Antibiotic subclasses differentially perturb the gut microbiota in kidney transplant recipients.

Front Transplant

Division of Biostatistics, Department of Population Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, United States.

Published: September 2024

Introduction: The impact of antibiotics on the gut microbiota in kidney transplant recipients is not well characterized. In this study, we determine the impact of different subclasses of antibiotics on the gut microbiota in a cohort of 168 kidney transplant recipients.

Methods: Gut microbiome profiling was performed on 510 fecal specimens using 16S rRNA gene sequencing of the V4-V5 hypervariable region. We classified fecal specimens by antibiotic exposure into 5 categories: Beta-lactam, Fluoroquinolone (FQ), Beta-lactam & FQ Group, Other Antibiotics, and No Antibiotic (No Abx). Mixed-effects regression models were utilized to identify changes in microbial diversity and in the centered log-ratio (CLR) transformed abundance of genera while adjusting for important covariates.

Results: Antibiotic administration was associated with a significant decrease in the Shannon alpha diversity index, a decreased abundance of 11 taxa including and , and an increased abundance of 16 taxa including and Exposure to Beta-lactam antibiotics was associated with an increased abundance of 10 taxa including and a decreased abundance of 5 taxa including while exposure to FQ antibiotics was associated with an increased abundance of 3 taxa and a decreased abundance of 4 taxa including .

Conclusions: Beta-lactam antibiotics and FQ antibiotics have a profound impact on the gut microbiota in kidney transplant recipients. Given the link of the gut microbiota to infectious complications, antibiotic associated changes in the microbiota may lead to an increased risk for further infections.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frtra.2024.1400067DOI Listing

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