Composition, Diversity and Abundance of Gut Microbiome in Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes.

Stacey M Lambeth, Trechelle Carson, Janae Lowe, Thiruvarangan Ramaraj, Jonathan W Leff, Li Luo, Callum J Bell, Vallabh O Shah
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Association between type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and compositional changes in the gut micro biota is established, however little is known about the dysbiosis in early stages of Prediabetes (preDM). The purpose of this investigation is to elucidate the characteristics of the gut micro biome in preDM and T2DM, compared to Non-Diabetic (nonDM) subjects. Forty nine subjects were recruited for this study, 15 nonDM, 20 preDM and 14 T2DM. Bacterial community composition and diversity were investigated in fecal DNA samples using Illumina sequencing of the V4 region within the 16S rRNA gene. The five most abundant phyla identified were: Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, Verrucomicrobia, and Actinobacteria. Class Chloracido bacteria was increased in preDM compared to T2DM (p = 0.04). An unknown genus from family Pseudonocardiaceae was significantly present in preDM group compared to the others (p = 0.04). Genus Collinsella, and an unknown genus belonging to family Enterobacteriaceae were both found to be significantly increased in T2DM compared to the other groups (Collinsella, and p = 0.03, Enterobacteriaceae genus p = 0.02). PERMANOVA and Mantel tests performed did not reveal a relationship between overall composition and diagnosis group or HbA1C level. This study identified dysbiosis associated with both preDM and T2DM, specifically at the class and genus levels suggesting that earlier treatment in preDM could possibly have an impact on the intestinal micro flora transitioning to T2DM.

糖尿病前期和 2 型糖尿病患者肠道微生物组的组成、多样性和丰度。
2 型糖尿病(T2DM)与肠道微生物群的组成变化之间的关系已经确立,但人们对糖尿病前期(preDM)早期阶段的菌群失调却知之甚少。这项调查的目的是,与非糖尿病(nonDM)受试者相比,阐明糖尿病前期(preDM)和糖尿病后期(T2DM)受试者肠道微生物群的特征。本研究共招募了 49 名受试者,其中 15 人为非糖尿病患者,20 人为糖尿病前期患者,14 人为糖尿病后期患者。利用 Illumina 对 16S rRNA 基因 V4 区域进行测序,调查了粪便 DNA 样本中细菌群落的组成和多样性。确定的五个最丰富的门类是类杆菌属(Bacteroidetes)、固着菌属(Firmicutes)、变形菌属(Proteobacteria)、蛭形单胞菌属(Verrucomicrobia)和放线菌属(Actinobacteria)。与 T2DM 相比,PreDM 中的绿脓杆菌增多(p = 0.04)。与其他组相比,PreDM 组中假心皮科的一个未知属明显增多(p = 0.04)。与其他组别相比,T2DM 组的柯林斯菌属和肠杆菌科的未知菌属均明显增加(柯林斯菌属 p = 0.03,肠杆菌科菌属 p = 0.02)。所进行的 PERMANOVA 和 Mantel 检验并未发现总体组成与诊断组别或 HbA1C 水平之间的关系。这项研究发现了与前置糖尿病和 T2DM 相关的菌群失调,特别是在类和属的水平上,这表明对前置糖尿病的早期治疗可能会对向 T2DM 过渡的肠道微菌群产生影响。
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