Dissecting and tracing the gut microbiota of infants with botulism: A cross sectional and longitudinal study

Author:

Wang Dai1,Li Kexin2,Wang Lijuan3,Teng Zhongqiu4,Luo Xia4,Sun Hui4,Huang Ying4,Hu Songnian5,Xu Xuefang4,Lan Ruiting6,He Zilong2,Xu Jianguo4

Affiliation:

1. Xiamen University

2. Beihang University

3. Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University

4. Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

5. chinese academy of sciences

6. University of New South Wales

Abstract

Abstract Background. Infantile botulism is caused by botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT), which is mainly produced by Clostridium botulinum.However, there is a lack of longitudinal cohort study on infant botulism. Herein, we have constructed a cross-sectional and longitudinal cohort of infants infected with C. botulinum. Our goal was to reveal the differences in the intestinal microbiota of botulism-infected and healthy infants as well as the dynamic changes over time through multi-omics analysis. Methods. We performed 16S rRNA sequencing and whole genome sequencing of 20 infants’ stools over a period of 3 months. Through bioinformatics analysis, we focused on the changes in the infants’ intestinal microbiota as well as function over time series. Results. We found that Enterococcus was significantly enriched in the infected group and declined over time, whereas Bifidobacterium was significantly enriched in the healthy group and gradually increased over time. All isolates carried the type B botulinum toxin gene with identical sequence. in silicoMultilocus sequence typing found that 20 C. botulinum isolates from the patients were typed into ST31 and ST32. Conclusions. Differences of intestinal microbiota and functions in infants were found with botulism through cross-sectional and longitudinal studies and Bifidobacterium may play a role in the recovery of infected infants.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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