barriers: skin, gut, respiratory
Malnutrition ↓ Growth ↓ Repair Reduced nutrient intake Energy cost of illness Nutrient loss Microbiome Defective barriers: skin, gut, respiratory ↓ immunity Infection: ↑ Susceptibility ↑ Severity ↑ Duration
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Systemic inflammation
Energy metabolism Micronutrients Gut mucus layer Short chain fatty acids Nutrient processing Amino acids Entero-pathogens Malnutrition Neuro-transmitters Appetite Mood Gut immune responses Gut inflammation Systemic inflammation
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Persistent Gut Microbiota Immaturity in Malnourished Bangladeshi Children
Nature June 19; 510(7505): 417–421.
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Persistent Gut Microbiota Immaturity in Malnourished Bangladeshi Children
Nature June 19; 510(7505): 417–421.
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Persistent Gut Microbiota Immaturity in Malnourished Bangladeshi Children
Nature June 19; 510(7505): 417–421.
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Persistent Gut Microbiota Immaturity in Malnourished Bangladeshi Children (validation in Malawi)
Nature June 19; 510(7505): 417–421.
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Persistent Gut Microbiota Immaturity in Malnourished Bangladeshi Children
Nature June 19; 510(7505): 417–421.
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Malawi
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Therapeutics? Water, Sanitation & Hygiene? Probiotics?
Diet and pre-biotic foods? Antimicrobials
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HIV trial HR 0.57
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Contaminated Quarters
Growth: Antibiotics in Animal Husbandry Clean Quarters Contaminated Quarters Eyssen et al. J Exp Med January 1; 117(1): 127–138.
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Hypothesis: co-trimoxazole in SAM (HIV-negative)
Antimicrobial Prophylaxis ↓ Infection ↓ Immune activation ↓ Mortality ↑ Growth & Repair Microbiome
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Co-trimoxazole prophylaxis in complicated SAM (HIV-negative)
Hazard Ratio 0.90 (0.71 to 1.16) P=0.429 Placebo Cotrimoxazole
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Growth Weight for Length Z Score MUAC cm Length for Age Z score
Head Circum. for Age Z Score
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Cotrimoxazole reduces systemic inflammation in HIV infection by altering the gut microbiome and immune activation Bourke et. al. Science Translational Medicine 03 Apr 2019: Vol. 11, Issue 486, eaav0537
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Cotrimoxazole reduces systemic inflammation in HIV infection by altering the gut microbiome and immune activation Bourke et. al. Science Translational Medicine 03 Apr 2019: Vol. 11, Issue 486, eaav0537
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Phase 1 (2016-2017) Phase 2 (2017-2020) PK ceftriaxone & metronidazole
Faecal carriage of ESBL in SAM/non-SAM Phase 2 ( ) 2x2 factorial trial Mortality, toxicity, readmission, growth Pen/Gent vs Ceftriaxone (Sepsis, AMR) Metronidazole vs Placebo (SIBO, parasites)
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FLACSAM Schedule Screening at admission to hospital, information & consent Follow up Study drugs Discharge d d d d90
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ENDPOINTS Mortality to 90d Growth to 90d – absolute MUAC
By time: 48h, 7d, inpatient, post-discharge By causes Growth to 90d – absolute MUAC Toxicity Weight for height Height for age Microbiome Antibiotic usage, days on 1st, 2nd & 3rd line antimicrobials AMR carriage and disease
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CHAIN Cohort Deaths, readmissions & final anthropometry Follow up
Household Survey Follow up Admission Discharge Day 45 Day 90 Day 180
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Pakistan 1 site Bangladesh 2 sites West Africa 1 site Uganda 1 site Kenya 3 sites Malawi 1 site
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SAM MAM Well-nourished
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