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Integrative metagenomic and metabolomic analyses reveal gut microbiota-derived multiple hits connected to development of gestational diabetes mellitus in humans

Dewei Ye, Jiating Huang, Jiaming Wu, Kang Xie, Xiang Gao, Kaixuan Yan, Pengfei Zhang, Ying Tao, Yun Li, Shufei Zang, Xianglu Rong, Jun Li, Jiao Guo

2022Gut Microbes83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, were significantly reduced in GDM patients relative to those in NGT controls. Bacterial co-occurrence network analysis revealed that pro-inflammatory bacteria were over-represented as the core species in GDM patients. These microbial and metabolic signatures are closely associated with clinical parameters of glucose metabolism in GDM patients and NGT controls. In conclusion, we identified circulating dopamine insufficiency, imbalanced production of SCFAs, and excessive metabolic inflammation as gut microbiota-driven multiple parallel hits linked to GDM development. This work might explain in part the mechanistic link between altered gut microbiota and GDM pathogenesis, and suggest that gut microbiota may serve as a promising target to intervene in GDM.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGestational diabetesRoseburiaPrevotellaGut floraMetabolomicsFaecalibacterium prausnitziiMetabolomeBacteroidesEubacteriumDysbiosisInsulin resistanceMicrobiomeEndocrinologyInternal medicinePhysiologyDiabetes mellitusBioinformaticsImmunologyPregnancyMedicineBacteriaGeneticsGestationGestational Diabetes Research and ManagementGut microbiota and healthBirth, Development, and Health