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Host variables confound gut microbiota studies of human disease

Authors :
Loki Natarajan
Jack Sklar
Rob Knight
Lingjing Jiang
Ivan Vujkovic-Cvijin
Yasmine Belkaid
Source :
Nature, Nature, vol 587, iss 7834
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Low concordance between studies that examine the role of microbiota in human diseases is a pervasive challenge that limits the capacity to identify causal relationships between host-associated microorganisms and pathology. The risk of obtaining false positives is exacerbated by wide interindividual heterogeneity in microbiota composition1, probably due to population-wide differences in human lifestyle and physiological variables2 that exert differential effects on the microbiota. Here we infer the greatest, generalized sources of heterogeneity in human gut microbiota profiles and also identify human lifestyle and physiological characteristics that, if not evenly matched between cases and controls, confound microbiota analyses to produce spurious microbial associations with human diseases. We identify alcohol consumption frequency and bowel movement quality as unexpectedly strong sources of gut microbiota variance that differ in distribution between healthy participants and participants with a disease and that can confound study designs. We demonstrate that for numerous prevalent, high-burden human diseases, matching cases and controls for confounding variables reduces observed differences in the microbiota and the incidence of spurious associations. On this basis, we present a list of host variables that we recommend should be captured in human microbiota studies for the purpose of matching comparison groups, which we anticipate will increase robustness and reproducibility in resolving the members of the gut microbiota that are truly associated with human disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
587
Issue :
7834
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9549d1b1f44c72725225dd48d93f2a72