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Alterations of the human gut microbiome in multiple sclerosis
Sushrut Jangi, Roopali Gandhi, Laura M. Cox, Ning Li, Felipe von Glehn, Raymond Yan, Bonny Patel, Maria Antonietta Mazzola, Shirong Liu, Bonnie Glanz, Sandra Cook, Stephanie Tankou, Fiona Stuart, Kirsy Melo, Parham Nejad
Nature Communications · 2016 · ▲ 1,302 citations
Abstract
The gut microbiome plays an important role in immune function and has been implicated in several autoimmune disorders. Here we use 16S rRNA sequencing to investigate the gut microbiome in subjects with multiple sclerosis (MS, n=60) and healthy controls (n=43). Microbiome alterations in MS include increases in Methanobrevibacter and Akkermansia and decreases in Butyricimonas, and correlate with variations in the expression of genes involved in dendritic cell maturation, interferon signalling and NF-kB signalling pathways in circulating T cells and monocytes. Patients on disease-modifying treatment show increased abundances of Prevotella and Sutterella, and decreased Sarcina, compared with untreated patients. MS patients of a second cohort show elevated breath methane compared with controls, consistent with our observation of increased gut Methanobrevibacter in MS in the first cohort. Further study is required to assess whether the observed alterations in the gut microbiome play a role in, or are a consequence of, MS pathogenesis.
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Jangi, S., Gandhi, R., Cox, L.M., Li, N., Glehn, F.V., Yan, R., Patel, B., Mazzola, M.A., Liu, S., Glanz, B., Cook, S., Tankou, S., Stuart, F., Melo, K., Nejad, P., Smith, K.M., Topçuolu, B.D., Holden, J.F., Kivisäkk, P., & Chitnis, T. (2016). Alterations of the human gut microbiome in multiple sclerosis. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12015
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Jangi S, Gandhi R, Cox LM, Li N, Glehn FV, Yan R, et al. Alterations of the human gut microbiome in multiple sclerosis. Nature Communications. 2016. doi:10.1038/ncomms12015.
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@article{sushrut2016Altera,
title = {Alterations of the human gut microbiome in multiple sclerosis},
author = {Sushrut Jangi and Roopali Gandhi and Laura M. Cox and Ning Li and Felipe von Glehn and Raymond Yan and Bonny Patel and Maria Antonietta Mazzola and Shirong Liu and Bonnie Glanz and Sandra Cook and Stephanie Tankou and Fiona Stuart and Kirsy Melo and Parham Nejad and Kathleen M. Smith and Begüm D. Topçuolu and James F. Holden and Pia Kivisäkk and Tanuja Chitnis and Philip L. De Jager and Francisco J. Quintana and Georg K. Gerber and Lynn Bry and Howard L. Weiner},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms12015},
}
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