Project description:Here, we studied well-phenotyped individuals from the Flemish Gut Flora Project (FGFP, N=1,106, Belgium) and the effect of environments on microbiome. The 69 major significant phenotypes found in this study are provided.
Project description:"Here, we studied well-phenotyped individuals from the Flemish Gut Flora Project (FGFP, N=1,106, Belgium) and the effect of environments on microbiome."
Project description:Study exploring the neuroactive potential of the human gut microbiota in relation to quality of life and depression. This dataset includes shotgun sequenced samples from the FGFP (Flemish Gut Flora Project: N=150) and TR-MDD (Treatment-Resistant Major Depression Disorder: N=7). Samples were provided by volunteers from the Flanders region in Belgium, and the dataset is balanced for age, gender, and stool consistency.
Project description:Here we use appropriate taxon-specific models along with support from independent cohorts to show association between human host genotype and gut microbiome variation. Using fecal derived 16S rRNA gene sequences and host genotype data from the Flemish Gut Flora Project (FGFP) we identify genetic associations involving multiple microbial traits. Mendelian randomization analysis was able to estimate associations between microbial traits and disease, however in the absence of clear microbiome driven effects, caution is needed in interpretation. This work marks a growing catalog of genetic associations which will provide insight into the contribution of host genotype to gut microbiome. Despite this, the uncertain origin of association signals will likely complicate future work looking to dissect function or use associations for causal inference analysis.
Project description:16S amplicon pool analyses of the four gut sections of the wood-feeding beetle, Odontotaenius disjunctus The beetle is purely wood feeding, and we aim to first characterize the community that exist within the gut sections 4 beetles, four gut sections per beetle, one PhyloChip per gut section, total = 16 chips
Project description:Gut microbial profiling of uterine fibroids (UFs) patients comparing control subjects. The gut microbiota was examined by 16S rRNA quantitative arrays and bioinformatics analysis. The goal was to reveal alterations in the gut microbiome of uterine fibroids patients.