gwang-pyo, ko hyejun, jo kim, jungman kim, jeong seon boo, kyung-hwan kim, chang sook
Red beetroots, rich in betanin, may act as prebiotics and impact gut microbiota. Because the human gut microbiota is unique to each person, the effectiveness of prebiotics varies with the enterotype. In this study, we hypothesized that the effects of red beetroot powder (RP) and betanin pigment (BP) would differ depending on the enterotype. Fecal s...
jina, ha kim, jinwoo kim, seongok lee, kwang jun shin, hakdong
The gut microbiome is a dynamic ecosystem crucial for maintaining its host’s health by regulating various immune and metabolic functions. Since diet plays a fundamental role in shaping the gut microbiome, understanding the relationship between food consumption and microbiome structure is essential. Although medicinal plants are widely recognized fo...
Larzul, Catherine Estellé, Jordi Borey, Marion Blanc, Fany Lemonnier, Gaëtan Billon, Yvon Galleron, Nathalie Jardet, Deborah Lecardonnel, Jérôme Rogel, Claire
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Abstract Background Population stratification based on interindividual variability in gut microbiota composition has revealed the existence of several ecotypes named enterotypes in humans and various animal species. Enterotypes are often associated with environmental factors including diet, but knowledge of the role of host genetics remains scarce....
Wu, Jiacheng Shen, Hexiao Lv, Yongling He, Jing Xie, Xiaotian Xu, Zhiyue Yang, Pengcheng Qian, Wei Bai, Tao Hou, Xiaohua
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Age and gender have been recognized as two pivotal covariates affecting the composition of the gut microbiota. However, their mediated variations in microbiota seem to be inconsistent across different countries and races. In this study, 613 individuals, whom we referred to as the “healthy” population, were selected from 1,018 volunteers through rig...
Caenepeel, Clara; Falony, Gwen; 95146; Machiels, Kathleen; Verstockt, Bram; 106315; Goncalves, Pedro J.; 162216; Ferrante, Marc; 45367; Sabino, Joao; 75779; Raes, Jeroen; 39804; Vieira-Silva, Sara; Vermeire, Severine; 3938;
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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is considered a key contributor to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) etiology. Here, we investigated potential associations between microbiota composition and the outcomes to biological therapies. METHODS: The study prospectively recruited 296 patients with active IBD (203 with Crohn's disease, 93 w...
Larzul, Catherine Estellé, Jordi Borey, Marion Blanc, Fany Lemonnier, Gaëtan Billon, Yvon Thiam, Mamadou-Gabou Quinquis, Benoit Galleron, Nathalie Jardet, Deborah
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Abstract Background : Population stratification based on interindividual variability in gut microbiota composition has revealed the existence of several ecotypes named enterotypes in humans and various animal species. Enterotypes are often associated with environmental factors including diet, but knowledge on the role of host genetics remains scarc...
Yuan, Heng Wu, Xuangao Wang, Xichun Zhou, Jun-Yu Park, Sunmin
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International journal of molecular sciences
Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), formerly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is characterized by hepatic fat accumulation by metabolic dysfunction. The rising prevalence of MAFLD, especially among Asians, may be associated with changes in gut microbiota. We investigated gut microbiota characteristics an...
son, min kee song, yuri chung, jin na, hee sam
Healthy individuals often have different gut microbiota, and these differences can be influenced by their country of origin or their race. This study aimed to compare the gut microbiota compositions of healthy Germans and Koreans using 16S rRNA sequencing data extracted from public sources. Two cohorts, comprising 1592 samples (804 Germans and 788 ...
Tang, Xianjiang Zhang, Liangzhi Ren, Shi'en Zhao, Yaqi Zhang, Yanming
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Microbiology Spectrum
The gut microbiotas of small mammals play an important role in host energy homeostasis. However, it is still unknown whether small mammals with different enterotypes show differences in thermogenesis characteristics. Our study confirmed that plateau pikas with different bacterial enterotypes harbored distinct thermogenesis capabilities and employed...
park, sunmin chen, li xuangao, wu zhang, tianshun
This study aimed to investigate alterations in the gut microbiota of patients with depression compared to those in the gut microbiota of healthy individuals based on enterotypes as a classification framework. Fecal bacteria FASTA/Q samples from 333 Chinese participants, including 107 healthy individuals (Healthy group) and 226 individuals suffering...