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Emotional well-being and gut microbiome profiles by enterotype

Medicine and Health

Emotional well-being and gut microbiome profiles by enterotype

S. Lee, S. Yoon, et al.

Explore the fascinating link between emotional well-being and gut microbiome profiles in healthy Korean adults, as investigated by Sung-Ha Lee and colleagues. Discover how gut diversity connects to positive emotions, particularly in those dominated by *Prevotella*, and what a unique genus from the Lachnospiraceae family reveals about our feelings.... show more
Abstract
With increasing attention being paid to improving emotional well-being, recent evidence points to gut microbiota as a key player in regulating mental and physical health via bidirectional communication between the brain and gut. Here, we examine the association between emotional well-being and gut microbiome profiles (i.e., gut microbiome composition, diversity, and the moderating role of the enterotypes) among healthy Korean adults (n = 83, mean age = 48.9, SD = 13.2). The research was performed using high-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing to obtain gut microbiome profiles, as well as a self-report survey that included the Positive Affect Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS). The cluster-based analysis identified two enterotypes dominated by the genera Bacteroides (n = 49) and Prevotella (n = 34). Generalized linear regression analysis reveals significant associations between positive emotion and gut microbiome diversity (Shannon Index) among participants in the Prevotella dominant group, whereas no such relationship emerged among participants in the Bacteroides group. Moreover, a novel genus from the family Lachnospiraceae is associated with emotional well-being scores, both positive and negative. Together, the current findings highlight the enterotype-specific links between the gut microbiota community and emotion in healthy adults and suggest the possible roles of the gut microbiome in promoting mental health.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 26, 2020
Authors
Sung-Ha Lee, Seok-Hwan Yoon, Yeonjae Jung, Namil Kim, Uigi Min, Jongsik Chun, Incheol Choi
Tags
emotional well-being
gut microbiome
Korean adults
Bacteroides
Prevotella
positive emotions
Shannon Index
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