Intestinal dysbiosis and necrotizing enterocolitis: assessment for causality using Bradford Hill criteria

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Jennifer B. Fundora
Pallabi Guha
Darla R. Shores
Mohan Pammi
Akhil Maheshwari
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[1] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Baylor College of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
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Pediatric Research | 2020年 / 87卷
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In recent years, several studies have shown that premature infants who develop NEC frequently display enteric dysbiosis with increased Gram-negative bacteria for several days to weeks prior to NEC onset. The importance of these findings, for the possibility of a causal role of these bacteria in NEC pathogenesis, and for potential value of gut dysbiosis as a biomarker of NEC, is well-recognized. In this review, we present current evidence supporting the association between NEC in premature infants and enteric dysbiosis, and its evaluation using the Bradford Hill criteria for causality. To provide an objective appraisal, we developed a novel scoring system for causal inference. Despite important methodological and statistical limitations, there is support for the association from several large studies and a meta-analysis. The association draws strength from strong biological plausibility of a role of Gram-negative bacteria in NEC and from evidence for temporality, that dysbiosis may antedate NEC onset. The weakness of the association is in the low level of consistency across studies, and the lack of specificity of effect. There is a need for an improved definition of dysbiosis, either based on a critical threshold of relative abundances or at higher levels of taxonomic resolution.
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