Gut microbiota dysbiosis in Chinese children with type 1 diabetes mellitus: An observational study

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Xia Liu [1 ]
Yi-Wen Cheng [2 ]
Li Shao [3 ,4 ]
Shu-Hong Sun [5 ]
Jian Wu [2 ]
Qing-Hai Song [6 ]
Hong-Sheng Zou [7 ]
Zong-Xin Ling [2 ]
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[1] Department of Intensive Care Unit,Zhejiang University
[2] Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases,State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases,National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Diseases,The First Affiliated Hospital,School of Med
[3] Institute of Hepatology and Metabolic Diseases,Hangzhou Normal University
[4] Institute of Translational Medicine,The Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University
[5] Department of Laboratory Medicine,Linyi People’s Hospital
[6] Department of Geriatrics,Lishui Second People's Hospital
[7] Department of Intensive Care Unit,People’s Hospital of Rongcheng
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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R725.8 [小儿内分泌腺疾病及代谢病];
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BACKGROUND Gut microbiota dysbiosis is reportedly actively involved in autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes mellitus(T1DM). However, the alterations in the gut microbiota and their correlation with fasting blood glucose(FBG) in Chinese children with T1DM remain unclear.AIM To investigate alterations in the gut microbiota in Chinese children with T1DM and their associations with clinical indicators.METHODS Samples from 51 children with T1DM and 47 age-matched and gender-matched healthy controls were obtained, to explore the structural and functional alterations in the fecal microbiota. The V3-V4 regions of the 16 S rRNA gene were sequenced on a MiSeq instrument, and the association with FBG were analyzed.RESULTS We found that the bacterial diversity was significantly increased in the T1DMassociated fecal microbiota, and changes in the microbial composition were observed at different taxonomic levels. The T1DM-reduced differential taxa, such as Bacteroides vulgatus ATCC8482, Bacteroides ovatus, Bacteroides xylanisolvens, and Flavonifractor plautii, were negatively correlated with FBG, while the T1DMenriched taxa, such as Blautia, Eubacterium hallii group, Anaerostipes hadrus, and Dorea longicatena, were positively correlated with FBG. Bacteroides vulgatus ATCC8482, Bacteroides ovatus, the Eubacterium hallii group, and Anaerostipes hadrus, either alone or in combination, could be used as noninvasive diagnostic biomarkers to discriminate children with T1DM from healthy controls. In addition, the functional changes in the T1DM-associated fecal microbiota also suggest that these fecal microbes were associated with altered functions and metabolic activities, such as glycan biosynthesis and metabolism and lipid metabolism, which might play vital roles in the pathogenesis and development of T1DM.CONCLUSION Our present comprehensive investigation of the T1DM-associated fecal microbiota provides novel insights into the pathogenesis of the disease and sheds light on the diagnosis and treatment of T1DM.
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