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Query: UMLS:C0022104 (
irritable bowel syndrome
)
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Campylobacter concisus
was previously shown to be associated with inflammatory bowel disease including Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC).
C. concisus
has two genomospecies (GS). This study systematically examined the colonization of GS1 and
GS2
C. concisus
in the human gastrointestinal tract. GS1 and
GS2
specific polymorphisms in 23S rRNA gene were identified by comparison of the 23S rRNA genes of 49
C. concisus
strains. Two newly designed PCR methods, based on the polymorphisms of 23S rRNA gene, were developed and validated. These PCR methods were used to detect and quantify GS1 and
GS2
C. concisus
in 56 oral and enteric samples collected from the gastrointestinal tract of patients with
IBD
and healthy controls. Meta-analysis of the composition of the isolated GS1 and
GS2
C. concisus
strains in previous studies was also conducted. The quantitative PCR methods revealed that there was more
GS2
than GS1
C. concisus
in samples collected from the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract of both patients with
IBD
and healthy controls, showing that
GS2
C. concisus
is better adapted to the human gastrointestinal tract. Analysis of GS1 and
GS2
composition of isolated
C. concisus
strains in previous studies showed similar findings except that in healthy individuals a significantly lower
GS2
than GS1
C. concisus
strains were isolated from fecal samples, suggesting a potential difference in the
C. concisus
strains or the enteric environment between patients with gastrointestinal diseases and healthy controls. This study provides novel information regarding the adaptation of different genomospecies of
C. concisus
in the human gastrointestinal tract.
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PMID:
Campylobacter concisus
Genomospecies 2 Is Better Adapted to the Human Gastrointestinal Tract as Compared with
Campylobacter concisus
Genomospecies 1. 2882 43