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Diet- and sex-related changes of gut microbiota composition and functional profiles after 4 months of weight loss intervention

Authors :
Amanda, Cuevas-Sierra
Ana, Romo-Hualde
Paula, Aranaz
Leticia, Goni
Marta, Cuervo
J Alfredo, Martínez
Fermín I, Milagro
José I, Riezu-Boj
Source :
European journal of nutrition. 60(6)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Obesity has been related to intestinal dysbiosis and the modification of gut microbiota composition by dietary strategies becomes a promising strategy to help manage obesity. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effect of two weight-loss diets on the composition and functional profile of gut microbiota.55 men and 124 women with BMI 25 kg/mAfter the intervention, MHP-men showed a significant decrease in Negativicutes, Selenomonadales, Dielma and Dielma fastidiosa. LF-men showed a significant increase in Bacilli, Lactobacillales, Christensenellaceae, Peptococcaceae, and Streptococcaceae, Peptococcus, Streptococcus and Christensenella, Duncaniella dubosii_CP039396_93.49%, Roseburia sp_AB744234_98.96% and Alistipes inops_KJ572413_99.57%. MHP-women increased Pasteurellales, Phascolarctobacterium succinatutens, Ruthenibacterium lactatiformans_LR215981_99.55% and decreased in Phascolarctobacterium succinatutens_NR112902_99.56%. Finally, LF-women presented a significant decrease in Bacteroides clarus and Erysipelothrix inopinata_CP060715_84.4%. Surprisingly, no matching bacterial changes were found between these four groups. A total of 42 KO, 10 metabolic pathways and 107 related metabolites related were found implicated in these bacterial changes. Seven metabolites were confirmed in plasma.Weight-loss-related-changes in gut microbiome composition and the functional profile occur in a sex- and diet-related manner, showing that women and men could differentially benefit from the consumption of MHP and LF diets.NCT02737267, 10th March 2016 retrospectively registered.

Details

ISSN :
14366215
Volume :
60
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of nutrition
Accession number :
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