Characteristic dysbiosis of gut microbiota of Chinese patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome by an insight into the pan-microbiome

Abstract. Background:. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is reported associated with the alteration of gut microbial composition termed as dysbiosis. However, the pathogenic mechanism of IBS remains unclear, while the studies of Chinese individuals are scarce. This study aimed to understand the concept...

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Main Authors: Zhe Wang, Cong-Min Xu, Yi-Xuan Liu, Xiao-Qi Wang, Lu Zhang, Mo Li, Shi-Wei Zhu, Zhong-Jie Xie, Pei-Hong Wang, Li-Ping Duan, Huai-Qiu Zhu, Xin Chen
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2019-04-01
Series:Chinese Medical Journal
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000192
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spelling doaj-84a52cdeb79d4dbd8f9bb574ecca9ca02020-12-02T07:46:47ZengWolters KluwerChinese Medical Journal0366-69992542-56412019-04-01132888990410.1097/CM9.0000000000000192201904200-00002Characteristic dysbiosis of gut microbiota of Chinese patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome by an insight into the pan-microbiomeZhe WangCong-Min XuYi-Xuan LiuXiao-Qi WangLu ZhangMo LiShi-Wei ZhuZhong-Jie XiePei-Hong WangLi-Ping DuanHuai-Qiu ZhuXin ChenAbstract. Background:. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is reported associated with the alteration of gut microbial composition termed as dysbiosis. However, the pathogenic mechanism of IBS remains unclear, while the studies of Chinese individuals are scarce. This study aimed to understand the concept of dysbiosis among patients with Chinese diarrhea-predominant IBS (IBS-D), as a degree of variance between the gut microbiomes of IBS-D population and that of a healthy population. Methods:. The patients with IBS-D were recruited (assessed according to the Rome III criteria, by IBS symptom severity score) from the Outpatient Department of Gastroenterology of Peking University Third Hospital, and volunteers as healthy controls (HCs) were enrolled, during 2013. The 16S rRNA sequences were extracted from fecal samples. Ribosomal database project resources, basic local alignment search tool, and SparCC software were used to obtain the phylotype composition of samples and the internal interactions of the microbial community. Herein, the non-parametric test, Wilcoxon rank-sum test was carried out to find the statistical significance between HC and IBS-D groups. All the P values were adjusted to q values to decrease the error rate. Results:. The study characterized the gut microbiomes of Chinese patients with IBS-D, and demonstrated that the dysbiosis could be characterized as directed alteration of the microbiome composition leading to greater disparity between relative abundance of two phyla, Bacteroidetes (Z = 4.77, q = 1.59 × 10–5) and Firmicutes (Z = –3.87, q = 5.83 × 10–4). Moreover, it indicated that the IBS symptom features were associated with the dysbiosis of whole gut microbiome, instead of one or several certain genera even they were dominating. Two genera, Bacteroides and Lachnospiracea incertae sedis, were identified as the core genera, meanwhile, the non-core genera contribute to a larger pan-microbiome of the gut microbiome. Furthermore, the dysbiosis in patients with IBS-D was associated with a reduction of network complexity of the interacted microbial community (HC vs. IBS-D: 639 vs. 154). The disordered metabolic functions of patients with IBS-D were identified as the potential influence of gut microbiome on the host (significant difference with q < 0.01 between HC and IBS-D). Conclusions:. This study supported the view of the potential influence of gut microbiome on the symptom of Chinese patients with IBS-D, and further characterized dysbiosis in Chinese patients with IBS-D, thus provided more pathological evidences for IBS-D with the further understanding of dysbiosis.http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000192
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author Zhe Wang
Cong-Min Xu
Yi-Xuan Liu
Xiao-Qi Wang
Lu Zhang
Mo Li
Shi-Wei Zhu
Zhong-Jie Xie
Pei-Hong Wang
Li-Ping Duan
Huai-Qiu Zhu
Xin Chen
spellingShingle Zhe Wang
Cong-Min Xu
Yi-Xuan Liu
Xiao-Qi Wang
Lu Zhang
Mo Li
Shi-Wei Zhu
Zhong-Jie Xie
Pei-Hong Wang
Li-Ping Duan
Huai-Qiu Zhu
Xin Chen
Characteristic dysbiosis of gut microbiota of Chinese patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome by an insight into the pan-microbiome
Chinese Medical Journal
author_facet Zhe Wang
Cong-Min Xu
Yi-Xuan Liu
Xiao-Qi Wang
Lu Zhang
Mo Li
Shi-Wei Zhu
Zhong-Jie Xie
Pei-Hong Wang
Li-Ping Duan
Huai-Qiu Zhu
Xin Chen
author_sort Zhe Wang
title Characteristic dysbiosis of gut microbiota of Chinese patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome by an insight into the pan-microbiome
title_short Characteristic dysbiosis of gut microbiota of Chinese patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome by an insight into the pan-microbiome
title_full Characteristic dysbiosis of gut microbiota of Chinese patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome by an insight into the pan-microbiome
title_fullStr Characteristic dysbiosis of gut microbiota of Chinese patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome by an insight into the pan-microbiome
title_full_unstemmed Characteristic dysbiosis of gut microbiota of Chinese patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome by an insight into the pan-microbiome
title_sort characteristic dysbiosis of gut microbiota of chinese patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome by an insight into the pan-microbiome
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Chinese Medical Journal
issn 0366-6999
2542-5641
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Abstract. Background:. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is reported associated with the alteration of gut microbial composition termed as dysbiosis. However, the pathogenic mechanism of IBS remains unclear, while the studies of Chinese individuals are scarce. This study aimed to understand the concept of dysbiosis among patients with Chinese diarrhea-predominant IBS (IBS-D), as a degree of variance between the gut microbiomes of IBS-D population and that of a healthy population. Methods:. The patients with IBS-D were recruited (assessed according to the Rome III criteria, by IBS symptom severity score) from the Outpatient Department of Gastroenterology of Peking University Third Hospital, and volunteers as healthy controls (HCs) were enrolled, during 2013. The 16S rRNA sequences were extracted from fecal samples. Ribosomal database project resources, basic local alignment search tool, and SparCC software were used to obtain the phylotype composition of samples and the internal interactions of the microbial community. Herein, the non-parametric test, Wilcoxon rank-sum test was carried out to find the statistical significance between HC and IBS-D groups. All the P values were adjusted to q values to decrease the error rate. Results:. The study characterized the gut microbiomes of Chinese patients with IBS-D, and demonstrated that the dysbiosis could be characterized as directed alteration of the microbiome composition leading to greater disparity between relative abundance of two phyla, Bacteroidetes (Z = 4.77, q = 1.59 × 10–5) and Firmicutes (Z = –3.87, q = 5.83 × 10–4). Moreover, it indicated that the IBS symptom features were associated with the dysbiosis of whole gut microbiome, instead of one or several certain genera even they were dominating. Two genera, Bacteroides and Lachnospiracea incertae sedis, were identified as the core genera, meanwhile, the non-core genera contribute to a larger pan-microbiome of the gut microbiome. Furthermore, the dysbiosis in patients with IBS-D was associated with a reduction of network complexity of the interacted microbial community (HC vs. IBS-D: 639 vs. 154). The disordered metabolic functions of patients with IBS-D were identified as the potential influence of gut microbiome on the host (significant difference with q < 0.01 between HC and IBS-D). Conclusions:. This study supported the view of the potential influence of gut microbiome on the symptom of Chinese patients with IBS-D, and further characterized dysbiosis in Chinese patients with IBS-D, thus provided more pathological evidences for IBS-D with the further understanding of dysbiosis.
url http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000192
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