双極性障害に対する腸内微生物群の因果的影響の評価
Qian Zhao1, Hongbao Cao2, Ancha Baranova2,3
1Department of Psychiatry, The Affiliated Brain Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China.
Bipolar disorders
|September 2, 2025
まとめ
この研究では,腸内微生物群を調査するために,メンデルのランダム化を用いた.
科学分野:
- 遺伝学
- 微生物学
- 精神科
背景:
- 腸内微生物群の乱生は双極性障害 (BD) の病原化に関与している.
- 腸内微生物群とBDの直接的な因果関係は不明である.
研究 の 目的:
- 遺伝的アプローチを用いて腸内微生物群と双極性障害 (BD) の間の潜在的な因果関係を調査する.
主な方法:
- 2つのサンプルのメンデルのランダム化 (TSMR) 分析を使用した.
- 大規模コホート (MibioGen,オランダマイクロバイオームプロジェクト,BD GWAS) の全ゲノム関連研究 (GWAS) の要約結果が利用されました.
主要な成果:
- バクテロイドとフェカリバクテリアを含む12種類の腸内細菌が BDのリスクを低下させた.
- ベタプロテオバクテリアを含む11の腸内細菌が BDのリスクを増加させた.
結論:
- 腸内微生物とBDとの間の遺伝的関連が特定されました.
- 特定の腸内細菌はBDリスクに影響し,潜在的な治療目標を提供することがあります.
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