Faecal Microbiota Composition in Adults Is Associated with the FUT2 Gene Determining the Secretor Status

The human intestine is colonised with highly diverse and individually defined microbiota, which likely has an impact on the host well-being. Drivers of the individual variation in the microbiota compositions are multifactorial and include environmental, host and dietary factors. We studied the impact of the host secretor status, encoded by fucosyltransferase 2 (FUT2) -gene, on the intestinal microbiota composition. Secretor status determines the expression of the ABH and Lewis histo-blood group antigens in the intestinal mucosa. The study population was comprised of 14 non-secretor (FUT2 rs601338 genotype AA) and 57 secretor (genotypes GG and AG) adult individuals of western European descent. Intestinal microbiota was analyzed by PCR-DGGE and for a subset of 12 non-secretor subjects and 12 secretor subjects additionally by the 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing and the HITChip phylogenetic microarray analysis. All three methods showed distinct clustering of the intestinal microbiota and significant differences in abundances of several taxa representing dominant microbiota between the non-secretors and the secretors as well as between the FUT2 genotypes. In addition, the non-secretors had lower species richness than the secretors. The soft clustering of microbiota into enterotypes (ET) 1 and 3 showed that the non-secretors had a higher probability of belonging to ET1 and the secretors to ET3. Our study shows that secretor status and FUT2 polymorphism are associated with the composition of human intestinal microbiota, and appears thus to be one of the key drivers affecting the individual variation of human intestinal microbiota.

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Main Authors: Wacklin, P., Tuimala, J., Nikkilä, J., Tims, S., Mäkivuokko, H., Alakulppi, N., Laine, P., Rajilic-Stojanovic, M., Paulin, L., de Vos, W.M., Mättö, J.
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Subjects:blood-group antigens, celiac-disease, crohns-disease, enterotypes, galactosidase, human gut microbiome, inflammatory-bowel-disease, intestinal microbiota, mucosa, twins,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4774332024-08-14 Wacklin, P. Tuimala, J. Nikkilä, J. Tims, S. Mäkivuokko, H. Alakulppi, N. Laine, P. Rajilic-Stojanovic, M. Paulin, L. de Vos, W.M. Mättö, J. Article/Letter to editor PLoS ONE 9 (2014) 4 ISSN: 1932-6203 Faecal Microbiota Composition in Adults Is Associated with the FUT2 Gene Determining the Secretor Status 2014 The human intestine is colonised with highly diverse and individually defined microbiota, which likely has an impact on the host well-being. Drivers of the individual variation in the microbiota compositions are multifactorial and include environmental, host and dietary factors. We studied the impact of the host secretor status, encoded by fucosyltransferase 2 (FUT2) -gene, on the intestinal microbiota composition. Secretor status determines the expression of the ABH and Lewis histo-blood group antigens in the intestinal mucosa. The study population was comprised of 14 non-secretor (FUT2 rs601338 genotype AA) and 57 secretor (genotypes GG and AG) adult individuals of western European descent. Intestinal microbiota was analyzed by PCR-DGGE and for a subset of 12 non-secretor subjects and 12 secretor subjects additionally by the 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing and the HITChip phylogenetic microarray analysis. All three methods showed distinct clustering of the intestinal microbiota and significant differences in abundances of several taxa representing dominant microbiota between the non-secretors and the secretors as well as between the FUT2 genotypes. In addition, the non-secretors had lower species richness than the secretors. The soft clustering of microbiota into enterotypes (ET) 1 and 3 showed that the non-secretors had a higher probability of belonging to ET1 and the secretors to ET3. Our study shows that secretor status and FUT2 polymorphism are associated with the composition of human intestinal microbiota, and appears thus to be one of the key drivers affecting the individual variation of human intestinal microbiota. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/faecal-microbiota-composition-in-adults-is-associated-with-the-fu 10.1371/journal.pone.0094863 https://edepot.wur.nl/318394 blood-group antigens celiac-disease crohns-disease enterotypes galactosidase human gut microbiome inflammatory-bowel-disease intestinal microbiota mucosa twins https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic blood-group antigens
celiac-disease
crohns-disease
enterotypes
galactosidase
human gut microbiome
inflammatory-bowel-disease
intestinal microbiota
mucosa
twins
blood-group antigens
celiac-disease
crohns-disease
enterotypes
galactosidase
human gut microbiome
inflammatory-bowel-disease
intestinal microbiota
mucosa
twins
spellingShingle blood-group antigens
celiac-disease
crohns-disease
enterotypes
galactosidase
human gut microbiome
inflammatory-bowel-disease
intestinal microbiota
mucosa
twins
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celiac-disease
crohns-disease
enterotypes
galactosidase
human gut microbiome
inflammatory-bowel-disease
intestinal microbiota
mucosa
twins
Wacklin, P.
Tuimala, J.
Nikkilä, J.
Tims, S.
Mäkivuokko, H.
Alakulppi, N.
Laine, P.
Rajilic-Stojanovic, M.
Paulin, L.
de Vos, W.M.
Mättö, J.
Faecal Microbiota Composition in Adults Is Associated with the FUT2 Gene Determining the Secretor Status
description The human intestine is colonised with highly diverse and individually defined microbiota, which likely has an impact on the host well-being. Drivers of the individual variation in the microbiota compositions are multifactorial and include environmental, host and dietary factors. We studied the impact of the host secretor status, encoded by fucosyltransferase 2 (FUT2) -gene, on the intestinal microbiota composition. Secretor status determines the expression of the ABH and Lewis histo-blood group antigens in the intestinal mucosa. The study population was comprised of 14 non-secretor (FUT2 rs601338 genotype AA) and 57 secretor (genotypes GG and AG) adult individuals of western European descent. Intestinal microbiota was analyzed by PCR-DGGE and for a subset of 12 non-secretor subjects and 12 secretor subjects additionally by the 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing and the HITChip phylogenetic microarray analysis. All three methods showed distinct clustering of the intestinal microbiota and significant differences in abundances of several taxa representing dominant microbiota between the non-secretors and the secretors as well as between the FUT2 genotypes. In addition, the non-secretors had lower species richness than the secretors. The soft clustering of microbiota into enterotypes (ET) 1 and 3 showed that the non-secretors had a higher probability of belonging to ET1 and the secretors to ET3. Our study shows that secretor status and FUT2 polymorphism are associated with the composition of human intestinal microbiota, and appears thus to be one of the key drivers affecting the individual variation of human intestinal microbiota.
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topic_facet blood-group antigens
celiac-disease
crohns-disease
enterotypes
galactosidase
human gut microbiome
inflammatory-bowel-disease
intestinal microbiota
mucosa
twins
author Wacklin, P.
Tuimala, J.
Nikkilä, J.
Tims, S.
Mäkivuokko, H.
Alakulppi, N.
Laine, P.
Rajilic-Stojanovic, M.
Paulin, L.
de Vos, W.M.
Mättö, J.
author_facet Wacklin, P.
Tuimala, J.
Nikkilä, J.
Tims, S.
Mäkivuokko, H.
Alakulppi, N.
Laine, P.
Rajilic-Stojanovic, M.
Paulin, L.
de Vos, W.M.
Mättö, J.
author_sort Wacklin, P.
title Faecal Microbiota Composition in Adults Is Associated with the FUT2 Gene Determining the Secretor Status
title_short Faecal Microbiota Composition in Adults Is Associated with the FUT2 Gene Determining the Secretor Status
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title_fullStr Faecal Microbiota Composition in Adults Is Associated with the FUT2 Gene Determining the Secretor Status
title_full_unstemmed Faecal Microbiota Composition in Adults Is Associated with the FUT2 Gene Determining the Secretor Status
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