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Impact of gut microbiome on serum IgG4 levels in the general population: Shika-machi super preventive health examination results

INTRODUCTION: Immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4) is a member of the human immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclass, a protein involved in immunity to pathogens and the body’s resistance system. IgG4-related diseases (IgG4-RD) are intractable diseases in which IgG4 levels in the blood are elevated, causing inflammation...

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Autores principales: Koshida, Aoi, Karashima, Shigehiro, Ogura, Kohei, Miyajima, Yuna, Ogai, Kazuhiro, Mizoguchi, Ren, Ikagawa, Yasuo, Hara, Satoshi, Mizushima, Ichiro, Fujii, Hiroshi, Kawano, Mitsuhiro, Tsujiguchi, Hiromasa, Hara, Akinori, Nakamura, Hiroyuki, Okamoto, Shigefumi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10613983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37908763
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1272398
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author Koshida, Aoi
Karashima, Shigehiro
Ogura, Kohei
Miyajima, Yuna
Ogai, Kazuhiro
Mizoguchi, Ren
Ikagawa, Yasuo
Hara, Satoshi
Mizushima, Ichiro
Fujii, Hiroshi
Kawano, Mitsuhiro
Tsujiguchi, Hiromasa
Hara, Akinori
Nakamura, Hiroyuki
Okamoto, Shigefumi
author_facet Koshida, Aoi
Karashima, Shigehiro
Ogura, Kohei
Miyajima, Yuna
Ogai, Kazuhiro
Mizoguchi, Ren
Ikagawa, Yasuo
Hara, Satoshi
Mizushima, Ichiro
Fujii, Hiroshi
Kawano, Mitsuhiro
Tsujiguchi, Hiromasa
Hara, Akinori
Nakamura, Hiroyuki
Okamoto, Shigefumi
author_sort Koshida, Aoi
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description INTRODUCTION: Immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4) is a member of the human immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclass, a protein involved in immunity to pathogens and the body’s resistance system. IgG4-related diseases (IgG4-RD) are intractable diseases in which IgG4 levels in the blood are elevated, causing inflammation in organs such as the liver, pancreas, and salivary glands. IgG4-RD are known to be more prevalent in males than in females, but the etiology remains to be elucidated. This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between gut microbiota (GM) and serum IgG4 levels in the general population. METHODS: In this study, the relationship between IgG4 levels and GM evaluated in male and female groups of the general population using causal inference. The study included 191 men and 207 women aged 40 years or older from Shika-machi, Ishikawa. GM DNA was analyzed for the 16S rRNA gene sequence using next-generation sequencing. Participants were bifurcated into high and low IgG4 groups, depending on median serum IgG4 levels. RESULTS: ANCOVA, Tukey’s HSD, linear discriminant analysis effect size, least absolute shrinkage and selection operator logistic regression model, and correlation analysis revealed that Anaerostipes, Lachnospiraceae, Megasphaera, and [Eubacterium] hallii group were associated with IgG4 levels in women, while Megasphaera, [Eubacterium] hallii group, Faecalibacterium, Ruminococcus.1, and Romboutsia were associated with IgG4 levels in men. Linear non-Gaussian acyclic model indicated three genera, Megasphaera, [Eubacterium] hallii group, and Anaerostipes, and showed a presumed causal association with IgG4 levels in women. DISCUSSION: This differential impact of the GM on IgG4 levels based on sex is a novel and intriguing finding.
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spelling pubmed-106139832023-10-31 Impact of gut microbiome on serum IgG4 levels in the general population: Shika-machi super preventive health examination results Koshida, Aoi Karashima, Shigehiro Ogura, Kohei Miyajima, Yuna Ogai, Kazuhiro Mizoguchi, Ren Ikagawa, Yasuo Hara, Satoshi Mizushima, Ichiro Fujii, Hiroshi Kawano, Mitsuhiro Tsujiguchi, Hiromasa Hara, Akinori Nakamura, Hiroyuki Okamoto, Shigefumi Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology INTRODUCTION: Immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4) is a member of the human immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclass, a protein involved in immunity to pathogens and the body’s resistance system. IgG4-related diseases (IgG4-RD) are intractable diseases in which IgG4 levels in the blood are elevated, causing inflammation in organs such as the liver, pancreas, and salivary glands. IgG4-RD are known to be more prevalent in males than in females, but the etiology remains to be elucidated. This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between gut microbiota (GM) and serum IgG4 levels in the general population. METHODS: In this study, the relationship between IgG4 levels and GM evaluated in male and female groups of the general population using causal inference. The study included 191 men and 207 women aged 40 years or older from Shika-machi, Ishikawa. GM DNA was analyzed for the 16S rRNA gene sequence using next-generation sequencing. Participants were bifurcated into high and low IgG4 groups, depending on median serum IgG4 levels. RESULTS: ANCOVA, Tukey’s HSD, linear discriminant analysis effect size, least absolute shrinkage and selection operator logistic regression model, and correlation analysis revealed that Anaerostipes, Lachnospiraceae, Megasphaera, and [Eubacterium] hallii group were associated with IgG4 levels in women, while Megasphaera, [Eubacterium] hallii group, Faecalibacterium, Ruminococcus.1, and Romboutsia were associated with IgG4 levels in men. Linear non-Gaussian acyclic model indicated three genera, Megasphaera, [Eubacterium] hallii group, and Anaerostipes, and showed a presumed causal association with IgG4 levels in women. DISCUSSION: This differential impact of the GM on IgG4 levels based on sex is a novel and intriguing finding. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10613983/ /pubmed/37908763 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1272398 Text en Copyright © 2023 Koshida, Karashima, Ogura, Miyajima, Ogai, Mizoguchi, Ikagawa, Hara, Mizushima, Fujii, Kawano, Tsujiguchi, Hara, Nakamura and Okamoto https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Koshida, Aoi
Karashima, Shigehiro
Ogura, Kohei
Miyajima, Yuna
Ogai, Kazuhiro
Mizoguchi, Ren
Ikagawa, Yasuo
Hara, Satoshi
Mizushima, Ichiro
Fujii, Hiroshi
Kawano, Mitsuhiro
Tsujiguchi, Hiromasa
Hara, Akinori
Nakamura, Hiroyuki
Okamoto, Shigefumi
Impact of gut microbiome on serum IgG4 levels in the general population: Shika-machi super preventive health examination results
title Impact of gut microbiome on serum IgG4 levels in the general population: Shika-machi super preventive health examination results
title_full Impact of gut microbiome on serum IgG4 levels in the general population: Shika-machi super preventive health examination results
title_fullStr Impact of gut microbiome on serum IgG4 levels in the general population: Shika-machi super preventive health examination results
title_full_unstemmed Impact of gut microbiome on serum IgG4 levels in the general population: Shika-machi super preventive health examination results
title_short Impact of gut microbiome on serum IgG4 levels in the general population: Shika-machi super preventive health examination results
title_sort impact of gut microbiome on serum igg4 levels in the general population: shika-machi super preventive health examination results
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10613983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37908763
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1272398
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