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Systematic analysis of the association between gut flora and obesity through high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics approaches

Authors :
Ting Yang
Chen Tsung Weng
Hsien Da Huang
Wei Chih Huang
Wei-Chi Wang
Shun Long Weng
Tzu Ling Yang
Han Chi Tseng
Chao Liang
Tzu Hao Chang
Chih Min Chiu
Source :
BioMed Research International, BioMed Research International, Vol 2014 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Eighty-one stool samples from Taiwanese were collected for analysis of the association between the gut flora and obesity. The supervised analysis showed that the most, abundant genera of bacteria in normal samples (from people with a body mass index (BMI)≤24) wereBacteroides(27.7%),Prevotella(19.4%),Escherichia(12%),Phascolarctobacterium(3.9%), andEubacterium(3.5%). The most abundant genera of bacteria in case samples (with a BMI≥27) wereBacteroides(29%),Prevotella(21%),Escherichia(7.4%),Megamonas(5.1%), andPhascolarctobacterium(3.8%). A principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) demonstrated that normal samples were clustered more compactly than case samples. An unsupervised analysis demonstrated that bacterial communities in the gut were clustered into two main groups: N-like and OB-like groups. Remarkably, most normal samples (78%) were clustered in the N-like group, and most case samples (81%) were clustered in the OB-like group (Fisher’sP value=1.61E-07). The results showed that bacterial communities in the gut were highly associated with obesity. This is the first study in Taiwan to investigate the association between human gut flora and obesity, and the results provide new insights into the correlation of bacteria with the rising trend in obesity.

Details

ISSN :
23146141
Volume :
2014
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BioMed research international
Accession number :
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