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The effect of host genetics on the gut microbiome.

Bonder MJ, Kurilshikov A, Tigchelaar EF et al.

27694959 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1514 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

BM
Bonder MJ
KA
Kurilshikov A
TE
Tigchelaar EF
MZ
Mujagic Z
IF
Imhann F
VA
Vila AV
DP
Deelen P
VT
Vatanen T
SM
Schirmer M
SS
Smeekens SP
ZD
Zhernakova DV
JS
Jankipersadsing SA
JM
Jaeger M
OM
Oosting M
CM
Cenit MC
MA
Masclee AA
SM
Swertz MA
LY
Li Y
KV
Kumar V
JL
Joosten L
HH
Harmsen H
WR
Weersma RK
FL
Franke L
HM
Hofker MH
XR
Xavier RJ
JD
Jonkers D
NM
Netea MG
WC
Wijmenga C
FJ
Fu J
ZA
Zhernakova A
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The gut microbiome is affected by multiple factors, including genetics. In this study, we assessed the influence of host genetics on microbial species, pathways and gene ontology categories, on the basis of metagenomic sequencing in 1,514 subjects. In a genome-wide analysis, we identified associations of 9 loci with microbial taxonomies and 33 loci with microbial pathways and gene ontology terms at P < 5 × 10-8. Additionally, in a targeted analysis of regions involved in complex diseases, innate and adaptive immunity, or food preferences, 32 loci were identified at the suggestive level of P < 5 × 10-6. Most of our reported associations are new, including genome-wide significance for the C-type lectin molecules CLEC4F-CD207 at 2p13.3 and CLEC4A-FAM90A1 at 12p13. We also identified association of a functional LCT SNP with the Bifidobacterium genus (P = 3.45 × 10-8) and provide evidence of a gene-diet interaction in the regulation of Bifidobacterium abundance. Our results demonstrate the importance of understanding host-microbe interactions to gain better insight into human health.

984 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

1514
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
530 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Netherlands
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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