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The association between gut microbiota composition and BMI in Chinese male college students, as analysed by next-generation sequencing

机译:中国男大学生肠道微生物群组成与BMI的关联,下一代测序分析

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Altered gut microbial ecology contributes to the development of metabolic diseases including obesity. However, studies based on different populations have generated conflicting results due to diet, environment, methodologies, etc. The aim of our study was to explore the association between gut microbiota and BMI in Chinese college students. The 16S next-generation sequencing (NGS) was used to test the gut microbiota of nine lean, nine overweight/obesity and ten normal-weight male college students. The differences in gut microbiota distribution among three groups were compared, and the relationship between the richness, diversity, composition of gut microbiota and BMI were analysed. The predominant phyla Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes were further confirmed by real-time PCR. Metagenomic biomarker discovery was conducted by linear discriminant analysis (LDA) effect size (LEfSe). NGS revealed that gut microbiota composition was different among three groups, but there was no difference in the abundance ratio of Firmicutes:Bacteroidetes. Several bacterial taxa were in linear relationship with BMI (positive relationship: uncultured bacterium (Bacteroides genus); negative relationship: Porphyromonadaceae, Acidaminococcaceae, Rikenellaceae, Desulfovibrionaceae, Blautia, Anaerotruncus, Parabacteroides, Alistipes). Moreover, gut microbiota diversity decreased with the increase in BMI. And LEfSe analysis indicated that Blautia, Anaerotruncus and its uncultured species were significantly enriched in the lean group (LDA score ≥ 3), Parasuterella and its uncultured species were significantly enriched in the overweight/obese groups (LDA score ≥ 3). In general, gut microbiota composition and microbial diversity were associated with BMI in Chinese male college students. Our results might enrich the understanding between gut microbiota and obesity.
机译:改变的肠道微生物生态有助于发展包括肥胖的代谢疾病。然而,根据不同群体的研究产生了由于饮食,环境,方法等引起的相互冲突的结果。我们的研究目的是探讨中国大学生肠道微生物群和BMI之间的关联。 16S下一代测序(NGS)用于测试九个瘦,九个超重/肥胖和十个正​​常男性大学生的肠道微生物。比较了三组肠道微生物群分布的差异,分析了丰富,多样性,肠道微生物和BMI的关系。通过实时PCR进一步证实了主要的噬菌体髓髓和压缩。通过线性判别分析(LDA)效应大小(lefse)进行偏见生物标志物发现。 NGS揭示了肠道微生物酵母组合物在三组中不同,但对骨骼的丰富率没有差异:Bacteroidetes。几种细菌素与BMI线性关系(阳性关系:未培养的细菌(Bragonoides Genus);负面关系:卟啉单肌,酰氨基葡萄球菌,瑞领斯科氏菌,脱硫,脱硫,戏,旁边。此外,随着BMI的增加,肠道微生物群多样性降低。 lefse分析表明,瘦菌(LDA得分≥3),副遗传菌和其未培养物种在超重/肥胖群体中显着富集(LDA评分≥3),显着富集。通常,肠道微生物群组成和微生物多样性与中国男大学生BMI有关。我们的结果可能丰富了肠道微生物群和肥胖之间的谅解。

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