The Gut Microbiome Dynamically Associates with Host Glucose Metabolism throughout Pregnancy: Longitudinal Findings from a Matched Case‐Control Study of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Author:

Sun Zhonghan12,Pan Xiong‐Fei3,Li Xiao12,Jiang Limiao45,Hu Ping5,Wang Yi45,Ye Yi45,Wu Ping45,Zhao Bin6,Xu Jianguo7,Kong Mengmeng12,Pu Yanni12,Zhao Manying12,Hu Jianying12,Wang Jinfeng8,Chen Guo‐Chong9,Yuan Changzheng10,Yu Yongfu11,Gao Xiang11,Zhao Fangqing8,Pan An45,Zheng Yan111ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering School of Life Sciences and Human Phenome Institute Fudan University Shanghai China

2. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology Fudan University Shanghai China

3. Section of Epidemiology and Population Health Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Diseases of Women and Children West China Second University Hospital & West China Biomedical Big Data Center West China Hospital Sichuan University; Shuangliu Institute of Women's and Children's Health Shuangliu Maternal and Child Health Hospital Chengdu Sichuan China

4. Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics School of Public Health Tongji Medical College Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan Hubei China

5. Key Laboratory of Environment & Health (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) Ministry of Education Wuhan Hubei China

6. Antenatal Care Clinics Shuangliu Maternal and Child Health Hospital Chengdu China

7. Department of Clinical Laboratories Shuangliu Maternal and Child Health Hospital Chengdu China

8. Beijing Institutes of Life Science Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

9. Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene School of Public Health Soochow University Suzhou China

10. School of Public Health Zhejiang University School of Medicine Hangzhou Zhejiang China

11. School of Public Health Fudan University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractThough gut microbiome disturbance may be involved in the etiology of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), data on the gut microbiome's dynamic change during pregnancy and associations with gestational glucose metabolism are still inadequate. In this prospective study comprising 120 pairs of GDM patients and matched pregnant controls, a decrease in the diversity of gut microbial species and changes in the microbial community composition with advancing gestation are found in controls, while no such trends are observed in GDM patients. Multivariable analysis identifies 10 GDM‐related species (e.g., Alistipes putredinis), and the integrated associations of these species with glycemic traits are modified by habitual intake of fiber‐rich plant foods. In addition, the microbial metabolic potentials related to fiber fermentation (e.g., mannan degradation pathways) and their key enzymes consistently emerge as associated with both GDM status and glycemic traits. Microbial features especially those involved in fiber fermentation, provide an incremental predictive value in a prediction model with established risk factors of GDM. These data suggest that the gut microbiome remodeling with advancing gestation is different in GDM patients compared with controls, and dietary fiber fermentation contributes to the influence of gut microbiome on gestational glycemic regulation.

Funder

Fudan University

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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