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Gut microbiome populations are associated with structure-specific changes in white matter architecture

机译:肠道微生物组种群与白质结构中特定于结构的变化有关

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Altered gut microbiome populations are associated with a broad range of neurodevelopmental disorders including autism spectrum disorder and mood disorders. In animal models, modulation of gut microbiome populations via dietary manipulation influences brain function and behavior and has been shown to ameliorate behavioral symptoms. With striking differences in microbiome-driven behavior, we explored whether these behavioral changes are also accompanied by corresponding changes in neural tissue microstructure. Utilizing diffusion tensor imaging, we identified global changes in white matter structural integrity occurring in a diet-dependent manner. Analysis of 16 S ribosomal RNA sequencing of gut bacteria also showed changes in bacterial populations as a function of diet. Changes in brain structure were found to be associated with diet-dependent changes in gut microbiome populations using a machine learning classifier for quantitative assessment of the strength of microbiome-brain region associations. These associations allow us to further test our understanding of the gut-brain-microbiota axis by revealing possible links between altered and dysbiotic gut microbiome populations and changes in brain structure, highlighting the potential impact of diet and metagenomic effects in neuroimaging.
机译:肠道微生物组的改变与广泛的神经发育障碍有关,包括自闭症谱系障碍和情绪障碍。在动物模型中,通过饮食控制来调节肠道微生物组的数量会影响大脑的功能和行为,并且已经证明可以改善行为症状。微生物组驱动行为的显着差异,我们探讨了这些行为变化是否还伴随着神经组织微观结构的相应变化。利用扩散张量成像,我们确定了以饮食依赖方式发生的白质结构完整性的整体变化。肠道细菌的16 S核糖体RNA测序分析还显示,饮食中细菌种群的变化。使用机器学习分类器定量评估微生物组-大脑区域关联的强度,发现脑结构的变化与肠道微生物组的饮食依赖性变化有关。这些关联使我们能够通过揭示改变的和不良的肠道微生物组数量与脑结构变化之间的可能联系,进一步检验我们对肠脑微生物群轴的理解,强调饮食和宏基因组效应对神经影像学的潜在影响。

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