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. 2011 Apr;5(4):574-9.
doi: 10.1038/ismej.2010.149. Epub 2010 Oct 7.

Structure of the human gastric bacterial community in relation to Helicobacter pylori status

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Structure of the human gastric bacterial community in relation to Helicobacter pylori status (VSports app下载)

"VSports在线直播" Ana Maldonado-Contreras et al. ISME J. 2011 Apr.

Abstract

The human stomach is naturally colonized by Helicobacter pylori, which, when present, dominates the gastric bacterial community. In this study, we aimed to characterize the structure of the bacterial community in the stomach of patients of differing H. pylori status. We used a high-density 16S rRNA gene microarray (PhyloChip, Affymetrix, Inc. ) to hybridize 16S rRNA gene amplicons from gastric biopsy DNA of 10 rural Amerindian patients from Amazonas, Venezuela, and of two immigrants to the United States (from South Asia and Africa, respectively). H VSports手机版. pylori status was determined by PCR amplification of H. pylori glmM from gastric biopsy samples. Of the 12 patients, 8 (6 of the 10 Amerindians and the 2 non-Amerindians) were H. pylori glmM positive. Regardless of H. pylori status, the PhyloChip detected Helicobacteriaceae DNA in all patients, although with lower relative abundance in patients who were glmM negative. The G2-chip taxonomy analysis of PhyloChip data indicated the presence of 44 bacterial phyla (of which 16 are unclassified by the Taxonomic Outline of the Bacteria and Archaea taxonomy) in a highly uneven community dominated by only four phyla: Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Actinobacteria and Bacteroidetes. Positive H. pylori status was associated with increased relative abundance of non-Helicobacter bacteria from the Proteobacteria, Spirochetes and Acidobacteria, and with decreased abundance of Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes. The PhyloChip detected richness of low abundance phyla, and showed marked differences in the structure of the gastric bacterial community according to H. pylori status. .

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Figure 1
(a) Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) of community structure in gastric biopsy samples from the 12 studied patients. Triangles and circles indicate negative and positive H. pylori status determined by glmM PCR, respectively, and color indicates ethnicity/origin of the subjects (Amerindians in black and non-Amerindians in light gray). (b) P-value of the variation of the bacterial community as explained by H. pylori status and host ethnicity/origin (A=Amerindians; N=Non-Amerindians). The color reproduction of this figure is available on the html full text version of the manuscript.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Heatmap with bidirectional clustering, displaying the relationship between 12 patient samples and 152 significantly different taxa. (a) Negative or positive H. pylori-glmM status is annotated with triangles or circles, respectively. Non-Amerindians are represented in red and Amerindians in black. Bacterial taxa are clustered to the left and patient cluster appears at the top of the heatplot according to their intensity profile similarity. The relative abundance of the three Helicobacter taxa was not included in this analysis. Pie charts depicting phylum level distribution between bacterial taxa that inversely correlated (b; n=97) or co-correlated (c; n=55) with H. pylori positivity.

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