The gut microbiome of pediatric patients undergoing allo-hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) has recently been considered as a potential reservoir of antimicrobial resistance, with important implications in terms of patient mortality rate. By means of shotgun metagenomics, here we explored the dynamics of the gut resistome – i.e. the pattern of antibiotic resistance genes provided by the gut microbiome – in eight pediatric patients undergoing HSCT, half of whom developed acute Graft-versus-Host Disease (aGvHD). According to our findings, the patients developing aGvHD are characterized by post-HSCT expansion of their gut resistome, involving the acquisition of new resistances, as well as the consolidation of those already present before HSCT. Interestingly, the aGvHD-associated bloom in resistome diversity is not limited to genes coding for resistance to the antibiotics administered along the therapeutic course, but rather involves a broad pattern of different resistance classes, including multidrug resistance, as well as resistance to macrolides, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines and beta-lactams. Our data stress the relevance of mapping the gut resistome in HSCT pediatric patients to define the most appropriate anti-infective treatment post HSCT.

Gut resistome plasticity in pediatric patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation / D'Amico F.; Soverini M.; Zama D.; Consolandi C.; Severgnini M.; Prete A.; Pession A.; Barone M.; Turroni S.; Biagi E.; Brigidi P.; Masetti R.; Rampelli S.; Candela M.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:1(2019), pp. 5649.1-5649.8. [10.1038/s41598-019-42222-w]

Gut resistome plasticity in pediatric patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

D'Amico F.;Soverini M.;Zama D.;Pession A.;Barone M.;Turroni S.;Biagi E.;Brigidi P.;Masetti R.;Rampelli S.;Candela M.
2019

Abstract

The gut microbiome of pediatric patients undergoing allo-hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) has recently been considered as a potential reservoir of antimicrobial resistance, with important implications in terms of patient mortality rate. By means of shotgun metagenomics, here we explored the dynamics of the gut resistome – i.e. the pattern of antibiotic resistance genes provided by the gut microbiome – in eight pediatric patients undergoing HSCT, half of whom developed acute Graft-versus-Host Disease (aGvHD). According to our findings, the patients developing aGvHD are characterized by post-HSCT expansion of their gut resistome, involving the acquisition of new resistances, as well as the consolidation of those already present before HSCT. Interestingly, the aGvHD-associated bloom in resistome diversity is not limited to genes coding for resistance to the antibiotics administered along the therapeutic course, but rather involves a broad pattern of different resistance classes, including multidrug resistance, as well as resistance to macrolides, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines and beta-lactams. Our data stress the relevance of mapping the gut resistome in HSCT pediatric patients to define the most appropriate anti-infective treatment post HSCT.
2019
Gut resistome plasticity in pediatric patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation / D'Amico F.; Soverini M.; Zama D.; Consolandi C.; Severgnini M.; Prete A.; Pession A.; Barone M.; Turroni S.; Biagi E.; Brigidi P.; Masetti R.; Rampelli S.; Candela M.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:1(2019), pp. 5649.1-5649.8. [10.1038/s41598-019-42222-w]
D'Amico F.; Soverini M.; Zama D.; Consolandi C.; Severgnini M.; Prete A.; Pession A.; Barone M.; Turroni S.; Biagi E.; Brigidi P.; Masetti R.; Rampelli S.; Candela M.
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