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Blue poo: impact of gut transit time on the gut microbiome using a novel marker

Authors :
Asnicar, Francesco
Leeming, Emily R
Dimidi, Eirini
Mazidi, Mohsen
Franks, Paul W
Al Khatib, Haya
Valdes, Ana M
Davies, Richard
Bakker, Elco
Francis, Lucy
Chan, Andrew
Gibson, Rachel
Hadjigeorgiou, George
Wolf, Jonathan
Spector, Timothy D
Segata, Nicola
Berry, Sarah E
Source :
Gut; 2021, Vol. 70 Issue: 9 p1665-1674, 10p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background and aimsGut transit time is a key modulator of host–microbiome interactions, yet this is often overlooked, partly because reliable methods are typically expensive or burdensome. The aim of this single-arm, single-blinded intervention study is to assess (1) the relationship between gut transit time and the human gut microbiome, and (2) the utility of the ‘blue dye’ method as an inexpensive and scalable technique to measure transit time.MethodsWe assessed interactions between the taxonomic and functional potential profiles of the gut microbiome (profiled via shotgun metagenomic sequencing), gut transit time (measured via the blue dye method), cardiometabolic health and diet in 863 healthy individuals from the PREDICT 1 study.ResultsWe found that gut microbiome taxonomic composition can accurately discriminate between gut transit time classes (0.82 area under the receiver operating characteristic curve) and longer gut transit time is linked with specific microbial species such as Akkermansia muciniphila, Bacteroidesspp and Alistipesspp (false discovery rate-adjusted p values <0.01). The blue dye measure of gut transit time had the strongest association with the gut microbiome over typical transit time proxies such as stool consistency and frequency.ConclusionsGut transit time, measured via the blue dye method, is a more informative marker of gut microbiome function than traditional measures of stool consistency and frequency. The blue dye method can be applied in large-scale epidemiological studies to advance diet-microbiome-health research. Clinical trial registry website https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03479866and trial number NCT03479866.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00175749 and 14683288
Volume :
70
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Gut
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57325740
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2020-323877