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December 03-04, 2018 | Chicago, USA
American Pathology and Oncology Research
&
15
th
International Congress on
Microbial Genetics and Molecular Microbiology
International Conference on
Journal of Clinical & Experimental Pathology | ISSN: 2161-0681 | Volume 8
Probiotics for Familial Mediterranean fever disease
F
amilial Mediterranean fever (FMF), the disorder caused by mutations in the inflammasome pyrin, usually meet in people
of Mediterranean origin, but it may be described for any ethnic group, too. While there is no cure for this disorder, one
may be able to relieve signs and symptoms of FMF or even prevent them altogether by adhering to a highly effective treatment:
colchicine, 1-2mg/day, for life. While colchicine is effective for FMF, it is not without side effects: many patients taking the
colchicine report general gastrointestinal upset. Physicians suggest probiotics but this varies greatly by a doctor. The impact of
probiotic formulations Narine and probiotic Colibacteron (Vitamax-E, Yerevan) on blood and gut microbiota of patients with
FMF were previously shown by us (Balayan
et al.,
2015; Pepoian
et al.,
2015). Our data proposed that M694V/V726A pyrin
inflammasome mutations differently act on microbial community structure in male/female FMF patients (Pepoyan
et al.,
2018).
Research questions will be discussed: (i) are structure and function of the fecal microbiota of FMF patients taking or not taking
probiotics any different, and (ii) are the observed changes systemic or simply due to individual differences among FMF patients?
Biography
Astghik Z Pepoyan has completed her PhD in 1990 and Doctoral degree in 2002 (Institute of Biochemistry at NAS RA, Armenia). She is the President of the
International Association for Human and Animals Health Improvement, and the Head of Food Safety and Biotechnology department at Armenian National Agrarian
University. She is the author of 250 scientific publications.
apepoyan@gmail.comAstghik Z Pepoyan, J Clin Exp Pathol 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0681-C5-056
Astghik Z Pepoyan
International Association for Human and Animals Health Improvement, Armenia