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Prenatal Lead Exposure Is Associated with Reduced Abundance of Beneficial Gut Microbial Cliques in Late Childhood: An Investigation Using Microbial Co-Occurrence Analysis (MiCA)

[Image: see text] Many analytical methods used in gut microbiome research focus on either single bacterial taxa or the whole microbiome, ignoring multibacteria relationships (microbial cliques). We present a novel analytical approach to identify microbial cliques within the gut microbiome of childre...

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Autores principales: Midya, Vishal, Lane, Jamil M., Gennings, Chris, Torres-Olascoaga, Libni A., Gregory, Jill K., Wright, Robert O., Arora, Manish, Téllez-Rojo, Martha Maria, Eggers, Shoshannah
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10634322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37878664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c04346
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author Midya, Vishal
Lane, Jamil M.
Gennings, Chris
Torres-Olascoaga, Libni A.
Gregory, Jill K.
Wright, Robert O.
Arora, Manish
Téllez-Rojo, Martha Maria
Eggers, Shoshannah
author_facet Midya, Vishal
Lane, Jamil M.
Gennings, Chris
Torres-Olascoaga, Libni A.
Gregory, Jill K.
Wright, Robert O.
Arora, Manish
Téllez-Rojo, Martha Maria
Eggers, Shoshannah
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description [Image: see text] Many analytical methods used in gut microbiome research focus on either single bacterial taxa or the whole microbiome, ignoring multibacteria relationships (microbial cliques). We present a novel analytical approach to identify microbial cliques within the gut microbiome of children at 9–11 years associated with prenatal lead (Pb) exposure. Data came from a subset of participants (n = 123) in the Programming Research in Obesity, Growth, Environment and Social Stressors cohort. Pb concentrations were measured in maternal whole blood from the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Stool samples collected at 9–11 years old underwent metagenomic sequencing to assess the gut microbiome. Using a novel analytical approach, Microbial Co-occurrence Analysis (MiCA), we paired a machine learning algorithm with randomization-based inference to first identify microbial cliques that were predictive of prenatal Pb exposure and then estimate the association between prenatal Pb exposure and microbial clique abundance. With second-trimester Pb exposure, we identified a two-taxa microbial clique that included Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Ruminococcus callidus and a three-taxa clique that also included Prevotella clara. Increasing second-trimester Pb exposure was associated with significantly increased odds of having the two-taxa microbial clique below the median relative abundance (odds ratio (OR) = 1.03, 95% confidence interval (CI) [1.01–1.05]). Using a novel combination of machine learning and causal inference, MiCA identified a significant association between second-trimester Pb exposure and the reduced abundance of a probiotic microbial clique within the gut microbiome in late childhood.
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spelling pubmed-106343222023-11-15 Prenatal Lead Exposure Is Associated with Reduced Abundance of Beneficial Gut Microbial Cliques in Late Childhood: An Investigation Using Microbial Co-Occurrence Analysis (MiCA) Midya, Vishal Lane, Jamil M. Gennings, Chris Torres-Olascoaga, Libni A. Gregory, Jill K. Wright, Robert O. Arora, Manish Téllez-Rojo, Martha Maria Eggers, Shoshannah Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] Many analytical methods used in gut microbiome research focus on either single bacterial taxa or the whole microbiome, ignoring multibacteria relationships (microbial cliques). We present a novel analytical approach to identify microbial cliques within the gut microbiome of children at 9–11 years associated with prenatal lead (Pb) exposure. Data came from a subset of participants (n = 123) in the Programming Research in Obesity, Growth, Environment and Social Stressors cohort. Pb concentrations were measured in maternal whole blood from the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Stool samples collected at 9–11 years old underwent metagenomic sequencing to assess the gut microbiome. Using a novel analytical approach, Microbial Co-occurrence Analysis (MiCA), we paired a machine learning algorithm with randomization-based inference to first identify microbial cliques that were predictive of prenatal Pb exposure and then estimate the association between prenatal Pb exposure and microbial clique abundance. With second-trimester Pb exposure, we identified a two-taxa microbial clique that included Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Ruminococcus callidus and a three-taxa clique that also included Prevotella clara. Increasing second-trimester Pb exposure was associated with significantly increased odds of having the two-taxa microbial clique below the median relative abundance (odds ratio (OR) = 1.03, 95% confidence interval (CI) [1.01–1.05]). Using a novel combination of machine learning and causal inference, MiCA identified a significant association between second-trimester Pb exposure and the reduced abundance of a probiotic microbial clique within the gut microbiome in late childhood. American Chemical Society 2023-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10634322/ /pubmed/37878664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c04346 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Midya, Vishal
Lane, Jamil M.
Gennings, Chris
Torres-Olascoaga, Libni A.
Gregory, Jill K.
Wright, Robert O.
Arora, Manish
Téllez-Rojo, Martha Maria
Eggers, Shoshannah
Prenatal Lead Exposure Is Associated with Reduced Abundance of Beneficial Gut Microbial Cliques in Late Childhood: An Investigation Using Microbial Co-Occurrence Analysis (MiCA)
title Prenatal Lead Exposure Is Associated with Reduced Abundance of Beneficial Gut Microbial Cliques in Late Childhood: An Investigation Using Microbial Co-Occurrence Analysis (MiCA)
title_full Prenatal Lead Exposure Is Associated with Reduced Abundance of Beneficial Gut Microbial Cliques in Late Childhood: An Investigation Using Microbial Co-Occurrence Analysis (MiCA)
title_fullStr Prenatal Lead Exposure Is Associated with Reduced Abundance of Beneficial Gut Microbial Cliques in Late Childhood: An Investigation Using Microbial Co-Occurrence Analysis (MiCA)
title_full_unstemmed Prenatal Lead Exposure Is Associated with Reduced Abundance of Beneficial Gut Microbial Cliques in Late Childhood: An Investigation Using Microbial Co-Occurrence Analysis (MiCA)
title_short Prenatal Lead Exposure Is Associated with Reduced Abundance of Beneficial Gut Microbial Cliques in Late Childhood: An Investigation Using Microbial Co-Occurrence Analysis (MiCA)
title_sort prenatal lead exposure is associated with reduced abundance of beneficial gut microbial cliques in late childhood: an investigation using microbial co-occurrence analysis (mica)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10634322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37878664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c04346
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