Metagenomics analysis of gut microbiota in response to diet intervention and gestational diabetes in overweight and obese women: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial

妊娠期糖尿病 肠道菌群 怀孕 超重 生理学 内科学 基因组 医学 蔷薇花 肥胖 生物 产科 内分泌学 妊娠期 免疫学 乳酸菌 食品科学 发酵 基因 生物化学 遗传学
作者
Kati Mokkala,Niklas Paulin,Noora Houttu,Ella Koivuniemi,Outi Pellonperä,Sofia Khan,Sami Pietilä,Kristiina Tertti,Laura L. Elo,Kirsi Laitinen
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期刊:Gut [BMJ]
卷期号:: gutjnl-321643 被引量:61
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DOI:10.1136/gutjnl-2020-321643
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Objective Gut microbiota and diet are known to contribute to human metabolism. We investigated whether the metagenomic gut microbiota composition and function changes over pregnancy are related to gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and can be modified by dietary supplements, fish oil and/or probiotics. Design The gut microbiota of 270 overweight/obese women participating in a mother–infant clinical study were analysed with metagenomics approach in early (mean gestational weeks 13.9) and late (gestational weeks 35.2) pregnancy. GDM was diagnosed with a 2 hour 75 g oral glucose tolerance test. Results Unlike women with GDM, women without GDM manifested changes in relative abundance of bacterial species over the pregnancy, particularly those receiving the fish oil + probiotics combination. The specific bacterial species or function did not predict the onset of GDM nor did it differ according to GDM status, except for the higher abundance of Ruminococcus obeum in late pregnancy in the combination group in women with GDM compared with women without GDM. In the combination group, weak decreases over the pregnancy were observed in basic bacterial housekeeping functions. Conclusions The specific gut microbiota species do not contribute to GDM in overweight/obese women. Nevertheless, the GDM status may disturb maternal gut microbiota flexibility and thus limit the capacity of women with GDM to respond to diet, as evidenced by alterations in gut microbiota observed only in women without GDM. These findings may be important when considering the metabolic complications during pregnancy, but further studies with larger populations are called for to verify the findings.
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