Abstract
The impact of the gut microbiota on human health has attracted increasing attention. However, the factors affecting the gut microbiota need more in-depth research. In this work, we analyzed the impact of the gut microbiota at the genetic levels, mainly gene copy number variations (CNVs). We used Permutational Multivariate Analysis of Variance (PERMANOVA, Adonis) analysis to assess the association between CNVs and the gut microbiota. The results showed that copy numbers of 50 genes varied among the cohort. Among them, the CNVs of 7 genes, including TBC1D3L, OR4C6, NPIPB15, PDPR, USP17L7, FAM66D and TAS2R43, were related to the gut microbiota. In addition, among these genes, we systematically analyzed the relationship between CNVs of FAM66D and TAS2R43 with the gut microbiota. We hypothesize that there exists a certain association between genetic information in the human genome (such as CNVs) and human behavior as well as gut microbiota.
Keywords:
FAM66D; Gene copy number variations; TAS2R43; gut microbiota.
