Guo-lin WU, Hai-feng LU, Yi-lian CHEN, 等. Changes of Intestinal Microecology in Patients with Primary Sjogren's Syndrome after Therapy of Yangyin Yiqi Huoxue Recipe (养阴益气活血方)[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(9):654-662.
Guo-lin WU, Hai-feng LU, Yi-lian CHEN, et al. Changes of Intestinal Microecology in Patients with Primary Sjogren's Syndrome after Therapy of Yangyin Yiqi Huoxue Recipe (养阴益气活血方)[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(9):654-662.
Guo-lin WU, Hai-feng LU, Yi-lian CHEN, 等. Changes of Intestinal Microecology in Patients with Primary Sjogren's Syndrome after Therapy of Yangyin Yiqi Huoxue Recipe (养阴益气活血方)[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(9):654-662. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-019-2939-4.
Guo-lin WU, Hai-feng LU, Yi-lian CHEN, et al. Changes of Intestinal Microecology in Patients with Primary Sjogren's Syndrome after Therapy of Yangyin Yiqi Huoxue Recipe (养阴益气活血方)[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(9):654-662. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-019-2939-4.
Changes of Intestinal Microecology in Patients with Primary Sjogren's Syndrome after Therapy of Yangyin Yiqi Huoxue Recipe (养阴益气活血方)
摘要
Abstract
Objective:
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To explore the change of intestinal microecology in patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS) and correlation with disease activity
and also discuss the therapy effect of Yangyin Yiqi Huoxue Recipe (养阴益气活血方
YYHD).
Methods:
2
Sixteen pSS patients were enrolled in the present study
who received 3-month treatment of YYHR
200 mL orally twice daily. Their pre-and post-test ESSDAI scores
erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels were measured respectively. The 16SrDNA metagenomic sequencing was used to detect and analyze the abundance and diversity of intestinal bacteria flora and the proportion of bacteria at the levels of phylum
family
and genus
in comparision with those of 6 healthy subjects in the control group.
Results:
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The abundance and diversity of intestinal bacteria flora in pSS patients were lower than those of healthy subjects (
P
<
0.05). After the treatment with YYHD
patients' ESSDAI score and levels of IgG and ESR have decreased significantly (
P
<
0.05). At the phylum level
the proportions of
Actinobacteria
Firmicutes
Fusobacteria
and
Proteobacteria
have reduced sharply
while the proportions of
Bacteroidetes
Teneriquetes
and
Candidate-division
-TM7 have increased significantly by treatment (all
P
<
0.05). At the classification level
such treatment has caused a significant decrease in the proportions of
Bacteroidaceae
Ruminococcaceae
Veillonellaceae
and
Enterobacteriacea
(all
P
<
0.05)
but a significant increase in the proportion of
Lachnospiraceae
(
P
<
0.05). At the genus level
the treatment has significantly decreased the proportions of
Bifidobacterium
Bacteroides
Escherichia-Shigella
Faecalibacterium
and
Prevotella
(all
P
<
0.05)
but significantly increased the proportion of
Clostridia
(
P
<
0.05)
close to the levels of healthy subjects (
P
>
0.05).
Conclusions:
2
There exists an imbalance of intestinal microecology in pSS patients
which can be improved through the treatment with YYHD. Besides
such treatment can also improve the disease activity and adjust the diversity of intestinal bacteria flora
the composition and the abundance of intestinal flora.
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Institute of Liver Disease, Shuguang Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Liver Disease Department, Hwa Mei Hospital, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Key Laboratory for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Digestive System Tumors of Zhejiang Province
Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine