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Abstract

Biology

Specimen Collection and Analysis of the Duodenal Microbiome

Published: January 12th, 2021

DOI:

10.3791/61900

Abstract

Shifts in the microbiome have been correlated with the physiology and pathophysiology of many organ systems both in humans and in mouse models. The gut microbiome has been typically studied through fecal specimen collections. The ease of obtaining fecal samples has resulted in many studies that have revealed information concerning the distal luminal gastrointestinal tract. However, few studies have addressed the importance of the microbiome in the proximal gut. Given that the duodenum is a major site for digestion and absorption, its microbiome is relevant to nutrition and liver disease and warrants further investigation. Here we detail a novel method for sampling the proximal luminal and mucosal gut microbiome in human subjects undergoing upper endoscopy by obtaining duodenal aspirate and biopsies. Specimen procurement is facile and unaffected by artifacts such as patient preparatory adherence, as might be the case in obtaining colonic samples during colonoscopy. The preliminary results show that the luminal and mucosal microbiomes differ significantly, which is likely related to environmental conditions and barrier functions. Therefore, a combination of duodenal aspirate and biopsies reveal a more comprehensive picture of the microbiome in the duodenum. Biopsies are obtained from the descending and horizontal segments of the duodenum, which are anatomically close to the liver and biliary tree. This is important in studying the role of bile acid biology and the gut-liver axis in liver disease. Biopsies and aspirate can be used for 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing, metabolomics, and other similar applications.

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Keywords Duodenal Microbiome

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