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. 2022 May 18;10(5):1045. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms10051045

Table 2.

Studies characterizing the composition of the gut microbiota in liver cirrhosis.

Author Reference Country Study Design Participants Changes in the Composition of the Gut Microbiota in Liver Cirrhosis Key Findings
[54] China Case-control 36 cirrhosis
24 healthy controls
Proteobacteria
Fusobacteria
Enterobacteriacea
Veillonellacea
Streptococcaceae
Bacteroidetes
Lachnospiraceae
Fecal microbiome composition was altered in patients with cirrhosis compared to healthy individuals, indicating there is dysbiosis
Enterobacteriaceae and Streptococcaceae may affect cirrhosis prognosis
[55] United States Prospective cohort study 25 cirrhosis:
17 with HE
8 without HE
10 controls
Bacteroidetes
Veillonellaceae in HE
Enterobacteriacea
Alcaligeneceae
Porphyromonadacea
Fusobacteriaceae
Ruminococcaceae
Lachnospiraceae
Dysbiosis was found in patients with HE compared to healthy individuals
Certain bacterial families were associated with endotoxemia, impaired cognition, and inflammation in liver cirrhosis patients in HE
[57] China Case-control 26 cirrhosis patients with MHE
25 cirrhosis patients without MHE
26 healthy controls
Streptococcus salivarius in HE
Streptococcaceae
Veillonellaceae
Streptococcus salivarius was positively correlated with ammonia accumulation in MHE patients
[61] United States and Japan Cross-sectional study 47 cirrhosis
14 healthy controls
Enterobacteriaceae
Lachnospiraceae
Ruminococcaceae
Blautia
↑ Pathogenic bacteria due to gut dysbiosis in cirrhotic patients altered bile acid composition
[58] China Case-control 98 cirrhosis
83 controls
Proteobacteria
Veillonella
Streptococcus
Bacteroidetes
In liver cirrhosis, there was an invasion of the gut by oral bacterial species
[64] Unites States Case-control 87 with HE
40 healthy controls
Enterobacteriaceae
Lachnospiraceae
Ruminococcaceae
Specific bacterial families were associated with astrocytic and neuronal MRI changes
Gut dysbiosis in cirrhosis was linked with systemic inflammation, elevated ammonia levels, and neuronal dysfunction
[62] China Case-control 30 cirrhosis
28 healthy controls
Veillonella
Megasphaera
Dialister
Atopobium
Prevotella
Firmicutes
↑ Oral bacteria in duodenal mucosal microbiota in cirrhotic patients
[65] China Cross-sectional study 36 cirrhosis
20 healthy controls
Firmicutes
Bacteroidetes
↑ Microbial dysbiosis in cirrhotic patients with Child-Pugh scores > 5 led to slower small bowel transit
[66] Austria Case-control 90 cirrhosis:
50 on PPI therapy
40 not on PPI therapy
Streptococcus salivarius
Veillonella parvula
↑ Gut dysbiosis in cirrhotic patients with long-term PPI therapy
[67] Spain Prospective cohort study 182 cirrhosis Enterococcus
Streptococcus in ACLF
Faecalibacterium
Ruminococcus
Eubacterium in decompensated patients
As cirrhosis progressed from compensated to uncompensated to ACLF, there was a linear progression in reduction in gene and metagenomic richness
[56] Russia Case-control 48 cirrhosis
21 healthy controls
Enterobacteriaceae
Proteobacteria
Lactobacillaceae
Firmicutes
Clostridia
Severe dysbiosis was an independent risk factor for death
Levels of Clostridia and Bacilli determined death within a year
Levels of Proteobacteria and Enterobacteriaceae determined the long-term prognosis (death over the subsequent three years)

ACLF, acute-on-chronic liver failure; HE, hepatic encephalopathy; MHE, minimal hepatic encephalopathy; PPI, proton pump inhibitors; ↑, increase; and ↓, decrease.