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Khan, Niloufer; Lindner, Sarah; Gomes, Antonio L.C.; Devlin, Sean M.; Shah, Gunjan L.; Sung, Anthony D.; Sauter, Craig S.; Landau, Heather J.; Dahi, Parastoo B.; Perales, Miguel-Angel; Chung, David J.; Lesokhin, Alexander M.; Dai, Anqi; Clurman, Annelie; Slingerland, John B.; Slingerland, Ann E.; Brereton, Daniel G.; Giardina, Paul A.; Maloy, Molly; Armijo, Gabriel K.; Rondon-Clavo, Carlos; Fontana, Emily; Bohannon, Lauren; Ramalingam, Sendhilnathan; Bush, Amy T.; Lew, Meagan V.; Messina, Julia A.; Littmann, Eric; Taur, Ying; Jenq, Robert R.; Chao, Nelson J.; Giralt, Sergio; Markey, Kate A.; Pamer, Eric G.; van den Brink, Marcel R.M.; Peled, Jonathan U.
Blood, 03/2021, Letnik: 137, Številka: 11Journal Article
We previously described clinically relevant reductions in fecal microbiota diversity in patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT). Recipients of high-dose chemotherapy and autologous HCT (auto-HCT) incur similar antibiotic exposures and nutritional alterations. To characterize the fecal microbiota in the auto-HCT population, we analyzed 1161 fecal samples collected from 534 adult recipients of auto-HCT for lymphoma, myeloma, and amyloidosis in an observational study conducted at 2 transplantation centers in the United States. By using 16S ribosomal gene sequencing, we assessed fecal microbiota composition and diversity, as measured by the inverse Simpson index. At both centers, the diversity of early pretransplant fecal microbiota was lower in patients than in healthy controls and decreased further during the course of transplantation. Loss of diversity and domination by specific bacterial taxa occurred during auto-HCT in patterns similar to those with allo-HCT. Above-median fecal intestinal diversity in the periengraftment period was associated with decreased risk of death or progression (progression-free survival hazard ratio, 0.46; 95% confidence interval, 0.26-0.82; P = .008), adjusting for disease and disease status. This suggests that further investigation into the health of the intestinal microbiota in auto-HCT patients and posttransplant outcomes should be undertaken. •Microbiota injury is observed in recipients of auto-HCT.•Lower periengraftment diversity in fecal samples is associated with worse overall and progression-free survival in auto-HCT patients. Display omitted
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