The gut microbiome in pancreatogenic diabetes differs from that of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes

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Rupjyoti Talukdar
Priyanka Sarkar
Aparna Jakkampudi
Subhaleena Sarkar
Mohsin Aslam
Manasa Jandhyala
G. Deepika
Misbah Unnisa
D. Nageshwar Reddy
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[1] Asian Healthcare Foundation,Pancreas Research Group and Division of Gut Microbiome Research, Wellcome DBT India Alliance Laboratories, Institute of Basic and Translational Research
[2] Asian Institute of Gastroenterology,Department of Medical Gastroenterology
[3] Asian Institute of Gastroenterology,Department of Endocrinology
[4] Asian Institute of Gastroenterology,Department of Biochemistry
[5] Asian Institute of Gastroenterology,undefined
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We hypothesized that the gut microbiome in patients with diabetes secondary to chronic pancreatitis (Type 3c) is different from those with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. This was a cross-sectional preliminary study that included 8 patients with Type 1, 10 with Type 2, 17 with Type 3c diabetes and 9 healthy controls. Demographic, clinical, biochemical, imaging and treatment data were recorded and sequencing of the V3–V4 region of the bacterial 16SrRNA was done on fecal samples. Bioinformatics and statistical analyses was performed to evaluate the differences in the diversity indices, distance matrices, relative abundances and uniqueness of organisms between the types of diabetes. There was significant difference in the species richness. Beta diversity was significantly different between patients with Type 3c diabetes and the other groups. 31 genera were common to all the three types of diabetes. There was significant differences in the species level taxa between Type 3c diabetes and the other groups. The unique bacterial species signature in Type 3c diabetes compared to Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes included Nesterenkonia sp. AN1, Clostridium magnum, Acinetobacter lwoffii, Clostridium septicum, Porphyromonas somerae, Terrabacter tumescens, and Synechococus sp.
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