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Population-based metagenomics analysis reveals markers for gut microbiome composition and diversity.

Authors :
Zhernakova, Alexandra
Kurilshikov, Alexander
Bonder, Marc Jan
Tigchelaar, Ettje F.
Schirmer, Melanie
Vatanen, Tommi
Mujagic, Zlatan
Vila, Arnau Vich
Falony, Gwen
Vieira-Silva, Sara
Jun Wang
Imhann, Floris
Brandsma, Eelke
Jankipersadsing, Soesma A.
Joossens, Marie
Cenit, Maria Carmen
Deelen, Patrick
Swertz, Morris A.
Weersma, Rinse K.
Feskens, Edith J. M.
Source :
Science. 4/29/2016, Vol. 352 Issue 6285, p565-569. 5p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Deep sequencing of the gut microbiomes of 1135 participants from a Dutch population-based cohort shows relations between the microbiome and 126 exogenous and intrinsic host factors, including 31 intrinsic factors, 12 diseases, 19 drug groups, 4 smoking categories, and 60 dietary factors. These factors collectively explain 18.7% of the variation seen in the interindividual distance of microbial composition. We could associate 110 factors to 125 species and observed that fecal chromogranin A (CgA), a protein secreted by enteroendocrine cells, was exclusively associated with 61 microbial species whose abundance collectively accounted for 53% of microbial composition. Low CgA concentrations were seen in individuals with a more diverse microbiome. These results are an important step toward a better understanding of environment-diet-microbe-host interactions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
352
Issue :
6285
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115060458
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aad3369