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Age-specific differential changes on gut microbiota composition in patients with major depressive disorder

机译:重症抑郁症患者肠道微生物群组合物的年龄特异性差异变化

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Emerging evidence has shown the age-related changes in gut microbiota, but few studies were conducted to explore the effects of age on the gut microbiota in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). This study was performed to identify the age-specific differential gut microbiota in MDD patients. In total, 70 MDD patients and 71 healthy controls (HCs) were recruited and divided into two groups: young group (age 18-29 years) and middle-aged group (age 30-59 years). The 16S rRNA gene sequences were extracted from the collected fecal samples. Finally, we found that the relative abundances of Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes were significantly decreased and increased, respectively, in young MDD patients as compared with young HCs, and the relative abundances of Bacteroidetes and Actinobacteria were significantly decreased and increased, respectively, in middle-aged MDD patients as compared with middle-aged HCs. Meanwhile, six and 25 differentially abundant bacterial taxa responsible for the differences between MDD patients (young and middle-aged, respectively) and their respective HCs were identified. Our results demonstrated that there were age-specific differential changes on gut microbiota composition in patients with MDD. Our findings would provide a novel perspective to uncover the pathogenesis underlying MDD.
机译:新兴的证据表明了肠道微生物群的年龄相关的变化,但甚至很少有研究以探讨年龄对肠道微生物生物的患者对主要抑郁症(MDD)的影响。进行该研究以鉴定MDD患者中的特定年龄差分肠道微生物。总共招募了70名MDD患者和71例健康对照(HCS),分为两组:年轻组(年龄18-29岁)和中年小组(年龄30-59岁)。从收集的粪便样品中提取16S rRNA基因序列。最后,我们发现,与年轻HCS相比,年轻的MDD患者分别在年轻MDD患者中分别显着降低和增加,并且分别在中年患者的相对丰度分别显着降低,并且分别在中老年人的相对丰度MDD患者与中年HCS相比。同时,鉴定了六和25例差异丰富的细菌分类群,对MDD患者(分别的年轻和中年和中年)及其各自的HCs进行了差异。我们的结果表明,MDD患者肠道微生物群组合物具有特异性差异变化。我们的研究结果将提供一种小说视角,以发现MDD的疾病。

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