Topology of gut Microbiota Network and Guild-Based Analysis in Chinese Adults.

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Phenomics (Cham, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2025-02-21 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1007/s43657-024-00211-8
Jiongxing Fu, Danxia Yu, Wei Zheng, Yu Jiang, Lei Wang, Hui Cai, Qinghua Xia, Xiao-Ou Shu, Wanghong Xu
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Abstract

Gut microbiota with co-abundant behaviors is considered belonging to the same guild in micro-ecosystem. In this study, we established co-abundance networks of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) among 2944 Chinese adults from the Shanghai Men's and Women's Health Studies and observed a positive connection-dominated scale-free network using Sparse Correlations for Compositional data (SparCC). The closeness centrality was negatively correlated with other degree-based topological metrics in the network, indicating the isolated modularization of the bacteria. A total of 130 guilds were constructed, with a high modularity of 0.68, and retaining more diversity of OTUs than genus classification. The scores of guild structure similarity for comparisons between all, the healthy and the unhealthy subjects were higher than those derived from randomized permutations, suggesting a robust guild structure. We further used the constructed 130 guilds as the aggregation units to identify gut microbiota that may be associated with type 2 diabetes, and found that the OTUs in 21 significant guilds relevant to diabetes belonged to 19 of 41 (46.3%) previously reported genera (derived from Disbiome database), while only 10 (24.4%) showed different abundances between diabetes patients and healthy subjects in genus-based analysis. Our study reveals modularization of gut microbiota as guilds in Chinese populations, and demonstrates advantages of guild-based analysis in identifying diabetes-related gut bacteria. The analytical method based on microbial networks should be widely used to deepen our understanding of the role of gut microbiota in human health.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43657-024-00211-8.

中国成年人肠道菌群网络拓扑结构及基于行会的分析
在微生态系统中,具有共丰行为的肠道菌群被认为属于同一类。在本研究中,我们建立了2944名来自上海男女健康研究的中国成年人的操作分类单位(OTUs)共丰度网络,并利用成分数据稀疏相关(SparCC)观察到一个正连接主导的无标度网络。密切中心性与网络中其他基于度的拓扑指标呈负相关,表明细菌的孤立模块化。共构建了130个行会,具有较高的模块化(0.68),保留了比属分类更大的OTUs多样性。健康组和不健康组的公会结构相似性得分高于随机排列组,表明公会结构稳健。我们进一步使用构建的130个行会作为聚集单位来鉴定可能与2型糖尿病相关的肠道微生物群,发现21个与糖尿病相关的重要行会的OTUs属于先前报道的41个属(来自Disbiome数据库)中的19个(46.3%),而在基于基因的分析中,只有10个(24.4%)在糖尿病患者和健康受试者之间显示不同的丰度。我们的研究揭示了中国人群肠道微生物群作为行会的模块化,并证明了基于行会的分析在识别糖尿病相关肠道细菌方面的优势。基于微生物网络的分析方法应得到广泛应用,以加深我们对肠道微生物群在人类健康中的作用的认识。补充资料:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1007/s43657-024-00211-8。
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