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Microbiome Diversity and Differential Abundances Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptoms BMI Immune Markers and Fecal Short Chain Volatile Fatty Acid Profiles

机译:与胃肠道症状BMI免疫标记和粪便短链挥发性脂肪酸谱相关的微生物组多样性和差异性丰度

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The gut microbiota and its metabolites – namely short chain volatile fatty acids (SCVFAs) – interact with the digestive, immune, and nervous systems. States of microbiome dysbiosis are highly associated with obesity and GI symptoms, and profiles of SCVFAs, which serve functions as fuel sources and signaling molecules, mimic this dysbiotic state. This study aimed to further our understanding of associations between bacterial diversity and GI symptoms, BMI, immune markers, and SCVFAs and to identify bacteria differentially abundant with changes to the previously mentioned variables.
机译:肠道菌群及其代谢产物(即短链挥发性脂肪酸(SCVFA))与消化系统,免疫系统和神经系统相互作用。微生物组营养不良的状态与肥胖症和胃肠道症状高度相关,SCVFAs的轮廓类似于这种营养不良状态,SCVFAs作为燃料的来源和信号分子,具有一定的功能。这项研究旨在进一步了解细菌多样性与胃肠道症状,BMI,免疫标记和SCVFA之间的关联,并鉴定出随着前述变量的变化而差异丰富的细菌。

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