发表状态 | 已发表Published |
题名 | Association between metabolic status and gut microbiome in obese populations |
作者 | |
发表日期 | 2021 |
发表期刊 | Microbial Genomics
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ISSN/eISSN | 2057-5858 |
卷号 | 7期号:8 |
摘要 | Despite that obesity is associated with many metabolic diseases, a significant proportion (10–30%) of obese individuals is recognized as ‘metabolically healthy obeses’ (MHOs). The aim of the current study is to characterize the gut microbiome for MHOs as compared to ‘metabolically unhealthy obeses’ (MUOs). We compared the gut microbiome of 172 MHO and 138 MUO individuals from Chongqing (China) (inclined to eat red meat and food with a spicy taste), and performed validation with selected biomarkers in 40 MHOs and 33 MUOs from Quanzhou (China) (inclined to eat seafood and food with a light/bland taste). The genera Alistipes, Faecalibacterium and Odoribacter had increased abundance in both Chongqing and Quanzhou MHOs. We also observed different microbial functions in MUOs compared to MHOs, including an increased abundance of genes associated with glycan biosynthesis and metabolism. In addition, the microbial gene markers identified from the Chongqing cohort bear a moderate accuracy [AUC (area under the operating characteristic curve)=0.69] for classifying MHOs distinct from MUOs in the Quanzhou cohort. These findings indicate that gut microbiome is significantly distinct between MHOs and MUOs, implicating the potential of the gut microbiome in stratification and refined management of obesity. |
关键词 | Clinical indicators Gut microbiome Metabolic abnormality Obesity Two cohorts |
DOI | 10.1099/mgen.0.000639 |
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收录类别 | SCIE |
语种 | 英语English |
WOS研究方向 | Genetics & Heredity ; Microbiology |
WOS类目 | Genetics & Heredity ; Microbiology |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000692560600002 |
Scopus入藏号 | 2-s2.0-85113724959 |
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | https://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/9044 |
专题 | 个人在本单位外知识产出 |
通讯作者 | He, Yuan; Xu, Ximing; Dai, Wenkui |
作者单位 | 1.Health Management Institute,The Second Medical Center & National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases,Chinese PLA General Hospital,Beijing,28 Fuxing Road,100853,China 2.School of Statistics and Data Science,Nankai University,Tianjin,300000,China 3.Key Laboratory for Medical Data Analysis and Statistical Research of Tianjin,Tianjin,300000,China 4.Department of Microbial Research,WeHealthGene Institute,Shenzhen,518000,China 5.Melbourne Veterinary School,Department of Veterinary Biosciences,Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences,University of Melbourne,Parkville,3010,Australia 6.Southwest Hospital,Third Military Medical University,Chongqing,400000,China 7.Department of Computer Science,College of Science and Engineering,City University of Hong Kong,999077,Hong Kong 8.Health Management Center,91st Hospital of the People’s Liberation Army,Quanzhou,362000,China 9.Department of Health Management,Henan Provincial People’s Hospital,Zhengzhou,450003,China 10.Department of Respiratory Medicine,Shenzhen Children’s Hospital,Shenzhen,518000,China 11.Department of Mathematics and Statistics,Dalhousie University,Halifax,15000,Canada 12.National Research Institute for Health,Beijing,100000,China 13.Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Peking University Shenzhen Hospital,Shenzhen,518000,China |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Zeng, Qiang,Yang, Zhenyu,Wang, Feiet al. Association between metabolic status and gut microbiome in obese populations[J]. Microbial Genomics, 2021, 7(8). |
APA | Zeng, Qiang., Yang, Zhenyu., Wang, Fei., Li, Dongfang., Liu, Yanhong., .. & Dai, Wenkui. (2021). Association between metabolic status and gut microbiome in obese populations. Microbial Genomics, 7(8). |
MLA | Zeng, Qiang,et al."Association between metabolic status and gut microbiome in obese populations". Microbial Genomics 7.8(2021). |
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