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Qi-Deficiency Related Increases in Disease Susceptibility Are Potentially Mediated by the Intestinal Microbiota
Qi-deficiency (QX) is thought to promote the body's susceptibility to disease, but the underlying mechanism through which this occurs is not clear. We surveyed the traditional Chinese medicine constitution (TCMC) of healthy college students to identify those that were PH (balanced TCMC constitu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6218746/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30425748 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1304397 |
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author | Ma, Ke Chen, Jieyu Kuang, Liuyan Bi, Jianlu Cheng, Jingru Li, Fei Sun, Xiaomin Nie, Xiaoli Liu, Yanyan Luo, Ren Zhao, Xiaoshan |
author_facet | Ma, Ke Chen, Jieyu Kuang, Liuyan Bi, Jianlu Cheng, Jingru Li, Fei Sun, Xiaomin Nie, Xiaoli Liu, Yanyan Luo, Ren Zhao, Xiaoshan |
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description | Qi-deficiency (QX) is thought to promote the body's susceptibility to disease, but the underlying mechanism through which this occurs is not clear. We surveyed the traditional Chinese medicine constitution (TCMC) of healthy college students to identify those that were PH (balanced TCMC constitution) and QX (unbalanced TCMC constitution). We then used high-throughput sequencing of the 16SrRNA V3-4 region in fecal microbiota samples to identify differences between those obtained from PH and QX individuals. Our results demonstrated that the alpha diversity of QX samples was significantly lower than that of PH samples (p < 0.05) and that beta diversity was remarkably different in QX and PH samples. Four and 122 bacterial taxa were significantly overrepresented in QX and PH groups, respectively. The genera Sphingobium, Clostridium, and Comamonas were enriched in the QX group and had a certain pathogenic role. The QX group also showed a statistically significant lack of probiotics and anti-inflammatory bacteria such as Bifidobacterium and Bdellovibrio. The functional potential of QX bacterial taxa was reduced in fatty acid metabolism and butanoate metabolism. We contend that the imbalanced intestinal microbiota in QX and the following functional changes in metabolism influence immunity and energy metabolism, which could increase susceptibility to disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-62187462018-11-13 Qi-Deficiency Related Increases in Disease Susceptibility Are Potentially Mediated by the Intestinal Microbiota Ma, Ke Chen, Jieyu Kuang, Liuyan Bi, Jianlu Cheng, Jingru Li, Fei Sun, Xiaomin Nie, Xiaoli Liu, Yanyan Luo, Ren Zhao, Xiaoshan Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Qi-deficiency (QX) is thought to promote the body's susceptibility to disease, but the underlying mechanism through which this occurs is not clear. We surveyed the traditional Chinese medicine constitution (TCMC) of healthy college students to identify those that were PH (balanced TCMC constitution) and QX (unbalanced TCMC constitution). We then used high-throughput sequencing of the 16SrRNA V3-4 region in fecal microbiota samples to identify differences between those obtained from PH and QX individuals. Our results demonstrated that the alpha diversity of QX samples was significantly lower than that of PH samples (p < 0.05) and that beta diversity was remarkably different in QX and PH samples. Four and 122 bacterial taxa were significantly overrepresented in QX and PH groups, respectively. The genera Sphingobium, Clostridium, and Comamonas were enriched in the QX group and had a certain pathogenic role. The QX group also showed a statistically significant lack of probiotics and anti-inflammatory bacteria such as Bifidobacterium and Bdellovibrio. The functional potential of QX bacterial taxa was reduced in fatty acid metabolism and butanoate metabolism. We contend that the imbalanced intestinal microbiota in QX and the following functional changes in metabolism influence immunity and energy metabolism, which could increase susceptibility to disease. Hindawi 2018-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6218746/ /pubmed/30425748 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1304397 Text en Copyright © 2018 Ke Ma et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ma, Ke Chen, Jieyu Kuang, Liuyan Bi, Jianlu Cheng, Jingru Li, Fei Sun, Xiaomin Nie, Xiaoli Liu, Yanyan Luo, Ren Zhao, Xiaoshan Qi-Deficiency Related Increases in Disease Susceptibility Are Potentially Mediated by the Intestinal Microbiota |
title | Qi-Deficiency Related Increases in Disease Susceptibility Are Potentially Mediated by the Intestinal Microbiota |
title_full | Qi-Deficiency Related Increases in Disease Susceptibility Are Potentially Mediated by the Intestinal Microbiota |
title_fullStr | Qi-Deficiency Related Increases in Disease Susceptibility Are Potentially Mediated by the Intestinal Microbiota |
title_full_unstemmed | Qi-Deficiency Related Increases in Disease Susceptibility Are Potentially Mediated by the Intestinal Microbiota |
title_short | Qi-Deficiency Related Increases in Disease Susceptibility Are Potentially Mediated by the Intestinal Microbiota |
title_sort | qi-deficiency related increases in disease susceptibility are potentially mediated by the intestinal microbiota |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6218746/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30425748 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1304397 |
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