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ea0099p258 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2024

Unraveling the role of the upper small intestine microbiome in metabolic diseases: insight on new potential therapeutic interventions

Belda Eugeni , Steinbach Emilie , Alili Rohia , Adriouch Solia , Masi Davide , Colas Emavieve , Dauriat Charlene , Donatelli Gianfranco , Doumont Jean-Loup , Genser Laurent , Jacques Flavien , Kordahi Melissa , Pelloux Veronique , Sokol Harry , Taillandier Paul , Tuszunski Thierry , Chassaing Benoit , Le Roy Tiphaine , Clement Karine

Introduction: While extensive research on the fecal microbiome (FM) has already underscored the gut microbiome’s role in metabolic diseases, it is imperative to recognize its limitations in depicting the entire gastrointestinal tract. Each segment of the tract harbors unique conditions shaping microbial ecosystems, necessitating exploration beyond the FM. The upper small intestine (USI) significantly impacts nutrient digestion and absorption, hinting at its microbiome&#14...