Multi-level analysis of the gut-brain axis shows autism spectrum disorder-associated molecular and microbial profiles.

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serval:BIB_2E08CF63AC1B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Multi-level analysis of the gut-brain axis shows autism spectrum disorder-associated molecular and microbial profiles.
Journal
Nature neuroscience
Author(s)
Morton J.T., Jin D.M., Mills R.H., Shao Y., Rahman G., McDonald D., Zhu Q., Balaban M., Jiang Y., Cantrell K., Gonzalez A., Carmel J., Frankiensztajn L.M., Martin-Brevet S., Berding K., Needham B.D., Zurita M.F., David M., Averina O.V., Kovtun A.S., Noto A., Mussap M., Wang M., Frank D.N., Li E., Zhou W., Fanos V., Danilenko V.N., Wall D.P., Cárdenas P., Baldeón M.E., Jacquemont S., Koren O., Elliott E., Xavier R.J., Mazmanian S.K., Knight R., Gilbert J.A., Donovan S.M., Lawley T.D., Carpenter B., Bonneau R., Taroncher-Oldenburg G.
ISSN
1546-1726 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1097-6256
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
26
Number
7
Pages
1208-1217
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by heterogeneous cognitive, behavioral and communication impairments. Disruption of the gut-brain axis (GBA) has been implicated in ASD although with limited reproducibility across studies. In this study, we developed a Bayesian differential ranking algorithm to identify ASD-associated molecular and taxa profiles across 10 cross-sectional microbiome datasets and 15 other datasets, including dietary patterns, metabolomics, cytokine profiles and human brain gene expression profiles. We found a functional architecture along the GBA that correlates with heterogeneity of ASD phenotypes, and it is characterized by ASD-associated amino acid, carbohydrate and lipid profiles predominantly encoded by microbial species in the genera Prevotella, Bifidobacterium, Desulfovibrio and Bacteroides and correlates with brain gene expression changes, restrictive dietary patterns and pro-inflammatory cytokine profiles. The functional architecture revealed in age-matched and sex-matched cohorts is not present in sibling-matched cohorts. We also show a strong association between temporal changes in microbiome composition and ASD phenotypes. In summary, we propose a framework to leverage multi-omic datasets from well-defined cohorts and investigate how the GBA influences ASD.
Keywords
Humans, Gastrointestinal Microbiome/genetics, Brain-Gut Axis, Autism Spectrum Disorder/genetics, Autism Spectrum Disorder/metabolism, Cross-Sectional Studies, Bayes Theorem, Reproducibility of Results, Cytokines
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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