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Published on: July 25, 2017
Gut microbiota is different before the development of preeclampsia
Marloes Dekker Nitert1, Peter R Sternes2, Faisal Altemani1
1School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD, Australia.
Objectives:
The gut microbiota contributes to the regulation of blood pressure during and outside pregnancy. Preeclampsia (PE) is characterised by the development of hypertension along with renal, liver or other systemic complications. In women with PE, alterations in the gut microbiota composition have been reported.
Study Design:
We investigated whether changes in the gut microbiota composition were present before the onset of symptoms in a group of 10 women who developed late-onset PE and 24 women who remained normotensive throughout pregnancy. Faecal samples were obtained at 28 weeks' gestation from a subset of participants of the Study of PRobiotics IN Gestational diabetes (SPRING) and sequenced by metagenomic sequencing.
Main Outcome Measures:
Taxonomic and functional characteristics were compared between the groups.
Results:
There were no taxonomic or functional differences in alpha diversity; however, for beta diversity, women who developed PE demonstrated a different taxonomic composition compared to women who remained normotensive. Women who developed PE had lower abundance of numerous taxa and functions. Both systolic and diastolic blood pressure were correlated with the abundances of specific species, though members of the same genus did not show consistency in the direction of correlation.
Conclusion:
Despite a limited sample size, this study demonstrates numerous taxonomic and functional alterations in the gut microbiota composition. However, a clear signature to identify women at high risk of developing late-onset PE remains to be uncovered. The species-level data indicate that the regulation of blood pressure by the gut microbiota in pregnancy is complex and needs further investigation.
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