作者
Yoshihiko Tomofuji,Toshihiro Kishikawa,Kyuto Sonehara,Yukihide Maeda,Kotaro Ogawa,Shuhei Kawabata,Eri Oguro-Igashira,Tatsusada Okuno,Takuro Nii,Makoto Kinoshita,Masatoshi Takagaki,Kenichi Yamamoto,Noriko Arase,Mayu Yagita-Sakamaki,Akiko Hosokawa,Daisuke Motooka,Yuki Matsumoto,Hiroo Matsuoka,Maiko Yoshimura,Shiro Ohshima,Shota Nakamura,Manabu Fujimoto,Hidenori Inohara,Haruhiko Kishima,Hideki Mochizuki,Kiyoshi Takeda,Atsushi Kumanogoh,Yukinori Okada
摘要
Interaction between the gut microbiome and host plays a key role in human health. Here, we perform a metagenome shotgun-sequencing-based analysis of Japanese participants to reveal associations between the gut microbiome, host genetics, and plasma metabolome. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) for microbial species (n = 524) identifies associations between the PDE1C gene locus and Bacteroides intestinalis and between TGIF2 and TGIF2-RAB5IF gene loci and Bacteroides acidifiaciens. In a microbial gene ortholog GWAS, agaE and agaS, which are related to the metabolism of carbohydrates forming the blood group A antigen, are associated with blood group A in a manner depending on the secretor status determined by the East Asian-specific FUT2 variant. A microbiome-metabolome association analysis (n = 261) identifies associations between bile acids and microbial features such as bile acid metabolism gene orthologs including bai and 7β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. Our publicly available data will be a useful resource for understanding gut microbiome-host interactions in an underrepresented population.