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Stratification of the Gut Microbiota Composition Landscape across the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum in a Turkish Cohort

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a heterogeneous disorder that spans a continuum with multiple phases, including preclinical, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia. Unlike for most other chronic diseases, human studies reporting on AD gut microbiota in the literature are very limited. With the sca...

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Autores principales: Yıldırım, Süleyman, Nalbantoğlu, Özkan Ufuk, Bayraktar, Abdulahad, Ercan, Fatma Betül, Gündoğdu, Aycan, Velioğlu, Halil Aziz, Göl, Mehmet Fatih, Soylu, Ayten Ekinci, Koç, Fatma, Gülpınar, Ezgi Aslan, Kadak, Kübra Sogukkanlı, Arıkan, Muzaffer, Mardinoğlu, Adil, Koçak, Mehmet, Köseoğlu, Emel, Hanoğlu, Lütfü
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8823292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35133187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00004-22
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author Yıldırım, Süleyman
Nalbantoğlu, Özkan Ufuk
Bayraktar, Abdulahad
Ercan, Fatma Betül
Gündoğdu, Aycan
Velioğlu, Halil Aziz
Göl, Mehmet Fatih
Soylu, Ayten Ekinci
Koç, Fatma
Gülpınar, Ezgi Aslan
Kadak, Kübra Sogukkanlı
Arıkan, Muzaffer
Mardinoğlu, Adil
Koçak, Mehmet
Köseoğlu, Emel
Hanoğlu, Lütfü
author_facet Yıldırım, Süleyman
Nalbantoğlu, Özkan Ufuk
Bayraktar, Abdulahad
Ercan, Fatma Betül
Gündoğdu, Aycan
Velioğlu, Halil Aziz
Göl, Mehmet Fatih
Soylu, Ayten Ekinci
Koç, Fatma
Gülpınar, Ezgi Aslan
Kadak, Kübra Sogukkanlı
Arıkan, Muzaffer
Mardinoğlu, Adil
Koçak, Mehmet
Köseoğlu, Emel
Hanoğlu, Lütfü
author_sort Yıldırım, Süleyman
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description Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a heterogeneous disorder that spans a continuum with multiple phases, including preclinical, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia. Unlike for most other chronic diseases, human studies reporting on AD gut microbiota in the literature are very limited. With the scarcity of approved drugs for AD therapies, the rational and precise modulation of gut microbiota composition using diet and other tools is a promising approach to the management of AD. Such an approach could be personalized if an AD continuum can first be deconstructed into multiple strata based on specific microbiota features by using single or multiomics techniques. However, stratification of AD gut microbiota has not been systematically investigated before, leaving an important research gap for gut microbiota-based therapeutic approaches. Here, we analyze 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of stool samples from 27 patients with mild cognitive impairment, 47 patients with AD, and 51 nondemented control subjects by using tools compatible with the compositional nature of microbiota. To stratify the AD gut microbiota community, we applied four machine learning techniques, including partitioning around the medoid clustering and fitting a probabilistic Dirichlet mixture model, the latent Dirichlet allocation model, and we performed topological data analysis for population-scale microbiome stratification based on the Mapper algorithm. These four distinct techniques all converge on Prevotella and Bacteroides stratification of the gut microbiota across the AD continuum, while some methods provided fine-scale resolution in stratifying the community landscape. Finally, we demonstrate that the signature taxa and neuropsychometric parameters together robustly classify the groups. Our results provide a framework for precision nutrition approaches aiming to modulate the AD gut microbiota. IMPORTANCE The prevalence of AD worldwide is estimated to reach 131 million by 2050. Most disease-modifying treatments and drug trials have failed, due partly to the heterogeneous and complex nature of the disease. Recent studies demonstrated that gut dybiosis can influence normal brain function through the so-called “gut-brain axis.” Modulation of the gut microbiota, therefore, has drawn strong interest in the clinic in the management of the disease. However, there is unmet need for microbiota-informed stratification of AD clinical cohorts for intervention studies aiming to modulate the gut microbiota. Our study fills in this gap and draws attention to the need for microbiota stratification as the first step for microbiota-based therapy. We demonstrate that while Prevotella and Bacteroides clusters are the consensus partitions, the newly developed probabilistic methods can provide fine-scale resolution in partitioning the AD gut microbiome landscape.
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spelling pubmed-88232922022-02-17 Stratification of the Gut Microbiota Composition Landscape across the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum in a Turkish Cohort Yıldırım, Süleyman Nalbantoğlu, Özkan Ufuk Bayraktar, Abdulahad Ercan, Fatma Betül Gündoğdu, Aycan Velioğlu, Halil Aziz Göl, Mehmet Fatih Soylu, Ayten Ekinci Koç, Fatma Gülpınar, Ezgi Aslan Kadak, Kübra Sogukkanlı Arıkan, Muzaffer Mardinoğlu, Adil Koçak, Mehmet Köseoğlu, Emel Hanoğlu, Lütfü mSystems Research Article Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a heterogeneous disorder that spans a continuum with multiple phases, including preclinical, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia. Unlike for most other chronic diseases, human studies reporting on AD gut microbiota in the literature are very limited. With the scarcity of approved drugs for AD therapies, the rational and precise modulation of gut microbiota composition using diet and other tools is a promising approach to the management of AD. Such an approach could be personalized if an AD continuum can first be deconstructed into multiple strata based on specific microbiota features by using single or multiomics techniques. However, stratification of AD gut microbiota has not been systematically investigated before, leaving an important research gap for gut microbiota-based therapeutic approaches. Here, we analyze 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of stool samples from 27 patients with mild cognitive impairment, 47 patients with AD, and 51 nondemented control subjects by using tools compatible with the compositional nature of microbiota. To stratify the AD gut microbiota community, we applied four machine learning techniques, including partitioning around the medoid clustering and fitting a probabilistic Dirichlet mixture model, the latent Dirichlet allocation model, and we performed topological data analysis for population-scale microbiome stratification based on the Mapper algorithm. These four distinct techniques all converge on Prevotella and Bacteroides stratification of the gut microbiota across the AD continuum, while some methods provided fine-scale resolution in stratifying the community landscape. Finally, we demonstrate that the signature taxa and neuropsychometric parameters together robustly classify the groups. Our results provide a framework for precision nutrition approaches aiming to modulate the AD gut microbiota. IMPORTANCE The prevalence of AD worldwide is estimated to reach 131 million by 2050. Most disease-modifying treatments and drug trials have failed, due partly to the heterogeneous and complex nature of the disease. Recent studies demonstrated that gut dybiosis can influence normal brain function through the so-called “gut-brain axis.” Modulation of the gut microbiota, therefore, has drawn strong interest in the clinic in the management of the disease. However, there is unmet need for microbiota-informed stratification of AD clinical cohorts for intervention studies aiming to modulate the gut microbiota. Our study fills in this gap and draws attention to the need for microbiota stratification as the first step for microbiota-based therapy. We demonstrate that while Prevotella and Bacteroides clusters are the consensus partitions, the newly developed probabilistic methods can provide fine-scale resolution in partitioning the AD gut microbiome landscape. American Society for Microbiology 2022-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8823292/ /pubmed/35133187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00004-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yıldırım et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Yıldırım, Süleyman
Nalbantoğlu, Özkan Ufuk
Bayraktar, Abdulahad
Ercan, Fatma Betül
Gündoğdu, Aycan
Velioğlu, Halil Aziz
Göl, Mehmet Fatih
Soylu, Ayten Ekinci
Koç, Fatma
Gülpınar, Ezgi Aslan
Kadak, Kübra Sogukkanlı
Arıkan, Muzaffer
Mardinoğlu, Adil
Koçak, Mehmet
Köseoğlu, Emel
Hanoğlu, Lütfü
Stratification of the Gut Microbiota Composition Landscape across the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum in a Turkish Cohort
title Stratification of the Gut Microbiota Composition Landscape across the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum in a Turkish Cohort
title_full Stratification of the Gut Microbiota Composition Landscape across the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum in a Turkish Cohort
title_fullStr Stratification of the Gut Microbiota Composition Landscape across the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum in a Turkish Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Stratification of the Gut Microbiota Composition Landscape across the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum in a Turkish Cohort
title_short Stratification of the Gut Microbiota Composition Landscape across the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum in a Turkish Cohort
title_sort stratification of the gut microbiota composition landscape across the alzheimer's disease continuum in a turkish cohort
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8823292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35133187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00004-22
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