BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that there is a link between the gut microbiota and glucose metabolism. This study aimed to compare the gut microbiota during early pregnancy of women with hyperglycymia to those with normal blood glucose. METHODS: Gut microbial compositionâwasâanalysed in 22 women with hyperglycaemia and 28 age-matchedâhealthyâcontrols during their first prenatal visits (<â20âweeks) usingâhigh throughput sequencingâofâtheâV3-V4âregionâofâtheâ16SâribosomalâRNAâgene. Hyperglycemia was diagnosed based on the criteria recommended by the International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups in 2010. RESULTS: Women with hyperglycemia in pregnancy (HIP) had significantly lower microbial richness and diversity compared with healthy pregnant women. The proportions of the Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes phyla and the ratio of Firmicutes:Bacteroidetes were not different between the two groups. We observedâthat individuals with HIP had an increasedâabundanceâof Nocardiaceae, Fusobacteriaceae, etc., whereas healthy controls had significantly higher levels of Christensenellaceae, Clostridiales_vadinBB60_group, Coriobacteriaceae, etc. Similarly, levels of the members of the Ruminococcaceae family, including Ruminococcaceae_UCG-014, Ruminococcaceae_UCG-003, and Ruminococcaceae_UCG-002, were significantly reduced in the HIP group and were negatively correlated with HbA1c. HbA1c levels were positively correlated with Bacteroidaceae and Enterobacteriaceae and negatively correlated with Christensenellaceae, etc. CRP was positively correlated with the Bacteroidaceae and Fusobacteriaceae families and the Fusobacterium genus. CONCLUSIONS: Our study revealed that individuals with HIP have gut microbial dysbiosis and that certain bacterial groups are associated with glucose metabolism during pregnancy. Further study is needed to provide new ideas to control glucose by modifying the gut microbiota.
Gut microbiota in early pregnancy among women with Hyperglycaemia vs. Normal blood glucose.
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作者:Gao Beibei, Zhong Mengdan, Shen Qiong, Wu Ying, Cao Mengdie, Ju Songwen, Chen Lei
| 期刊: | BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | 影响因子: | 2.700 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 May 11; 20(1):284 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s12884-020-02961-5 | ||
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