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Association between blood omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and the gut microbiota among breast cancer survivors

Authors :
Ryo Okubo
A Horigome
Noriko Katsumata
T Kinoshita
Yutaka Matsuoka
Kei Hamazaki
Jin-zhong Xiao
Yasuhito Uezono
Source :
Beneficial microbes. 10(7)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential nutrients demonstrated to have health benefits, such as decreasing the risk of coronary heart disease, improving parameters associated with metabolic syndrome, and decreasing anxiety symptoms and depression risk. Previous intervention studies indicated the association between blood or tissue PUFA levels and the gut microbiota; however, the details remain incompletely elucidated. We conducted a cross-sectional study to examine the association between PUFAs and the gut microbiota among breast cancer survivors. Adults who had been diagnosed with invasive breast cancer more than one year ago and were not currently undergoing chemotherapy were enrolled. Capillary blood and faecal samples were obtained to assess the blood PUFA levels and gut microbiota compositions. The mean age (n=124) was 58.7 years, and 46% of the participants had a history of chemotherapy. Multiple regression analysis controlling for possible confounders indicated that an increased relative abundance of Actinobacteria was significantly associated with increased levels of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, beta=0.304, q

Details

ISSN :
18762891
Volume :
10
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Beneficial microbes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ddd0475904876b59e5506a65f14a22c5