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Gut microbiota markers associated with obesity and overweight in Italian adults
In the present study, we characterized the distinctive signatures of the gut microbiota (GM) from overweight/obese patients (OB), and normal-weight controls (NW), both of Sardinian origin. Fecal bacterial composition of 46 OB patients (BMI = 36.6 ± 6.0; F/M = 40/6) was analyzed and compared to that...
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author | Palmas, Vanessa Pisanu, Silvia Madau, Veronica Casula, Emanuela Deledda, Andrea Cusano, Roberto Uva, Paolo Vascellari, Sarah Loviselli, Andrea Manzin, Aldo Velluzzi, Fernanda |
author_facet | Palmas, Vanessa Pisanu, Silvia Madau, Veronica Casula, Emanuela Deledda, Andrea Cusano, Roberto Uva, Paolo Vascellari, Sarah Loviselli, Andrea Manzin, Aldo Velluzzi, Fernanda |
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description | In the present study, we characterized the distinctive signatures of the gut microbiota (GM) from overweight/obese patients (OB), and normal-weight controls (NW), both of Sardinian origin. Fecal bacterial composition of 46 OB patients (BMI = 36.6 ± 6.0; F/M = 40/6) was analyzed and compared to that of 46 NW subjects (BMI = 21.6 ± 2.1; F/M = 41/5), matched for sex, age and smoking status, by using 16S rRNA gene sequencing on MiSeq Illumina platform. The gut microbial community of OB patients exhibited a significant decrease in the relative abundance of several Bacteroidetes taxa (i.e. Flavobacteriaceae, Porphyromonadaceae, Sphingobacteriaceae, Flavobacterium, Rikenella spp., Pedobacter spp., Parabacteroides spp., Bacteroides spp.) when compared to NW; instead, several Firmicutes taxa were significantly increased in the same subjects (Lachnospiraceae, Gemellaceae, Paenibacillaceae, Streptococcaceae, Thermicanaceae, Gemella, Mitsuokella, Streptococcus, Acidaminococcus spp., Eubacterium spp., Ruminococcus spp., Megamonas spp., Streptococcus, Thermicanus, Megasphaera spp. and Veillonella spp.). Correlation analysis indicated that body fatness and waist circumference negatively correlated with Bacteroidetes taxa, while Firmicutes taxa positively correlated with body fat and negatively with muscle mass and/or physical activity level. Furthermore, the relative abundance of several bacterial taxa belonging to Enterobacteriaceae family, known to exhibit endotoxic activity, was increased in the OB group compared to NW. The results extend our knowledge on the GM profiles in Italian OB, identifying novel taxa linking obesity and intestine. |
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spelling | pubmed-79435842021-03-10 Gut microbiota markers associated with obesity and overweight in Italian adults Palmas, Vanessa Pisanu, Silvia Madau, Veronica Casula, Emanuela Deledda, Andrea Cusano, Roberto Uva, Paolo Vascellari, Sarah Loviselli, Andrea Manzin, Aldo Velluzzi, Fernanda Sci Rep Article In the present study, we characterized the distinctive signatures of the gut microbiota (GM) from overweight/obese patients (OB), and normal-weight controls (NW), both of Sardinian origin. Fecal bacterial composition of 46 OB patients (BMI = 36.6 ± 6.0; F/M = 40/6) was analyzed and compared to that of 46 NW subjects (BMI = 21.6 ± 2.1; F/M = 41/5), matched for sex, age and smoking status, by using 16S rRNA gene sequencing on MiSeq Illumina platform. The gut microbial community of OB patients exhibited a significant decrease in the relative abundance of several Bacteroidetes taxa (i.e. Flavobacteriaceae, Porphyromonadaceae, Sphingobacteriaceae, Flavobacterium, Rikenella spp., Pedobacter spp., Parabacteroides spp., Bacteroides spp.) when compared to NW; instead, several Firmicutes taxa were significantly increased in the same subjects (Lachnospiraceae, Gemellaceae, Paenibacillaceae, Streptococcaceae, Thermicanaceae, Gemella, Mitsuokella, Streptococcus, Acidaminococcus spp., Eubacterium spp., Ruminococcus spp., Megamonas spp., Streptococcus, Thermicanus, Megasphaera spp. and Veillonella spp.). Correlation analysis indicated that body fatness and waist circumference negatively correlated with Bacteroidetes taxa, while Firmicutes taxa positively correlated with body fat and negatively with muscle mass and/or physical activity level. Furthermore, the relative abundance of several bacterial taxa belonging to Enterobacteriaceae family, known to exhibit endotoxic activity, was increased in the OB group compared to NW. The results extend our knowledge on the GM profiles in Italian OB, identifying novel taxa linking obesity and intestine. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7943584/ /pubmed/33750881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84928-w Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Palmas, Vanessa Pisanu, Silvia Madau, Veronica Casula, Emanuela Deledda, Andrea Cusano, Roberto Uva, Paolo Vascellari, Sarah Loviselli, Andrea Manzin, Aldo Velluzzi, Fernanda Gut microbiota markers associated with obesity and overweight in Italian adults |
title | Gut microbiota markers associated with obesity and overweight in Italian adults |
title_full | Gut microbiota markers associated with obesity and overweight in Italian adults |
title_fullStr | Gut microbiota markers associated with obesity and overweight in Italian adults |
title_full_unstemmed | Gut microbiota markers associated with obesity and overweight in Italian adults |
title_short | Gut microbiota markers associated with obesity and overweight in Italian adults |
title_sort | gut microbiota markers associated with obesity and overweight in italian adults |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7943584/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33750881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84928-w |
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