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The gut microbiome in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
Zhuye Jie, Huihua Xia, Shilong Zhong, Qiang Feng, Shenghui Li, Suisha Liang, Huanzi Zhong, Zhipeng Liu, Yuan Gao, Hui Zhao, Dongya Zhang, Zheng Su, Zhiwei Fang, Zhou Lan, Junhua Li
Nature Communications · 2017 · ▲ 1,682 citations
Abstract
The gut microbiota has been linked to cardiovascular diseases. However, the composition and functional capacity of the gut microbiome in relation to cardiovascular diseases have not been systematically examined. Here, we perform a metagenome-wide association study on stools from 218 individuals with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ACVD) and 187 healthy controls. The ACVD gut microbiome deviates from the healthy status by increased abundance of Enterobacteriaceae and Streptococcus spp. and, functionally, in the potential for metabolism or transport of several molecules important for cardiovascular health. Although drug treatment represents a confounding factor, ACVD status, and not current drug use, is the major distinguishing feature in this cohort. We identify common themes by comparison with gut microbiome data associated with other cardiometabolic diseases (obesity and type 2 diabetes), with liver cirrhosis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Our data represent a comprehensive resource for further investigations on the role of the gut microbiome in promoting or preventing ACVD as well as other related diseases.The gut microbiota may play a role in cardiovascular diseases. Here, the authors perform a metagenome-wide association study on stools from individuals with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and healthy controls, identifying microbial strains and functions associated with the disease.
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Jie, Z., Xia, H., Zhong, S., Feng, Q., Li, S., Liang, S., Zhong, H., Liu, Z., Gao, Y., Zhao, H., Zhang, D., Su, Z., Fang, Z., Lan, Z., Li, J., Xiao, L., Li, J., Li, R., Li, X., & Li, F. (2017). The gut microbiome in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00900-1
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Jie Z, Xia H, Zhong S, Feng Q, Li S, Liang S, et al. The gut microbiome in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Nature Communications. 2017. doi:10.1038/s41467-017-00900-1.
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@article{zhuye2017Thegut,
title = {The gut microbiome in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease},
author = {Zhuye Jie and Huihua Xia and Shilong Zhong and Qiang Feng and Shenghui Li and Suisha Liang and Huanzi Zhong and Zhipeng Liu and Yuan Gao and Hui Zhao and Dongya Zhang and Zheng Su and Zhiwei Fang and Zhou Lan and Junhua Li and Liang Xiao and Jun Li and Ruijun Li and Xiaoping Li and Fei Li and Huahui Ren and Yan Huang and Yangqing Peng and Guanglei Li and Bo Wen},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-017-00900-1},
}
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