Nature Communications (Jan 2021)
Longitudinal dynamics of gut bacteriome, mycobiome and virome after fecal microbiota transplantation in graft-versus-host disease
- Fen Zhang,
- Tao Zuo,
- Yun Kit Yeoh,
- Frankie W. T. Cheng,
- Qin Liu,
- Whitney Tang,
- Kitty C. Y. Cheung,
- Keli Yang,
- Chun Pan Cheung,
- Chow Chung Mo,
- Mamie Hui,
- Francis K. L. Chan,
- Chi-Kong Li,
- Paul K. S. Chan,
- Siew C. Ng
Affiliations
- Fen Zhang
- Center for Gut Microbiota Research, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Tao Zuo
- Center for Gut Microbiota Research, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Yun Kit Yeoh
- Center for Gut Microbiota Research, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Frankie W. T. Cheng
- Department of Pediatrics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Qin Liu
- Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Institute of Digestive Disease, State Key Laboratory of Digestive Diseases, LKS Institute of Health Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Whitney Tang
- Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Institute of Digestive Disease, State Key Laboratory of Digestive Diseases, LKS Institute of Health Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Kitty C. Y. Cheung
- Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Institute of Digestive Disease, State Key Laboratory of Digestive Diseases, LKS Institute of Health Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Keli Yang
- Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Institute of Digestive Disease, State Key Laboratory of Digestive Diseases, LKS Institute of Health Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Chun Pan Cheung
- Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Institute of Digestive Disease, State Key Laboratory of Digestive Diseases, LKS Institute of Health Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Chow Chung Mo
- Department of Pediatrics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Mamie Hui
- Center for Gut Microbiota Research, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Francis K. L. Chan
- Center for Gut Microbiota Research, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Chi-Kong Li
- Department of Pediatrics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Paul K. S. Chan
- Center for Gut Microbiota Research, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Siew C. Ng
- Center for Gut Microbiota Research, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-20240-x
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 12,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 11
Abstract
Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) is emerging as a potential treatment for graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). Here, the authors examine temporal dynamics of the bacteriome, mycobiome, and virome of a patient with GvHD who received multiple FMTs.