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Diet: Cause or consequence of the microbial profile of cholelithiasis disease?
- Source :
- Scopus, Nutrients, Volume 10, Issue 9, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, RUO. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Oviedo, Nutrients, Vol 10, Iss 9, p 1307 (2018)
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Recent dietary habits and lifestyle could explain the shaping of the gut microbiota composition and, in consequence, the increasing prevalence of certain pathologies. However, little attention has been paid to the influence of diet on microbiotas, other than the gut microbiota. This is important in cholelithiasis, given that changes in the production of bile acids may affect gallbladder microbial communities. Our aim was to assess the association between regular dietary intake and gallbladder microbial composition. Fourteen adults with cholelithiasis and 14 controls, sex-age-matched and without gastrointestinal pathology, were included. Diet was assessed through a food frequency questionnaire and quantification of gallbladder microbiota sequences by Illumina 16S rRNA gene-based analysis. The cholelithiasic patients showed greater intake of potatoes and lower consumption of vegetables, non-alcoholic drinks, and sauces, which resulted in a lower intake of energy, lipids, digestible polysaccharides, folate, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C, and some phenolic compounds. Regarding the altered bile microorganisms in cholelithiasic patients, dairy product intake was negatively associated with the proportions of Bacteroidaceae and Bacteroides, and several types of fiber, phenolics, and fatty acids were linked to the abundance of Bacteroidaceae, Chitinophagaceae, Propionibacteraceae, Bacteroides, and Escherichia-Shigella. These results support a link between diet, biliary microbiota, and cholelithiasis.<br />This research was funded by the Spanish “Plan Estatal de I+D+i” Grant number (AGL2013-44761-P) I. Gutiérrez-Díaz was supported by “Plan Regional de Investigación del Principado de Asturias” Grant number (GRUPIN14-043).
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Adult
Male
Physiology
lcsh:TX341-641
Disease
Gut flora
Article
03 medical and health sciences
Cholelithiasis
Risk Factors
medicine
Bile
Humans
Fiber
Bacteroidaceae
polyphenols
Aged
biliary microbiota
Nutrition and Dietetics
biology
Vitamin C
Bacteria
Gallbladder
Polyphenols
Gastrointestinal pathology
Feeding Behavior
Middle Aged
biology.organism_classification
Diet
030104 developmental biology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Case-Control Studies
Dysbiosis
Composition (visual arts)
Female
Biliary microbiota
Bacteroides
diet
lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply
Nutritive Value
cholelithiasis
Food Science
fiber
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scopus, Nutrients, Volume 10, Issue 9, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, RUO. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Oviedo, Nutrients, Vol 10, Iss 9, p 1307 (2018)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....186c7f81e6066ac2e3301396fb64ffde