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Towards large-cohort comparative studies to define the factors influencing the gut microbial community structure of ASD patients

机译:进行大型队列比较研究以定义影响ASD患者肠道微生物群落结构的因素

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Differences in the gut microbiota have been reported between individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and neurotypical controls, although direct evidence that changes in the microbiome contribute to causing ASD has been scarce to date. Here we summarize some considerations of experimental design that can help untangle causality in this complex system. In particular, large cross-sectional studies that can factor out important variables such as diet, prospective longitudinal studies that remove some of the influence of interpersonal variation in the microbiome (which is generally high, especially in children), and studies transferring microbial communities into germ-free mice may be especially useful. Controlling for the effects of technical variables, which have complicated efforts to combine existing studies, is critical when biological effect sizes are small. Large citizen-science studies with thousands of participants such as the American Gut Project have been effective at uncovering subtle microbiome effects in self-collected samples and with self-reported diet and behavior data, and may provide a useful complement to other types of traditionally funded and conducted studies in the case of ASD, especially in the hypothesis generation phase.
机译:据报道,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)个体和神经性典型对照之间的肠道菌群有所差异,尽管迄今为止,微生物组变化导致ASD的直接证据很少。在这里,我们总结了一些实验设计的考虑因素,这些因素可以帮助解决这个复杂系统中的因果关系。特别是,可以排除重要变量(例如饮食)的大型横断面研究,消除微生物组中人际变异(通常较高,尤其是对儿童而言)的人际变异的某些影响的前瞻性纵向研究,以及将微生物群落转化为微生物的研究无菌小鼠可能特别有用。当生物学效应较小时,控制技术变量的效果至关重要,而这些技术变量需要花费大量精力来结合现有研究。有数千名参与者的大型公民科学研究,例如美国肠道项目,已经有效地揭示了自我收集的样本以及自我报告的饮食和行为数据中微妙的微生物组效应,并且可能对其他传统资助类型提供有用的补充并针对ASD进行了研究,尤其是在假设生成阶段。

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