Gut Microbial Associations to Plasma Metabolites Linked to Cardiovascular Phenotypes and Risk

Apr 12, 2019Circulation research

Gut Bacteria Linked to Blood Chemicals Related to Heart Health and Risk

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Abstract

The gut microbiome could explain up to 16.4% of the variation in plasma metabolites in an obesity cohort.

  • Altered gut microbial composition is linked to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) but the functional mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • Obese individuals showed specific microbial associations with lipid compositions in various lipoprotein subclasses.
  • Certain bacterial processes, such as L-methionine biosynthesis, were associated with cardiovascular health issues like atherosclerosis.
  • Integration of microbiome, diet, and inflammation analysis revealed 48 microbial pathways linked to CVD risk that were mostly independent of dietary factors.
  • Higher plasma levels of short-chain fatty acids, rather than fecal levels, were found to be relevant to inflammation and CVD risk.

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