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doi:10.1186/s12866-024-03278-5...

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Hu, Xinliang Yu, Chong He, Yuting Zhu, Songling Wang, Shuang Xu, Ziqiong You, Shaohui Jiao, Yanlei Liu, Shu-Lin Bao, Hongxia
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Kategorie

Mycology

Jahr

2024

Auflistungsdatum

10.04.2024

Schlüsselwörter
obesity gut microbiota metagenomics microbiome virome ruminococcus eubacterium species obesity gut
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Obesity is a metabolic disorder closely associated with profound alterations in gut microbial composition.

However, the dynamics of species composition and functional changes in the gut microbiome in obesity remain to be comprehensively investigated.

In this study, we conducted a meta-analysis of metagenomic sequencing data from both obese and non-obese individuals across multiple cohorts, totaling 1351 fecal metagenomes.

Our results demonstrate a significant decrease in both the richness and diversity of the gut bacteriome and virome in obese patients.

We identified 38 bacterial species including Eubacterium sp.

CAG:274, Ruminococcus gnavus , Eubacterium eligens and Akkermansia muciniphila, and 1 archaeal species, Methanobrevibacter smithii , that were significantly altered in obesity.

Additionally, we observed altered abundance of five viral families: Mesyanzhinovviridae , Chaseviridae , Salasmaviridae , Drexlerviridae , and Casjensviridae .

Functional analysis of the gut microbiome indicated distinct signatures associated to obesity and identified Ruminococcus gnavus as the primary driver for function enrichment in obesity, and Methanobrevibacter smithii , Akkermansia muciniphila , Ruminococcus bicirculans , and Eubacterium siraeum as functional drivers in the healthy control group.

Additionally, our results suggest that antibiotic resistance genes and bacterial virulence factors may influence the development of obesity.

Finally, we demonstrated that gut vOTUs achieved a diagnostic accuracy with an optimal area under the curve of 0.766 for distinguishing obesity from healthy controls.

Our findings offer comprehensive and generalizable insights into the gut bacteriome and virome features associated with obesity, with the potential to guide the development of microbiome-based diagnostics.

Hu, Xinliang,Yu, Chong,He, Yuting,Zhu, Songling,Wang, Shuang,Xu, Ziqiong,You, Shaohui,Jiao, Yanlei,Liu, Shu-Lin,Bao, Hongxia, 2024, Integrative metagenomic analysis reveals distinct gut microbial signatures related to obesity, BioMed Central

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