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Richness of human gut microbiome correlates with metabolic markers

机译:人类肠道微生物组的丰富程度与代谢指标相关

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We are facing a global metabolic health crisis provoked by an obesity epidemic. Here we report the human gut microbial composition in a population sample of 123 non-obese and 169 obese Danish individuals. We find two groups of individuals that differ by the number of gut microbial genes and thus gut bacterial richness. They contain known and previously unknown bacterial species at different proportions; individuals with a low bacterial richness (23% of the population) are characterized by more marked overall adiposity, insulin resistance and dyslipidaemia and a more pronounced inflammatory phenotype when compared with high bacterial richness individuals. The obese individuals among the lower bacterial richness group also gain more weight over time. Only a few bacterial species are sufficient to distinguish between individuals with high and low bacterial richness, and even between lean and obese participants. Our classifications based on variation in the gut microbiome identify subsets of individuals in the general white adult population who may be at increased risk of progressing to adiposity-associated co-morbidities.
机译:我们正面临由肥胖病引发的全球性代谢健康危机。在这里,我们报告了123位非肥胖和169位肥胖的丹麦人群的样本中的人体肠道微生物组成。我们发现两组个体的肠道微生物基因数量不同,因此肠道细菌丰富度也不同。它们包含不同比例的已知细菌和以前未知细菌。与细菌丰富度高的个体相比,细菌丰富度低的个体(占人口的23%)的特征在于总体肥胖,胰岛素抵抗和血脂异常以及更明显的炎症表型。细菌含量较低的人群中的肥胖个体随着时间的推移也会增加体重。仅少数细菌种类足以区分细菌丰富度高低的个体,甚至瘦者和肥胖者。我们基于肠道微生物组变异的分类确定了普通白人成年人群中个体发展为肥胖相关合并症的风险增加的子集。

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