Fecal deoxycholic acid associates with diet, intestinal microbes, and total bilirubin in primary sclerosing cholangitis
Chan C, Lemos M, Finnegan P, Gagnon W, Dean R, Yazdanafar M, Zepeda J, Vohl M, Trauner M, Korzenik J, Barbier O, Marco M, Bowlus C. Fecal deoxycholic acid associates with diet, intestinal microbes, and total bilirubin in primary sclerosing cholangitis. JHEP Reports 2024, 6: 101188. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhepr.2024.101188.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary sclerosing cholangitisMarkers of BA synthesisFecal deoxycholic acidInflammatory bowel diseaseCholestatic liver diseaseFarnesoid X receptorFarnesoid X receptor activationSclerosing cholangitisDisease progressionFecal bile acidsTotal bilirubinDuct primary sclerosing cholangitisBile acidsLiver diseaseMarker of clinical outcomeBA synthesisChronic cholestatic liver diseaseRRNA gene sequencesUrsodeoxycholic acid useDeoxycholic acidAbundance of BlautiaMarkers of disease progressionVariable disease progressionAssociated with total bilirubinSerum total bilirubin