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Exploring the human small intestinal luminal microbiome via a newly developed ingestible sampling device

Anthony Craspay
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Ipsita Mohanty
Stéphanie Cools Portier
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Manolo Laiola
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Guus Roeselers

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Because accessing the small intestine is technically challenging, studies of the small intestinal microbiome are predominantly conducted in patients rather than in healthy individuals. Invasive clinical procedures, such as endoscopy or surgery, usually performed for therapeutic purposes, are typically required for sample collection. Although stomas offer a less invasive means for repeated sampling, their use remains restricted to patient populations. As a result, the small intestinal microbiome of healthy individuals remains largely understudied. This study evaluated a novel ingestible medical device for collecting luminal samples from the small intestine. A monocentric interventional trial (NCT05477069) was conducted on 15 healthy subjects. Metagenomics, metabolomics, and culturomics were used to assess the effectiveness of the medical device in characterizing the healthy small intestinal microbiome and identifying potential biomarkers. The small intestinal microbiota differed significantly from the fecal microbiota, displaying high inter-individual variability, lower species richness and reduced alpha diversity. A combined untargeted and semi-targeted LC-MS/MS metabolomics approach identified a distinct small intestinal metabolic footprint, with bile acids and amino acids being the most abundant metabolite classes. Host-and host/microbe-derived bile acids were particularly abundant in small intestinal samples. Using a fast culturomics approach on two small intestinal samples, we achieved species-level characterization and identified 90 bacterial species, including five potentially novel ones. This study demonstrates the efficacy of our novel sampling device in enabling comprehensive small intestinal microbiome analysis through an integrative, multi-omics approach. This approach allows distinct microbiome signatures to be identified between small intestinal and fecal samples.

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hal-05467365 , version 1 (20-01-2026)

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Alexandre Tronel, Morgane Roger-Margueritat, Caroline Plazy, Salomé Biennier, Anthony Craspay, et al.. Exploring the human small intestinal luminal microbiome via a newly developed ingestible sampling device. ISME Communications, 2026, 5 (1), ⟨10.1093/ismeco/ycaf224⟩. ⟨hal-05467365⟩
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