This study aims to profile the siderophore-content in the human gut from allergic and non-allergic subjects and to assess their contribution in iron homeostasis.
Iron is an essential nutrient for the majority of commensal bacteria, which commonly secrete siderophores to liberate iron from their surroundings. In several studies, a misbalanced microbiota has been demonstrated in allergics suggesting that also their siderophore profile is severely attenuated. There are currently no data and very limited knowledge present on the composition of bacterial surviving factors in humans, or on their impact on the human immune system. As such, 1) the iron status, 2) the microbial biota composition and the 3) siderophore-profile in allergics and non-allergics will be assessed.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
74
Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Iron status
Hemoglobin, Ferritin, hepcidin, iron and soluble transferrin receptor concentrations, transferrin saturation in %
Time frame: baseline
Siderophore profile
Mass spectrometric analysis of siderophores
Time frame: baseline
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