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Methanogen Levels Are Significantly Associated with Fecal Microbiota Composition and Alpha Diversity in Healthy Adults and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients

Hydrogenotrophic microbes, primarily including the three functional groups methanogens, sulfate-reducing bacteria, and reductive acetogens, use hydrogen as an energy source and play an important role in maintaining the hydrogen balance in gut ecosystems. A distorted hydrogen balance has been associa...

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Autores principales: Wang, Taojun, van Dijk, Leander, Rijnaarts, Iris, Hermes, Gerben D. A., de Roos, Nicole M., Witteman, Ben J. M., de Wit, Nicole J. W., Govers, Coen, Smidt, Hauke, Zoetendal, Erwin G.
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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/PMC9769613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36321894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01653-22
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author Wang, Taojun
van Dijk, Leander
Rijnaarts, Iris
Hermes, Gerben D. A.
de Roos, Nicole M.
Witteman, Ben J. M.
de Wit, Nicole J. W.
Govers, Coen
Smidt, Hauke
Zoetendal, Erwin G.
author_facet Wang, Taojun
van Dijk, Leander
Rijnaarts, Iris
Hermes, Gerben D. A.
de Roos, Nicole M.
Witteman, Ben J. M.
de Wit, Nicole J. W.
Govers, Coen
Smidt, Hauke
Zoetendal, Erwin G.
author_sort Wang, Taojun
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description Hydrogenotrophic microbes, primarily including the three functional groups methanogens, sulfate-reducing bacteria, and reductive acetogens, use hydrogen as an energy source and play an important role in maintaining the hydrogen balance in gut ecosystems. A distorted hydrogen balance has been associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). However, the role of hydrogenotrophic microbes in overall microbiota composition and function remains largely unknown. This study aims to assess the distribution and stability of hydrogenotrophic functional groups in healthy adults (HAs) and IBS patients and their association with overall microbiota composition and IBS symptoms. A two-time-point study with 4 weeks in between was performed with 27 HAs and 55 IBS patients included. Our observations revealed that methanogens showed a bimodal distribution across samples. A high-level methanogen microbiota was consistently associated with higher alpha diversity, and its composition was significantly different from that of individuals with a low-level methanogen microbiota. In general, these associations were more pronounced in IBS patients than in HAs. The differences in the copy numbers of genes indicative of total bacteria and acetogens between HAs and IBS patients and their correlations with IBS symptom severity, anxiety, depression, and quality of life (QoL) were sampling time dependent. Hydrogenotrophic functional groups did not show negative abundance correlations with each other in HAs and IBS patients. These findings suggest that methanogen levels in the gut have a pronounced association with microbiota alpha diversity and composition, and the interactions between hydrogenotrophic functional groups are complex in gut ecosystems. IMPORTANCE Hydrogenotrophic microbes play an essential role in the disposal of hydrogen and the maintenance of the hydrogen balance in gut ecosystems. Their abundances vary between individuals and have been reported to be associated with human gut disorders such as irritable bowel disease. This study confirms that methanogen levels show a bimodal distribution. Moreover, a high-level methanogen microbiota was associated with higher alpha diversity, and its composition was different from that of individuals with a low-level methanogen microbiota. These associations are more pronounced in IBS patients than in healthy subjects. In addition, associations between hydrogenotrophic microbes and IBS symptom scores vary over time, which argues for the use of longitudinal study designs. Last but not least, this study suggests that the different hydrogenotrophic microbes coexist with each other and do not necessarily compete for hydrogen in the gut. The findings in this study highlight the impact of methanogens on overall microbiota composition and function.
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spelling pubmed-97696132022-12-22 Methanogen Levels Are Significantly Associated with Fecal Microbiota Composition and Alpha Diversity in Healthy Adults and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients Wang, Taojun van Dijk, Leander Rijnaarts, Iris Hermes, Gerben D. A. de Roos, Nicole M. Witteman, Ben J. M. de Wit, Nicole J. W. Govers, Coen Smidt, Hauke Zoetendal, Erwin G. Microbiol Spectr Research Article Hydrogenotrophic microbes, primarily including the three functional groups methanogens, sulfate-reducing bacteria, and reductive acetogens, use hydrogen as an energy source and play an important role in maintaining the hydrogen balance in gut ecosystems. A distorted hydrogen balance has been associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). However, the role of hydrogenotrophic microbes in overall microbiota composition and function remains largely unknown. This study aims to assess the distribution and stability of hydrogenotrophic functional groups in healthy adults (HAs) and IBS patients and their association with overall microbiota composition and IBS symptoms. A two-time-point study with 4 weeks in between was performed with 27 HAs and 55 IBS patients included. Our observations revealed that methanogens showed a bimodal distribution across samples. A high-level methanogen microbiota was consistently associated with higher alpha diversity, and its composition was significantly different from that of individuals with a low-level methanogen microbiota. In general, these associations were more pronounced in IBS patients than in HAs. The differences in the copy numbers of genes indicative of total bacteria and acetogens between HAs and IBS patients and their correlations with IBS symptom severity, anxiety, depression, and quality of life (QoL) were sampling time dependent. Hydrogenotrophic functional groups did not show negative abundance correlations with each other in HAs and IBS patients. These findings suggest that methanogen levels in the gut have a pronounced association with microbiota alpha diversity and composition, and the interactions between hydrogenotrophic functional groups are complex in gut ecosystems. IMPORTANCE Hydrogenotrophic microbes play an essential role in the disposal of hydrogen and the maintenance of the hydrogen balance in gut ecosystems. Their abundances vary between individuals and have been reported to be associated with human gut disorders such as irritable bowel disease. This study confirms that methanogen levels show a bimodal distribution. Moreover, a high-level methanogen microbiota was associated with higher alpha diversity, and its composition was different from that of individuals with a low-level methanogen microbiota. These associations are more pronounced in IBS patients than in healthy subjects. In addition, associations between hydrogenotrophic microbes and IBS symptom scores vary over time, which argues for the use of longitudinal study designs. Last but not least, this study suggests that the different hydrogenotrophic microbes coexist with each other and do not necessarily compete for hydrogen in the gut. The findings in this study highlight the impact of methanogens on overall microbiota composition and function. American Society for Microbiology 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9769613/ /pubmed/36321894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01653-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wang 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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Wang, Taojun
van Dijk, Leander
Rijnaarts, Iris
Hermes, Gerben D. A.
de Roos, Nicole M.
Witteman, Ben J. M.
de Wit, Nicole J. W.
Govers, Coen
Smidt, Hauke
Zoetendal, Erwin G.
Methanogen Levels Are Significantly Associated with Fecal Microbiota Composition and Alpha Diversity in Healthy Adults and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients
title Methanogen Levels Are Significantly Associated with Fecal Microbiota Composition and Alpha Diversity in Healthy Adults and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients
title_full Methanogen Levels Are Significantly Associated with Fecal Microbiota Composition and Alpha Diversity in Healthy Adults and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients
title_fullStr Methanogen Levels Are Significantly Associated with Fecal Microbiota Composition and Alpha Diversity in Healthy Adults and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients
title_full_unstemmed Methanogen Levels Are Significantly Associated with Fecal Microbiota Composition and Alpha Diversity in Healthy Adults and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients
title_short Methanogen Levels Are Significantly Associated with Fecal Microbiota Composition and Alpha Diversity in Healthy Adults and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients
title_sort methanogen levels are significantly associated with fecal microbiota composition and alpha diversity in healthy adults and irritable bowel syndrome patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9769613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36321894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01653-22
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