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Distinct signatures of gut microbiome and metabolites associated with significant fibrosis in non-obese NAFLD
Giljae Lee, Hyun Ju You, Jasmohan S. Bajaj, Sae Kyung Joo, Junsun Yu, Seoyeon Park, Hyena Kang, Jeong Hwan Park, Jung Ho Kim, Dong Hyeon Lee, Seonhwa Lee, Won Kim, GwangPyo Ko
Nature Communications · 2020 · ▲ 398 citations
Abstract
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is associated with obesity but also found in non-obese individuals. Gut microbiome profiles of 171 Asians with biopsy-proven NAFLD and 31 non-NAFLD controls are analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing; an independent Western cohort is used for external validation. Subjects are classified into three subgroups according to histological spectra of NAFLD or fibrosis severity. Significant alterations in microbiome diversity are observed according to fibrosis severity in non-obese, but not obese, subjects. Ruminococcaceae and Veillonellaceae are the main microbiota associated with fibrosis severity in non-obese subjects. Furthermore, stool bile acids and propionate are elevated, especially in non-obese subjects with significant fibrosis. Fibrosis-related Ruminococcaceae and Veillonellaceae species undergo metagenome sequencing, and four representative species are administered in three mouse NAFLD models to evaluate their effects on liver damage. This study provides the evidence for the role of the microbiome in the liver fibrosis pathogenesis, especially in non-obese subjects.
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Lee, G., You, H.J., Bajaj, J.S., Joo, S.K., Yu, J., Park, S., Kang, H., Park, J.H., Kim, J.H., Lee, D.H., Lee, S., Kim, W., & Ko, G. (2020). Distinct signatures of gut microbiome and metabolites associated with significant fibrosis in non-obese NAFLD. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18754-5
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Lee G, You HJ, Bajaj JS, Joo SK, Yu J, Park S, et al. Distinct signatures of gut microbiome and metabolites associated with significant fibrosis in non-obese NAFLD. Nature Communications. 2020. doi:10.1038/s41467-020-18754-5.
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@article{giljae2020Distin,
title = {Distinct signatures of gut microbiome and metabolites associated with significant fibrosis in non-obese NAFLD},
author = {Giljae Lee and Hyun Ju You and Jasmohan S. Bajaj and Sae Kyung Joo and Junsun Yu and Seoyeon Park and Hyena Kang and Jeong Hwan Park and Jung Ho Kim and Dong Hyeon Lee and Seonhwa Lee and Won Kim and GwangPyo Ko},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-020-18754-5},
}
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