Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Characterization of Intestinal Microbiota in Healthy Subjects and Patients Before and After Bariatric Surgery Using Next Generation Sequencing Methods
Studying obesity and metabolic syndrome attention is focused more and more on gut microbiota. In humans and animals, bariatric surgery (mainly gastric bypass surgery) lead to alterations of gut microbiota, which seem to be favourable. In this study the investigators aim to examine the effect of different bariatric procedures on composition of gut microbiota.
The human gastrointestinal tract is home to an extremely numerous and diverse collection of
microbes communities, collectively termed the "intestinal microbiota". This amazingly
complex and poorly understood group of communities has an enormous impact on humans. Indeed,
microbiota is considered to play a number of key roles in the maintenance of host health,
including aiding digestion of otherwise indigestible dietary compounds, synthesis of
vitamins and other beneficial metabolites, immune system regulation and enhanced resistance
against colonization by pathogenic microorganisms. Conversely, the intestinal microbiota is
also a potent source of antigens and potentially harmful compounds. Schematically, humans
can be considered to exist in a state of natural balance with their microbial inhabitants. A
shift in the balance of microbiota composition such that it may become deleterious to host
health is termed "dysbiosis". Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota has been implicated in
numerous disorders, ranging from intestinal such as inflammatory bowel diseases and
colorectal cancer to disorders with more systemic effects such as diabetes, obesity, insulin
resistance and steatohepatitis. The link between the microbes in the human gut and the
development of obesity, cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndromes, such as type 2
diabetes, is becoming clearer but, because of the complexity of the microbial community, the
functional connections are less well understood.
In humans and animals, bariatric surgery (mainly gastric bypass surgery) lead to alterations
of gut microbiota, which seem to be favourable. In this study the investigators aim to
examine the effect of different bariatric procedures on composition of gut microbiota.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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