KUSHKEVYCH, Ivan, Dani DORDEVIĆ and Peter KOLLÁR. Analysis of physiological parameters of Desulfovibrio strains from individuals with colitis. Open Life Sciences formerly Central European Journal of Biology. 2018, vol. 13, No 1, p. 481-488. ISSN 2391-5412. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biol-2018-0057.
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Original name Analysis of physiological parameters of Desulfovibrio strains from individuals with colitis
Authors KUSHKEVYCH, Ivan (804 Ukraine, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Dani DORDEVIĆ (203 Czech Republic) and Peter KOLLÁR (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Open Life Sciences formerly Central European Journal of Biology, 2018, 2391-5412.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10606 Microbiology
Country of publisher Poland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/18:00105404
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biol-2018-0057
UT WoS 000455227700001
Keywords in English inflammatory bowel disease; ulcerative; colitis; sulfate-reducing bacteria; Desulfovibrio; hydrogen; sulfide; component analysis
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Abstract
Intestinal sulfate-reducing bacteria are often isolated from patients with inflammatory bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis, and can be involved in the development of gut inflammation. A comparison of the metabolism of intestinal sulfate-reducing bacteria isolated from individuals with colitis and healthy controls using statistical analysis has never been studied and described before. The aim of our research was to evaluate the parameters of dissimilatory sulfate reduction in Desulfovibrio species that were isolated from the feces of healthy objects and individuals with colitis. Principal component analysis indicates that the strains that were isolated from individuals with colitis grouped in the same cluster by biomass accumulation and sulfide production, same as the strains isolated from healthy individuals. Sulfate and lactate consumption measured over time showed negative correlation (Pearson correlations, p<0.01), healthy: -0.760; colitis: -0.770; healthy: -0.828; colitis: -0.847, respectively. The calculated linear regression (R2) was lower in biomass accumulation and hydrogen sulfide production, 0.531; 0.625 respectively. Thus, biomass accumulation and sulfide production, together with measured kinetic parameters play an important factor in bowel inflammation, including ulcerative colitis. Additionally, acetate production can also synergize with H2S, while sulfate consumption and lactate oxidation likely represent minor factors in bowel disease.
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