Gut Biome and Graft-versus-Host Disease: Do Organisms in the Gut Contribute to GVHD?

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  • Summary: The overall health of the gut microbiome and its organisms can influence the prevalence and severity of graft-versus-host disease. This presentation reviews the causes and mechanisms of how organisms in the gut can affect GVHD and reviews potential strategies to minimize this problem.
    Presenter: Robert Jenq MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center
    Many thanks to Incyte and Ironwood Pharmaceuticals whose support helped make this Survivorship Symposium possible.
    To read the transcript, go to:
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    Highlights:
    Having a stem cell transplant can temporarily reduce microbiome diversity.
    Patients with more diverse microbiome have a decreased risk of death due to GVHD
    Avoiding antibiotics that reduce diversity in the gut microbiome and supporting the gut biome with
    a well-balanced diet can help prevent a sequence of events that can worsen GVHD.
    May 2024, Part of the Virtual Celebrating a Second Chance at Life Survivorship Symposium 2024
    Presentation is 40 minutes long with 19 minutes of Q & A
    Key Points:
    (08:10): Patients with more diverse microbiomes have improved overall survival.
    (08:47): This improved survival probably reflects differences in GVHD related mortality.
    (09:15): Certain antibiotics that are used in transplant patients can decrease the diversity of the microbiome.
    (11:05): In one study, patients receiving a strong antibiotic called meropenem developed GVHD at much higher rates than those that did not receive that medication.
    (14:57): A bacteria called bacteroides thetaiotaomicron can thin mucus in the intestinal layers and lead to more severe GVHD.
    (17:58): One study found that patients with more bacteroides in their stool responded better to steroid treatment for GHVD than those who had less bacteriodies.
    (20:41): A sub-type of bacteria called B. ovatus was found to prevent thinning of mucus in the gut.
    (25:08): In human patients receiving a stem cell transplant, chemotherapy can suppress appetite and impair nutrition which also impairs the gut bacteria.
    (28:13): Probiotics are not very beneficial in restoring the bacteria in microbiome needed to reduce the risk of severe GVHD.
    (29:45): Fecal transplantation via capsules has more promise for restoring or maintaining a healthy gut biome.
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