Acromegaly is associated with a distinct oral and gut microbiota

Purpose Our aim was to investigate the changes in the composition of oral and gut microbiota in patients with newly diagnosed acromegaly and their relationship with IGF-1 levels. Methods Oral and fecal samples were collected from patients with newly diagnosed acromegaly without comorbidities and fro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pituitary 2022-06, Vol.25 (3), p.520-530
Hauptverfasser: Sahin, Serdar, Gundogdu, Aycan, Nalbantoglu, Ufuk, Kadioglu, Pinar, Karaca, Zuleyha, Hacioglu, Aysa, Urhan, Muhammed Emre, Unluhizarci, Kursad, Demir, Ahmet Numan, Hora, Mehmet, Durcan, Emre, Elbüken, Gülsah, Dokmetas, Hatice Sebile, Zuhur, Sayid Shafi, Kelestimur, Fahrettin
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Our aim was to investigate the changes in the composition of oral and gut microbiota in patients with newly diagnosed acromegaly and their relationship with IGF-1 levels. Methods Oral and fecal samples were collected from patients with newly diagnosed acromegaly without comorbidities and from healthy controls. The composition of the microbiota was analyzed. The general characteristics, oral and stool samples of the patients and healthy control subjects were compared. The changes in microbiota composition in both habitats, their correlations and associations with IGF-1 were statistically observed using machine learning models. Results Fifteen patients with newly diagnosed acromegaly without comorbidities and 15 healthy controls were included in the study. There was good agreement between fecal and oral microbiota in patients with acromegaly (p = 0.03). Oral microbiota diversity was significantly increased in patients with acromegaly (p 
ISSN:1386-341X
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DOI:10.1007/s11102-022-01223-1