Gut microbial characteristics of the damp-heat constitution: a population-based multicenter cross-sectional study.

L I Tianxing, Zhu Linghui, Wang Xueke, Tang Jun, Yang Lingling, Pang Guoming, L I Huang, Wang Liying, Dong Yang, Zhao Shipeng, L I Yingshuai, L I Lingru
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the difference in gut microbiota between population with damp-heat constitution (DHC) and balanced constitution (BC).

Methods: A multi-centered cross-sectional case-control study was conducted, which included 249 participants with damp-heat constitution or balanced constitution. Baseline information of participants was collected, and stool samples were collected for gut microbiota analysis. Principal coordinate analysis, linear discriminant analysis effect size analysis, receiver operating characteristic, random forest model, and phylogenetic investigation of communities by reconstruction of unobserved states methods were used to reveal the relationship between gut microbiota and the damp-heat constitution.

Results: Compared to those in the BC group, the richness and diversity of the microbiota, specifically those of several short-chain fatty acid producing genera such as Barnesiella, Coprobacter, and Butyricimonas, were significantly decreased in the DHC group. Regarding biological functions, flavonoid biosynthesis, propanoate metabolism, and nucleotide sugar metabolism were suppressed, while arachidonic acid metabolism and glutathione metabolism were enriched in the DHC group. Finally, a classifier based on the microbiota was constructed to discriminate between the DHC and BC populations.

Conclusion: The gut microbiota of the DHC population exhibits significantly reduced diversity and is closely related to inflammation, metabolic disorders, and liver steatosis, which is consistent with clinical observations, thus serving as a potential diagnostic tool for traditional Chinese medicine constitution discrimination.

湿热体质的肠道微生物特征:一项基于人群的多中心横断面研究。
目的:探讨湿热体质(DHC)和平衡体质(BC)人群肠道菌群的差异。方法:采用多中心横断面病例对照研究,纳入湿热体质和平衡体质249例。收集参与者的基线信息,并收集粪便样本进行肠道微生物群分析。采用主坐标分析、线性判别分析、效应大小分析、受试者操作特征、随机森林模型和未观测状态重建法进行群落系统发育调查等方法,揭示了肠道微生物群与湿热体质的关系。结果:与BC组相比,DHC组微生物群的丰富度和多样性,特别是几种短链脂肪酸产生属,如Barnesiella, Coprobacter和Butyricimonas的丰富度和多样性显著降低。生物功能方面,DHC组类黄酮生物合成、丙酸代谢、核苷酸糖代谢受到抑制,花生四烯酸代谢和谷胱甘肽代谢增强。最后,构建了基于微生物群的分类器来区分DHC和BC种群。结论:DHC人群肠道菌群多样性明显降低,与炎症、代谢紊乱、肝脏脂肪变性密切相关,与临床观察一致,可作为中医体质鉴别的潜在诊断工具。
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