Gut microbiota of obese individuals and their relation with the onset of obesity / Microbiota intestinal de indivíduos obesos e a sua relação com o início da obesidade

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Autor(a) principal: Rossi, Eliandra Mirlei
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Chielle, Eduardo Ottobelli, Honorato, Jessica Fernanda Barreto, Bertolini, Cinthia, Marconatto, Letícia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Veras
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/42436
Resumo: The gut microbiota has been linked to obesity in humans. This study aimed to characterize the fecal microbiota of normal weight, overweight and obese individuals and the interaction with metabolic parameters and the development of obesity. Blood and feces samples were collected from 169 patients. Patients were grouped based on body mass index (BMI): normal weight (NW, 18-24.9), overweight (OW, 25-29.9) and obesity (OB, ≥ 30) with age between 18 and 30 years. Serum of patient was used to characterize the metabolic profile and fecal microbiota was characterized. As expected, Firmicutes presented the highest proportion. No significant differences were found in the microbiota when compared among the groups. The most abundant genera in normal weight individuals were an OTU belonging to the family Lachnospiraceae.  OW patients, the most abundant genera were Bacillus.  In OB patients, the most abundant genera were an OTU belonging to the family Lachnospiraceae. The results os metabolic profile showed significant differences to OB group mainly for cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-c, HOMA, and TBARS. These results will help us to understand the connection between microbiota and metabolic profile in those groups.
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spelling Gut microbiota of obese individuals and their relation with the onset of obesity / Microbiota intestinal de indivíduos obesos e a sua relação com o início da obesidadeGut MicrobiotaObesityMetabolic Profile.The gut microbiota has been linked to obesity in humans. This study aimed to characterize the fecal microbiota of normal weight, overweight and obese individuals and the interaction with metabolic parameters and the development of obesity. Blood and feces samples were collected from 169 patients. Patients were grouped based on body mass index (BMI): normal weight (NW, 18-24.9), overweight (OW, 25-29.9) and obesity (OB, ≥ 30) with age between 18 and 30 years. Serum of patient was used to characterize the metabolic profile and fecal microbiota was characterized. As expected, Firmicutes presented the highest proportion. No significant differences were found in the microbiota when compared among the groups. The most abundant genera in normal weight individuals were an OTU belonging to the family Lachnospiraceae.  OW patients, the most abundant genera were Bacillus.  In OB patients, the most abundant genera were an OTU belonging to the family Lachnospiraceae. The results os metabolic profile showed significant differences to OB group mainly for cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-c, HOMA, and TBARS. These results will help us to understand the connection between microbiota and metabolic profile in those groups.Brazilian Journals Publicações de Periódicos e Editora Ltda.2022-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/4243610.34117//bjdv8n1-123Brazilian Journal of Development; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022); 1921-1937Brazilian Journal of Development; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2022); 1921-1937Brazilian Journal of Development; v. 8 n. 1 (2022); 1921-19372525-8761reponame:Revista Verasinstname:Instituto Superior de Educação Vera Cruz (VeraCruz)instacron:VERACRUZenghttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/42436/pdfCopyright (c) 2022 Brazilian Journal of Developmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRossi, Eliandra MirleiChielle, Eduardo OttobelliHonorato, Jessica Fernanda BarretoBertolini, CinthiaMarconatto, Letícia2022-04-28T19:12:07Zoai:ojs2.ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br:article/42436Revistahttp://site.veracruz.edu.br:8087/instituto/revistaveras/index.php/revistaveras/PRIhttp://site.veracruz.edu.br:8087/instituto/revistaveras/index.php/revistaveras/oai||revistaveras@veracruz.edu.br2236-57292236-5729opendoar:2024-10-15T16:20:56.035273Revista Veras - Instituto Superior de Educação Vera Cruz (VeraCruz)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gut microbiota of obese individuals and their relation with the onset of obesity / Microbiota intestinal de indivíduos obesos e a sua relação com o início da obesidade
title Gut microbiota of obese individuals and their relation with the onset of obesity / Microbiota intestinal de indivíduos obesos e a sua relação com o início da obesidade
spellingShingle Gut microbiota of obese individuals and their relation with the onset of obesity / Microbiota intestinal de indivíduos obesos e a sua relação com o início da obesidade
Rossi, Eliandra Mirlei
Gut Microbiota
Obesity
Metabolic Profile.
title_short Gut microbiota of obese individuals and their relation with the onset of obesity / Microbiota intestinal de indivíduos obesos e a sua relação com o início da obesidade
title_full Gut microbiota of obese individuals and their relation with the onset of obesity / Microbiota intestinal de indivíduos obesos e a sua relação com o início da obesidade
title_fullStr Gut microbiota of obese individuals and their relation with the onset of obesity / Microbiota intestinal de indivíduos obesos e a sua relação com o início da obesidade
title_full_unstemmed Gut microbiota of obese individuals and their relation with the onset of obesity / Microbiota intestinal de indivíduos obesos e a sua relação com o início da obesidade
title_sort Gut microbiota of obese individuals and their relation with the onset of obesity / Microbiota intestinal de indivíduos obesos e a sua relação com o início da obesidade
author Rossi, Eliandra Mirlei
author_facet Rossi, Eliandra Mirlei
Chielle, Eduardo Ottobelli
Honorato, Jessica Fernanda Barreto
Bertolini, Cinthia
Marconatto, Letícia
author_role author
author2 Chielle, Eduardo Ottobelli
Honorato, Jessica Fernanda Barreto
Bertolini, Cinthia
Marconatto, Letícia
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rossi, Eliandra Mirlei
Chielle, Eduardo Ottobelli
Honorato, Jessica Fernanda Barreto
Bertolini, Cinthia
Marconatto, Letícia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gut Microbiota
Obesity
Metabolic Profile.
topic Gut Microbiota
Obesity
Metabolic Profile.
description The gut microbiota has been linked to obesity in humans. This study aimed to characterize the fecal microbiota of normal weight, overweight and obese individuals and the interaction with metabolic parameters and the development of obesity. Blood and feces samples were collected from 169 patients. Patients were grouped based on body mass index (BMI): normal weight (NW, 18-24.9), overweight (OW, 25-29.9) and obesity (OB, ≥ 30) with age between 18 and 30 years. Serum of patient was used to characterize the metabolic profile and fecal microbiota was characterized. As expected, Firmicutes presented the highest proportion. No significant differences were found in the microbiota when compared among the groups. The most abundant genera in normal weight individuals were an OTU belonging to the family Lachnospiraceae.  OW patients, the most abundant genera were Bacillus.  In OB patients, the most abundant genera were an OTU belonging to the family Lachnospiraceae. The results os metabolic profile showed significant differences to OB group mainly for cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-c, HOMA, and TBARS. These results will help us to understand the connection between microbiota and metabolic profile in those groups.
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