Intestinal Microflora Changes in Patients with Mild Alzheimer's Disease in a Chinese Cohort.

Yilin Wang, Lei Li, Xiaodong Zhao, Shaomei Sui, Qi Wang, Guizhi Shi, Huilian Xu, Xiujun Zhang, Yan He, Jinsong Gu
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BACKGROUND Understanding the relationship between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and intestinal flora is still a major scientific topic that continues to advance. OBJECTIVE To determine characterized changes in the intestinal microbe community of patients with mild AD. METHODS Comparison of the 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) high-throughput sequencing data was obtained from the Illumina MiSeq platform of fecal microorganisms of the patients and healthy controls (HC) which were selected from cohabiting caregivers of AD patients to exclude environmental and dietary factors. RESULTS We found that the abundance of several bacteria taxa in AD patients was different from that in HC at the genus level, such as Anaerostipes, Mitsuokella, Prevotella, Bosea, Fusobacterium, Anaerotruncus, Clostridium, and Coprobacillus. Interestingly, the abundance of Akkermansia, an emerging probiotic, increased significantly in the AD group compared with that in the HC group. Meanwhile, the quantity of traditional probiotic Bifidobacteria of the AD group also rose. CONCLUSION These alterations in fecal microbiome of the AD group indicate that patients with mild AD have unique gut microbial characteristics. These specific AD-associated intestinal microbes could serve as novel potential targets for early intervention of AD.
中国人群中轻度阿尔茨海默病患者肠道菌群的变化
了解阿尔茨海默病(AD)与肠道菌群之间的关系仍然是一个不断推进的重大科学课题。目的探讨轻度AD患者肠道微生物群落的特征变化。方法采用Illumina MiSeq平台对患者和健康对照(HC)粪便微生物进行16S核糖体RNA (rRNA)高通量测序,排除环境和饮食因素。结果AD患者与HC患者在属水平上存在厌氧菌、Mitsuokella、Prevotella、Bosea、Fusobacterium、Anaerotruncus、Clostridium、Coprobacillus等细菌群丰度差异。有趣的是,与HC组相比,AD组中新兴益生菌Akkermansia的丰度显著增加。同时,AD组传统益生菌双歧杆菌的数量也有所增加。结论AD组粪便微生物组的这些变化表明轻度AD患者具有独特的肠道微生物特征。这些特异性AD相关肠道微生物可作为AD早期干预的新潜在靶点。
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