Faecal microbiota transplant restores intestinal barrier function and augments ammonia metabolism in patients with cirrhosis: a randomised single-blind placebo-controlled trial

Author:

Shawcross Debbie1ORCID,Edwards Lindsey2ORCID,Woodhouse Charlotte2,Lee Sunjae3,Mullish Benjamin4ORCID,Learoyd Annastazia5,Portlock Theo6ORCID,Flach Clare5,Douiri Abdel2ORCID,Zamalloa Ane7,Meoli Lilianeleny8,Kronsten Victoria9,Yang Xiaoping2,Lynham Steven2,Merrick BlairORCID,Ribière Céline10,Lelouvier Benjamin11,Holmes Sia8,Takis Panteleimon4ORCID,Marchesi Julian4,Tranah Thomas9,Patel Vishal12,Shoaie Saeed2ORCID,Goldenberg Simon13

Affiliation:

1. King’s College London

2. King's college London

3. Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions, Dental Institute, King’s College London, UK and 4. School of Life Sciences, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, 61005, Republic of K

4. Imperial College London

5. School of Life Course and Population Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, King’s College London, London, UK.

6. Science for Life Laboratory, KTH – Royal Institute of Technology, 171 21, Stockholm, Sweden.

7. 2. Institute of Liver Studies, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS, UK.

8. Institute of Liver Studies, School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London, 125 Coldharbour Lane, London SE5 9NU, UK.

9. Institute of Liver Studies, School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London, 125 Coldharbour Lane, London SE5 9NU, UK

10. Vaiomer, 516 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 31670 Labège, France.

11. Vaiomer SAS, Labège France

12. The Roger Williams Institute of Hepatology, Foundation for Liver Research, 111 Coldharbour Lane, London, SE5 9NT, UK.

13. Centre for Clinical Infection and Diagnostics Research, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College, London, UK.

Abstract

Abstract Patients with cirrhosis have reduced gut-bacterial diversity and microbiota enriched with pathobionts. This enrichment, coupled with increased gut permeability and bacterial translocation, increases susceptibility to infection and death. Faecal microbiota transplant [FMT] previously restored gut diversity and improved hepatic encephalopathy (HE) in small phase-I-trials, but its impact upon the disease process in cirrhosis is unexplored. We performed a randomised, placebo-controlled feasibility trial of jejunal FMT transplant in 32 advanced cirrhosis patients. The primary endpoint assessed safety, feasibility, and tolerability of FMT; secondary endpoints explored efficacy and mechanism. FMT was safe and well-tolerated with no serious adverse events. Deep-faecal-metagenomic sequencing confirmed FMT increased recipient species richness with significant donor engraftment. FMT reduced intestinal barrier damage and systemic inflammation. FMT decreased microbial-associated ammonia production and augmented ammonia excretion viaanaerobic metabolism of L-aspartate to hippurateproviding proof of concept that FMT enhances ammonia metabolism, central in the pathogenesis of HEin cirrhosis.

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