Ischaemic stroke patients present sex differences in gut microbiota

Gut microbiota plays a role in the pathophysiology of ischaemic stroke (IS) through the bidirectional gut-brain axis. Nevertheless, little is known about sex-specific microbiota signatures in IS occurrence. A total of 89 IS patients and 12 healthy controls were enrolled. We studied the taxonomic dif...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of neurology 2023-11, Vol.30 (11), p.3497-3506
Hauptverfasser: Lledós, Miquel, Prats-Sánchez, Luís, Llucià-Carol, Laia, Cárcel-Márquez, Jara, Muiño, Elena, Cullell, Natalia, Gallego-Fabrega, Cristina, Martín-Campos, Jesús M, Aguilera-Simón, Ana, Guasch-Jiménez, Marina, Guisado-Alonso, Daniel, Ramos-Pachón, Anna, Martínez-Domeño, Alejandro, Izquierdo, Artur, Marín, Rebeca, Camps-Renom, Pol, Martí-Fàbregas, Joan, Fernández-Cadenas, Israel
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Zusammenfassung:Gut microbiota plays a role in the pathophysiology of ischaemic stroke (IS) through the bidirectional gut-brain axis. Nevertheless, little is known about sex-specific microbiota signatures in IS occurrence. A total of 89 IS patients and 12 healthy controls were enrolled. We studied the taxonomic differences of the gut microbiota between men and women with IS by shotgun metagenomic sequencing. To evaluate the causal effect of several bacteria on IS risk, we performed a two-sample Mendelian randomisation (MR) with inverse-variance weighting (IVW) using genome-wide association analysis (GWAS) summary statistics from two cohorts of 5959 subjects with genetic and microbiota data and 1,296,908 subjects with genetic and IS data, respectively. α-Diversity analysis measured using Observed Species (p = 0.017), Chao1 (p = 0.009) and Abundance-based Coverage Estimator (p = 0.012) indexes revealed that IS men have a higher species richness compared with IS women. Moreover, we found sex-differences in IS patients in relation to the phylum Fusobacteria, class Fusobacteriia, order Fusobacteriales and family Fusobacteriaceae (all Bonferroni-corrected p 
ISSN:1351-5101
1468-1331
DOI:10.1111/ene.15931