The Influence of Histo-blood Group Antigen Polymorphism on the Composition of the Microbiota
Status: | Not yet recruiting |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 60 |
Updated: | 10/25/2018 |
Start Date: | July 2019 |
End Date: | January 2023 |
Contact: | Stephanie M Karst, Ph.D. |
Email: | skarst@ufl.edu |
Phone: | 352-273-5627 |
A person's blood type is defined by the types of sugars they express on their red blood
cells, with antibodies being made to non-self sugars and excluding blood cells expressing
these sugars (the basis of blood transfusion reactions). These same sugars can be expressed
by commensal bacteria in our gut lumens. The investigators hypothesize that a person's
antibodies to non-self sugars also attach to and exclude non-self sugar-expressing bacteria
in our guts. Supporting our hypothesis, a person's blood type correlates with the overall
composition of their gut flora. Because these sugars are also used by certain pathogens to
initiate infection, this information could directly inform our understanding of host
susceptibility to various infectious organisms.
cells, with antibodies being made to non-self sugars and excluding blood cells expressing
these sugars (the basis of blood transfusion reactions). These same sugars can be expressed
by commensal bacteria in our gut lumens. The investigators hypothesize that a person's
antibodies to non-self sugars also attach to and exclude non-self sugar-expressing bacteria
in our guts. Supporting our hypothesis, a person's blood type correlates with the overall
composition of their gut flora. Because these sugars are also used by certain pathogens to
initiate infection, this information could directly inform our understanding of host
susceptibility to various infectious organisms.
A member of the study staff will collect a small volume of blood sample through a finger
prick and 2-3 milliliters of saliva from you. Using these samples, we will determine your
blood type (defined by your expression of specific sugars on your red blood cells) and your
expression pattern of these sugars in body secretions (e.g., saliva). You will provide us
with a fecal sample collected the day of your appointment. The fecal sample should be
collected in a pre-provided collection container and should be collected within 12 hours of
drop-off. Using your fecal sample, we will determine the types of bacteria present in your
normal gut flora and whether they express the same sugars expressed on your blood cells.
Tests will be done only for research purposes and will not be evaluated or used to diagnose
or treat any of your medical problems. Sample collection may need to be repeated if required
for your medical care in the future.
prick and 2-3 milliliters of saliva from you. Using these samples, we will determine your
blood type (defined by your expression of specific sugars on your red blood cells) and your
expression pattern of these sugars in body secretions (e.g., saliva). You will provide us
with a fecal sample collected the day of your appointment. The fecal sample should be
collected in a pre-provided collection container and should be collected within 12 hours of
drop-off. Using your fecal sample, we will determine the types of bacteria present in your
normal gut flora and whether they express the same sugars expressed on your blood cells.
Tests will be done only for research purposes and will not be evaluated or used to diagnose
or treat any of your medical problems. Sample collection may need to be repeated if required
for your medical care in the future.
Inclusion Criteria:
- healthy,
- adult
Exclusion Criteria:
- younger than 18,
- older than 60,
- pregnant
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