厚壁菌
拟杆菌
重性抑郁障碍
肠道菌群
梭状芽孢杆菌
梭菌目
γ蛋白杆菌
普雷沃菌属
生物
内科学
医学
生理学
梭菌
免疫学
细菌
遗传学
16S核糖体RNA
扁桃形结构
作者
Richard T. Liu,Aislinn D. Rowan-Nash,Ana E. Sheehan,Rachel F.L. Walsh,Christina M. Sanzari,Benjamin J. Korry,Peter Belenky
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bbi.2020.03.026
摘要
We assessed the gut microbiota of 90 American young adults, comparing 43 participants with major depressive disorder (MDD) and 47 healthy controls, and found that the MDD subjects had significantly different gut microbiota compared to the healthy controls at multiple taxonomic levels. At the phylum level, participants with MDD had lower levels of Firmicutes and higher levels of Bacteroidetes, with similar trends in the at the class (Clostridia and Bacteroidia) and order (Clostridiales and Bacteroidales) levels. At the genus level, the MDD group had lower levels of Faecalibacterium and other related members of the family Ruminococcaceae, which was also reduced relative to healthy controls. Additionally, the class Gammaproteobacteria and genus Flavonifractor were enriched in participants with MDD. Accordingly, predicted functional differences between the two groups include a reduced abundance of short-chain fatty acid production pathways in the MDD group. We also demonstrated that the magnitude of taxonomic changes was associated with the severity of depressive symptoms in many cases, and that most changes were present regardless of whether depressed participants were taking psychotropic medications. Overall, our results support a link between MDD and lower levels of anti-inflammatory, butyrate-producing bacteria, and may support a connection between the gut microbiota and the chronic, low-grade inflammation often observed in MDD patients.
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