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Microbiome connections with host metabolism and habitual diet from 1,098 deeply phenotyped individuals

Asnicar, Francesco; Berry, Sarah E.; Valdes, Ana M.; Nguyen, Long H.; Piccinno, Gianmarco; Drew, David A.; Leeming, Emily; Gibson, Rachel; Le Roy, Caroline; Khatib, Haya Al; Francis, Lucy; Mazidi, Mohsen; Mompeo, Olatz; Valles-Colomer, Mireia; Tett, Adrian; Beghini, Francesco; Dubois, L�onard; Bazzani, Davide; Thomas, Andrew Maltez; Mirzayi, Chloe; Khleborodova, Asya; Oh, Sehyun; Hine, Rachel; Bonnett, Christopher; Capdevila, Joan; Danzanvilliers, Serge; Giordano, Francesca; Geistlinger, Ludwig; Waldron, Levi; Davies, Richard; Hadjigeorgiou, George; Wolf, Jonathan; Ordov�s, Jos� M.; Gardner, Christopher; Franks, Paul W.; Chan, Andrew T.; Huttenhower, Curtis; Spector, Tim D.; Segata, Nicola

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Authors

Francesco Asnicar

Sarah E. Berry

Long H. Nguyen

Gianmarco Piccinno

David A. Drew

Emily Leeming

Rachel Gibson

Caroline Le Roy

Haya Al Khatib

Lucy Francis

Mohsen Mazidi

Olatz Mompeo

Mireia Valles-Colomer

Adrian Tett

Francesco Beghini

L�onard Dubois

Davide Bazzani

Andrew Maltez Thomas

Chloe Mirzayi

Asya Khleborodova

Sehyun Oh

Rachel Hine

Christopher Bonnett

Joan Capdevila

Serge Danzanvilliers

Francesca Giordano

Ludwig Geistlinger

Levi Waldron

Richard Davies

George Hadjigeorgiou

Jonathan Wolf

Jos� M. Ordov�s

Christopher Gardner

Paul W. Franks

Andrew T. Chan

Curtis Huttenhower

Tim D. Spector

Nicola Segata



Abstract

The gut microbiome is shaped by diet and influences host metabolism; however, these links are complex and can be unique to each individual. We performed deep metagenomic sequencing of 1,203 gut microbiomes from 1,098 individuals enrolled in the Personalised Responses to Dietary Composition Trial (PREDICT 1) study, whose detailed long-term diet information, as well as hundreds of fasting and same-meal postprandial cardiometabolic blood marker measurements were available. We found many significant associations between microbes and specific nutrients, foods, food groups and general dietary indices, which were driven especially by the presence and diversity of healthy and plant-based foods. Microbial biomarkers of obesity were reproducible across external publicly available cohorts and in agreement with circulating blood metabolites that are indicators of cardiovascular disease risk. While some microbes, such as Prevotella copri and Blastocystis spp., were indicators of favorable postprandial glucose metabolism, overall microbiome composition was predictive for a large panel of cardiometabolic blood markers including fasting and postprandial glycemic, lipemic and inflammatory indices. The panel of intestinal species associated with healthy dietary habits overlapped with those associated with favorable cardiometabolic and postprandial markers, indicating that our large-scale resource can potentially stratify the gut microbiome into generalizable health levels in individuals without clinically manifest disease.

Citation

Asnicar, F., Berry, S. E., Valdes, A. M., Nguyen, L. H., Piccinno, G., Drew, D. A., …Segata, N. (2021). Microbiome connections with host metabolism and habitual diet from 1,098 deeply phenotyped individuals. Nature Medicine, 27, 321–332. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-01183-8

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 16, 2020
Online Publication Date Jan 11, 2021
Publication Date Jan 11, 2021
Deposit Date Jan 28, 2021
Publicly Available Date Jul 12, 2021
Journal Nature Medicine
Print ISSN 1078-8956
Electronic ISSN 1546-170X
Publisher Nature Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 27
Pages 321–332
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-01183-8
Keywords General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; General Medicine
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5234749
Publisher URL https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-01183-8

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