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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Irritable Bowel Syndrome | Research

The gut microbiota participates in the effect of linaclotide in patients with irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C): a multicenter, prospective, pre-post study

Authors: Jianyun Zhou, Haoqi Wei, An Zhou, Xu Xiao, Xia Xie, Bo Tang, Hui Lin, Li Tang, Ruiping Meng, Xiaoying Yuan, Jing Zhang, Cheng Huang, Baobao Huang, Xiping Liao, Tingting Zhong, Suyu He, Sai Gu, Shiming Yang

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Interindividual variation characterizes the relief experienced by constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-C) patients following linaclotide treatment. Complex bidirectional interactions occur between the gut microbiota and various clinical drugs. To date, no established evidence has elucidated the interactions between the gut microbiota and linaclotide. We aimed to explore the impact of linaclotide on the gut microbiota and identify critical bacterial genera that might participate in linaclotide efficacy.

Methods

IBS-C patients were administered a daily linaclotide dose of 290 µg over six weeks, and their symptoms were then recorded during a four-week posttreatment observational period. Pre- and posttreatment fecal samples were collected for 16S rRNA sequencing to assess alterations in the gut microbiota composition. Additionally, targeted metabolomics analysis was performed for the measurement of short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentrations.

Results

Approximately 43.3% of patients met the FDA responder endpoint after taking linaclotide for 6 weeks, and 85% of patients reported some relief from abdominal pain and constipation. Linaclotide considerably modified the gut microbiome and SCFA metabolism. Notably, the higher efficacy of linaclotide was associated with enrichment of the Blautia genus, and the abundance of Blautia after linaclotide treatment was higher than that in healthy volunteers. Intriguingly, a positive correlation was found for the Blautia abundance and SCFA concentrations with improvements in clinical symptoms among IBS-C patients.

Conclusion

The gut microbiota, especially the genus Blautia, may serve as a significant predictive microbe for symptom relief in IBS-C patients receiving linaclotide treatment.
Trial registration: This trial was registered with the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (Chictr.org.cn, ChiCTR1900027934).
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Metadata
Title
The gut microbiota participates in the effect of linaclotide in patients with irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C): a multicenter, prospective, pre-post study
Authors
Jianyun Zhou
Haoqi Wei
An Zhou
Xu Xiao
Xia Xie
Bo Tang
Hui Lin
Li Tang
Ruiping Meng
Xiaoying Yuan
Jing Zhang
Cheng Huang
Baobao Huang
Xiping Liao
Tingting Zhong
Suyu He
Sai Gu
Shiming Yang
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-024-04898-1

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