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Changes of gut microbiota reflect the severity of major depressive disorder: a cross-sectional study

Medicine and Health

Changes of gut microbiota reflect the severity of major depressive disorder: a cross-sectional study

X. Hu, Y. Li, et al.

This groundbreaking study led by Xi Hu and colleagues uncovers a fascinating link between gut microbiota dysbiosis and the severity of major depressive disorder (MDD). With a detailed analysis of stool samples from 138 MDD patients, researchers identified specific bacterial patterns that could serve as potential diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets for varying depression severities.

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Abstract
Disturbed gut microbiota is a potential factor in the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD), yet whether gut microbiota dysbiosis is associated with the severity of MDD remains unclear. Here, we performed shotgun metagenomic profiling of cross-sectional stool samples from MDD (n = 138) and healthy controls (n = 155). The patients with MDD were divided into three groups according to Hamilton Depression Rating Scale 17 (HAMD-17), including mild (n = 24), moderate (n = 72) and severe (n = 42) individuals, respectively. We found that microbial diversity was closely related to the severity of MDD. Compared to HCs, the abundance of Bacteroides was significantly increased in both moderate and severe MDD, while Ruminococcus and Eubacterium depleted mainly in severe group. In addition, we identified 99 bacteria species specific to severity of depression. Furthermore, a panel of microbiota marker comprising of 37 bacteria species enabled to effectively distinguish MDD patients with different severity. Together, we identified different perturbation patterns of gut microbiota in mild-to-severe depression, and identified potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets.
Publisher
Translational Psychiatry
Published On
Apr 28, 2023
Authors
Xi Hu, Yifan Li, Jing Wu, Hanping Zhang, Yu Huang, Xunmin Tan, Lu Wen, Xingyu Zhou, Peijun Xie, Oluwatayo Israel Olasunkanmi, Jingjing Zhou, Zuoli Sun, Min Liu, Guofu Zhang, Jian Yang, Peng Zheng, Peng Xie
Tags
gut microbiota
major depressive disorder
dysbiosis
bacterial species
diagnostic targets
therapeutic targets
microbial diversity
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