Brain, behavior, and immunity

The gut bacterium Bilophila wadsworthia is linked to shrinkage of movement-related brain areas in the general population

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Abstract

Essence

Higher Bilophila wadsworthia abundance was linked to smaller basal ganglia volumes and unfavorable metabolic-inflammatory profiles in general-population cohorts.

Evidence

An observational analysis of two independent population-based cohorts combined 16S rRNA sequencing, species-level whole-genome shotgun analyses, brain MRI, clinical markers, and constraint-based community modeling.

Caveat

The cohort and modeling data show associations, not that B. wadsworthia causes basal ganglia atrophy or neurodegenerative progression.

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