Systematic review assessing the effectiveness of dietary intervention on gut microbiota in adults with type 2 diabetes

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作者
Houghton, David [1 ]
Hardy, Timothy [1 ,2 ]
Stewart, Christopher [3 ]
Errington, Linda [4 ]
Day, Christopher P. [1 ,2 ]
Trenell, Michael I. [1 ]
Avery, Leah [1 ]
机构
[1] Newcastle Univ, Inst Cellular Med, 4th Floor William Leech Bldg, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4HH, Tyne & Wear, England
[2] Newcastle Upon Tyne Hosp NHS Trust, Liver Unit, Freeman Hosp, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
[3] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Mol Virol & Microbiol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[4] Newcastle Univ, Fac Med Sci, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Diet; Exercise; Gut microbiota; Intervention; Physical activity; Systematic review; Type; 2; diabetes; INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; LIVER; INFLAMMATION; ASSOCIATION; METAANALYSIS; ADIPOSITY; RESPONSES; OBESITY; FAT;
D O I
10.1007/s00125-018-4632-0
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims/hypothesis Despite improved understanding of the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus, explanations for individual variability in disease progression and response to treatment are incomplete. The gut microbiota has been linked to the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus and may account for this variability. We conducted a systematic review to assess the effectiveness of dietary and physical activity/exercise interventions in modulating the gut microbiota and improving glucose control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods A systematic search was conducted to identify studies reporting on the effect of dietary and physical activity/exercise interventions on the gut microbiota and glucose control in individuals with a confirmed diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Study characteristics, methodological quality and details relating to interventions were captured using a data-extraction form. Meta-analyses were conducted where sufficient data were available, and other results were reported narratively. Results Eight studies met the eligibility criteria of the systematic review. No studies were found that reported on the effects of physical activity/exercise on the gut microbiota and glucose control. However, studies reporting on dietary interventions showed that such interventions were associated with modifications to the composition and diversity of the gut microbiota. There was a statistically significant improvement in HbA(1c) (standardised mean difference [SMD] -2.31 mmol/mol [95% CI -2.76, -1.85] [0.21%; 95% CI -0.26, -0.16]; I-2 = 0%, p < 0.01), but not in fasting blood glucose (SMD -0.25 mmol/l [95% CI -0.85, 0.35], I-2 = 87%, p > 0.05), fasting insulin (SMD -1.82 pmol/l [95% CI -7.23, 3.60], I-2 = 54%, p > 0.05) or HOMA-IR (SMD -0.15 [95% CI -0.63, 0.32], I-2 = 69%, p > 0.05) when comparing dietary interventions with comparator groups. There were no significant changes in the relative abundance of bacteria in the genera Bifidobacterium (SMD 1.29% [95% CI -4.45, 7.03], I-2 = 33%, p > 0.05), Roseburia (SMD -0.85% [95% CI -2.91, 1.21], I-2 = 79%, p > 0.05) or Lactobacillus (SMD 0.04% [95% CI -0.01, 0.09], I-2 = 0%, p > 0.05) when comparing dietary interventions with comparator groups. There were, however, other significant changes in the gut microbiota, including changes at various taxonomic levels, including phylum, family, genus and species, Firmicutes:Bacteroidetes ratios and changes in diversity matrices (alpha and beta). Dietary intervention had minimal or no effect on inflammation, short-chain fatty acids or anthropometrics. Conclusions/interpretation Dietary intervention was found to modulate the gut microbiota and improve glucose control in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Although the results of the included studies are encouraging, this review highlights the need for further well-conducted interventional studies to inform the clinical use of dietary interventions targeting the gut microbiota.
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