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Alteration of the intestinal flora may participate in the development of Graves' disease: a study conducted among the Han population in southwest China  期刊论文  

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    d88608cc-bb17-499d-8968-feccd9c039c1
  • 作者:
    Yang, Mengxue#*[1,2]Sun, Bowen[2];Li, Jianhui[3];Yang, Bo[2];Xu, Jie[4];Zhou, Xue[2];Yu, Jie[4];Zhang, Xuan[2];Zhang, Qun[3];Zhou, Shan[3];Sun, Xiaohua[3];
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    英文
  • 期刊:
    ENDOCRINE CONNECTIONS ISSN:2049-3614 2019 年 8 卷 7 期 (822 - 828) ; JUL
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    Objectives: The pathogenesis of Graves' disease (GD) remains unclear. In terms of environmental factors, GD development may be associated with chronic inflammation caused by alteration of the intestinal flora. This study explored the association of intestinal flora alteration with the development of GD among the Han population in southwest China.
    Design and methods: Fifteen GD patients at the Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical College between March 2016 and March 2017 were randomly enrolled. Additionally, 15 sex- and age-matched healthy volunteers were selected as the control group during the same period. Fresh stool samples were collected, and bacterial 165 RNA was extracted and amplified for gene sequencing with the Illumina MiSeq platform. The sequencing results were subjected to operational taxonomic unit-based classification, classification verification, alpha diversity analysis, taxonomic composition analysis and partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA).
    Results: The diversity indices for the GD group were lower than those for the control group. The GD group showed significantly higher abundances of Firmicutes, Proteobacteria and Actinobacillus and a higher Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio than the control group. PLS-DA suggested the satisfactory classification of the flora between the GD group and the control group. The abundances of the genera Oribacterium, Mogibacterium, Lactobacillus, Aggregatibacter and Mogibacterium were significantly higher in the GD group than in the control group (P < 0.05).
    Conclusions: The intestinal flora of GD patients was significantly different from that of the healthy population. Thus, alteration of intestinal flora may be associated with the development of GD.

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    Yang Mengxue,Sun Bowen,Li Jianhui, et al. Alteration of the intestinal flora may participate in the development of Graves' disease: a study conducted among the Han population in southwest China [J].ENDOCRINE CONNECTIONS,2019,8(7):822-828.
  • APA:
    Yang Mengxue,Sun Bowen,Li Jianhui,Yang Bo,&Sun Xiaohua.(2019).Alteration of the intestinal flora may participate in the development of Graves' disease: a study conducted among the Han population in southwest China .ENDOCRINE CONNECTIONS,8(7):822-828.
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    Yang Mengxue, et al. "Alteration of the intestinal flora may participate in the development of Graves' disease: a study conducted among the Han population in southwest China" .ENDOCRINE CONNECTIONS 8,7(2019):822-828.
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