2021
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v27.i18.2219
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Responses to faecal microbiota transplantation in female and male patients with irritable bowel syndrome

Abstract: BACKGROUND Faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) seems to be a promising treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients. In Western countries (United States and Europe), there is a female predominance in IBS. A sex difference in the response to FMT has been reported recently in IBS patients. AIM To investigate whether there was a sex difference in the response to FMT in the IBS patients who were included in our previous randomized controlled trial of the effica… Show more

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“…In the subgroup of IBS-D and IBS-M patients with refractory IBS and severe bloating who had not responded to at least three conventional therapies for IBS, the response to FMT was better for females than for males[ 27 ]. On the other hand, the response to FMT did not differ between female and male IBS patients with moderate-to-severe symptoms belonging to the IBS-D, IBS-C, and IBS-M subtypes who had previously not responded to the NICE-modified diet[ 56 ].…”
Section: Differences In Responses Between Ibs Subtypes and Sexmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the subgroup of IBS-D and IBS-M patients with refractory IBS and severe bloating who had not responded to at least three conventional therapies for IBS, the response to FMT was better for females than for males[ 27 ]. On the other hand, the response to FMT did not differ between female and male IBS patients with moderate-to-severe symptoms belonging to the IBS-D, IBS-C, and IBS-M subtypes who had previously not responded to the NICE-modified diet[ 56 ].…”
Section: Differences In Responses Between Ibs Subtypes and Sexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the patients that received FMT, the fecal levels of butyric acid increased at 1 mo after FMT and remained elevated at 1 year after transplantation(unpublished data)[ 56 ]. Butyrate provides colonic epithelial cells with energy[ 105 ], modulates the immune response and oxidative stress, and decreases intestinal motility and the permeability of intestinal cells[ 87 ].…”
Section: Possible Mechanisms Underlying the Effects Of Fmtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have previously unveiled differential responses of women and men gut microbiota to a particular dietary intervention, suggesting that such disparate sex-associated microbial configurations and related traits could plausibly explain the success of FMT 30 . Nonetheless, previous FMT interventions in the context of IBS show no differential response between women and men 31 . Finally, an individual-specific response to FMTs cannot be disregarded as in our trial the material from Donor1 exerted the most positive impact on the metabolic health of their three different recipients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“… 30 Nonetheless, previous FMT interventions in the context of IBS show no differential response between women and men. 31 Finally, an individual-specific response to FMTs cannot be disregarded as in our trial the material from Donor1 exerted the most positive impact on the metabolic health of their three different recipients. Consequently, the role of the personal features of the donor, particularly those influencing the gut microbiota composition and metabolic potential (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%