Authors
Paul K Plumb, Erik R Dubberke, Robert Orenstein, Sahil Khanna, Gail A Hecht, Herbert L DuPont, Christine Lee, Dale N Gerding
Publication date
2018/5/1
Journal
Gastroenterology
Volume
154
Issue
6
Pages
S-192
Publisher
WB Saunders
Description
AGA Abstracts significant increment of cadaverine, putrescine and actil-putrescine in T1 fecal samples were observed. At T0, high levels of CD4+ and CD8+ HLADR+ CD38+ T lymphocytes were found. The levels of immune reactivation of T lymphocytes at T1 were decreased. Discussion: FMT via retention enema was effective, and induced a rapid recovery of the microbiota balance with a reduction of the inflammatory response. It would appear, from these preliminary results, that when Proteobacteria reach a relative abundance of 80%, repeated infusions are required to effectively treat the CDI. Excessive levels of polyamines are present in all T1 samples, this may induce undesirable effects and needs to be deeply investigated. 1015 NOVEL LONG NONCODING RNA UC. 230 ENHANCES GROWTH OF THE INTESTINAL EPITHELIUM BY DOWN-REGULATING MICRORNA 222 Sudhakar Kalakonda, Lan Xiao …