Purpose: There are limited studies on the intestinal microbiome in patients with wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (WDEIA), and changes in the gut microbiome in WDEIA patients after wheat-free diet have not been studied. Methods: This is a cross-sectional analysis. Fecal samples and clinical data were collected from 26 non-wheat-free patients with WDEIA, 11 wheat-free patients with WDEIA, and 24 healthy controls (HCs). The gut microbiota was evaluated through metagenomic sequencing. Results: The sequencing revealed differences in the gut microbiome between patients with WDEIA on a non-wheat-free diet and HCs; more specifically, the non-wheat-free group exhibited a downregulation of two families (Rikenellaceae and Odoribacteraceae), three genera (Alistipes, Odoribacter, and Catenibacterium), and four species (Bacteroidesₛtercoris, Alistipesₚutredinis, Bacteroides _ intestinalis, and Bacteroidescellulosilyticus). A wheat-free diet is associated with intestinal flora more similar to the structure of healthy individuals. The species Bacteroidesₛtercoris was negatively correlated with T-IgE, and the genus Catenibacterium was negatively correlated with T-IgE, as well as wheat, gluten, or gliadin-specific IgE. The genus Catenibacterium was positively correlated with the healthy control-enriched “Apoptosis (ko04210) ” pathway and negatively correlated with the non-wheat-free WDEIA group-enriched “Thyroid hormone signaling pathway (ko04919) ” pathway. Conclusion: Patients with WDEIA exhibit a specific gut microbiota signature and function, which demonstrated the potential association between the gut microbiome and WDEIA development. WDEIA patients on a wheat-free diet exhibit a gut microbiome composition more similar to healthy individuals. Keywords: wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis, gut microbiota, metagenomic
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Qian Guo
First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University
Lei Li
BGI Group (China)
Juan Liu
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Journal of Asthma and Allergy
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Beijing Forestry University
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