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The Gut Microbiome Contributes to a Substantial Proportion of the Variation in Blood Lipids

Evidence suggests that the gut microbiome is involved in the development of cardiovascular disease, with the host–microbe interaction regulating immune and metabolic pathways. However, there was no firm evidence for associations between microbiota and metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular diseas...

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Autores principales: Fu, Jingyuan, Bonder, Marc Jan, Cenit, María Carmen, Tigchelaar, Ettje F., Maatman, Astrid, Dekens, Jackie A.M., Brandsma, Eelke, Marczynska, Joanna, Imhann, Floris, Weersma, Rinse K., Franke, Lude, Poon, Tiffany W., Xavier, Ramnik J., Gevers, Dirk, Hofker, Marten H., Wijmenga, Cisca, Zhernakova, Alexandra
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4596485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26358192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.115.306807
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author Fu, Jingyuan
Bonder, Marc Jan
Cenit, María Carmen
Tigchelaar, Ettje F.
Maatman, Astrid
Dekens, Jackie A.M.
Brandsma, Eelke
Marczynska, Joanna
Imhann, Floris
Weersma, Rinse K.
Franke, Lude
Poon, Tiffany W.
Xavier, Ramnik J.
Gevers, Dirk
Hofker, Marten H.
Wijmenga, Cisca
Zhernakova, Alexandra
author_facet Fu, Jingyuan
Bonder, Marc Jan
Cenit, María Carmen
Tigchelaar, Ettje F.
Maatman, Astrid
Dekens, Jackie A.M.
Brandsma, Eelke
Marczynska, Joanna
Imhann, Floris
Weersma, Rinse K.
Franke, Lude
Poon, Tiffany W.
Xavier, Ramnik J.
Gevers, Dirk
Hofker, Marten H.
Wijmenga, Cisca
Zhernakova, Alexandra
author_sort Fu, Jingyuan
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description Evidence suggests that the gut microbiome is involved in the development of cardiovascular disease, with the host–microbe interaction regulating immune and metabolic pathways. However, there was no firm evidence for associations between microbiota and metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease from large-scale studies in humans. In particular, there was no strong evidence for association between cardiovascular disease and aberrant blood lipid levels. OBJECTIVES: To identify intestinal bacteria taxa, whose proportions correlate with body mass index and lipid levels, and to determine whether lipid variance can be explained by microbiota relative to age, sex, and host genetics. METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied 893 subjects from the LifeLines-DEEP population cohort. After correcting for age and sex, we identified 34 bacterial taxa associated with body mass index and blood lipids; most are novel associations. Cross-validation analysis revealed that microbiota explain 4.5% of the variance in body mass index, 6% in triglycerides, and 4% in high-density lipoproteins, independent of age, sex, and genetic risk factors. A novel risk model, including the gut microbiome explained ≤25.9% of high-density lipoprotein variance, significantly outperforming the risk model without microbiome. Strikingly, the microbiome had little effect on low-density lipoproteins or total cholesterol. CONCLUSIONS: Our studies suggest that the gut microbiome may play an important role in the variation in body mass index and blood lipid levels, independent of age, sex, and host genetics. Our findings support the potential of therapies altering the gut microbiome to control body mass, triglycerides, and high-density lipoproteins.
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spelling pubmed-45964852015-10-20 The Gut Microbiome Contributes to a Substantial Proportion of the Variation in Blood Lipids Fu, Jingyuan Bonder, Marc Jan Cenit, María Carmen Tigchelaar, Ettje F. Maatman, Astrid Dekens, Jackie A.M. Brandsma, Eelke Marczynska, Joanna Imhann, Floris Weersma, Rinse K. Franke, Lude Poon, Tiffany W. Xavier, Ramnik J. Gevers, Dirk Hofker, Marten H. Wijmenga, Cisca Zhernakova, Alexandra Circ Res Clinical Track Evidence suggests that the gut microbiome is involved in the development of cardiovascular disease, with the host–microbe interaction regulating immune and metabolic pathways. However, there was no firm evidence for associations between microbiota and metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease from large-scale studies in humans. In particular, there was no strong evidence for association between cardiovascular disease and aberrant blood lipid levels. OBJECTIVES: To identify intestinal bacteria taxa, whose proportions correlate with body mass index and lipid levels, and to determine whether lipid variance can be explained by microbiota relative to age, sex, and host genetics. METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied 893 subjects from the LifeLines-DEEP population cohort. After correcting for age and sex, we identified 34 bacterial taxa associated with body mass index and blood lipids; most are novel associations. Cross-validation analysis revealed that microbiota explain 4.5% of the variance in body mass index, 6% in triglycerides, and 4% in high-density lipoproteins, independent of age, sex, and genetic risk factors. A novel risk model, including the gut microbiome explained ≤25.9% of high-density lipoprotein variance, significantly outperforming the risk model without microbiome. Strikingly, the microbiome had little effect on low-density lipoproteins or total cholesterol. CONCLUSIONS: Our studies suggest that the gut microbiome may play an important role in the variation in body mass index and blood lipid levels, independent of age, sex, and host genetics. Our findings support the potential of therapies altering the gut microbiome to control body mass, triglycerides, and high-density lipoproteins. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2015-10-09 2015-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4596485/ /pubmed/26358192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.115.306807 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Circulation Research is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial-NoDervis (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited, the use is noncommercial, and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Clinical Track
Fu, Jingyuan
Bonder, Marc Jan
Cenit, María Carmen
Tigchelaar, Ettje F.
Maatman, Astrid
Dekens, Jackie A.M.
Brandsma, Eelke
Marczynska, Joanna
Imhann, Floris
Weersma, Rinse K.
Franke, Lude
Poon, Tiffany W.
Xavier, Ramnik J.
Gevers, Dirk
Hofker, Marten H.
Wijmenga, Cisca
Zhernakova, Alexandra
The Gut Microbiome Contributes to a Substantial Proportion of the Variation in Blood Lipids
title The Gut Microbiome Contributes to a Substantial Proportion of the Variation in Blood Lipids
title_full The Gut Microbiome Contributes to a Substantial Proportion of the Variation in Blood Lipids
title_fullStr The Gut Microbiome Contributes to a Substantial Proportion of the Variation in Blood Lipids
title_full_unstemmed The Gut Microbiome Contributes to a Substantial Proportion of the Variation in Blood Lipids
title_short The Gut Microbiome Contributes to a Substantial Proportion of the Variation in Blood Lipids
title_sort gut microbiome contributes to a substantial proportion of the variation in blood lipids
topic Clinical Track
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4596485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26358192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.115.306807
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