Genetic insights into the gut microbiota and risk of facial skin aging: A Mendelian randomization study

Author:

Chen Mulan1ORCID,Che Yuhui1,Liu Mengsong1,Xiao Xinyu1,Zhong Lin1,Zhao Siqi1,Zhang Xueer1,Chen Anjing1,Guo Jing2

Affiliation:

1. Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chengdu China

2. Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chengdu China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundA growing number of experimental studies have shown an association between the gut microbiota (GM) and facial skin aging. However, the causal relationship between GM and facial skin aging remains unclear to date.MethodsWe conducted a two‐sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to investigate the potential causal relationship between GM and facial skin aging. MR analysis was mainly performed using the inverse‐variance weighting (IVW) method, complemented by the weighted median (MW) method, MR‐Egger regression, and weighted mode, and sensitivity analysis was used to test the reliability of MR analysis results.ResultsEleven GM taxa associated with facial skin aging were identified by IVW method analysis, Family Victivallaceae (= 0.010), Genus Eubacterium coprostanoligenes group (= 0.038), and Genus Parasutterella (= 0.011) were negatively associated with facial skin aging, while Phylum Verrucomicrobia (= 0.034), Family Lactobacillaceae (= 0.017) and its subgroups Genus Lactobacillus (p = 0.038), Genus Parabacteroides (= 0.040), Genus Eggerthella (= 0.049), Genus Family XIII UCG001 (= 0.036), Genus Phascolarctobacterium (= 0.027), and Genus Ruminococcaceae UCG005 (= 0.012) were positively associated with facial skin aging. At Class and Order levels, we did not find a causal relationship between GM and facial skin aging. Results of sensitivity analyses did not show evidence of pleiotropy and heterogeneity.ConclusionOur findings confirm the causal relationship between GM and facial skin aging, providing a new perspective on delaying facial aging.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Sichuan Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Publisher

Wiley

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