Potential causal association between gut microbiome and posttraumatic stress disorder
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Authors
He, QiangWang, Wenjing
Xu, Dingkang
Xiong, Yang
Tao, Chuanyuan
You, Chao
Ma, Lu
Ma, Junpeng
Nievergelt, Caroline M.
Maihofer, Adam X.
Klengel, Torsten
Atkinson, Elizabeth G.
Chen, Chia Yen
Choi, Karmel W.
Coleman, Jonathan R.I.
Dalvie, Shareefa
Duncan, Laramie E.
Logue, Mark W.
Provost, Allison C.
Ratanatharathorn, Andrew
Stein, Murray B.
Torres, Katy
Aiello, Allison E.
Almli, Lynn M.
Amstadter, Ananda B.
Andersen, Søren B.
Andreassen, Ole A.
Arbisi, Paul A.
Ashley-Koch, Allison E.
Austin, S. Bryn
Avdibegovic, Esmina
Babić, Dragan
Bækvad-Hansen, Marie
Baker, Dewleen G.
Beckham, Jean C.
Bierut, Laura J.
Bisson, Jonathan I.
Boks, Marco P.
Bolger, Elizabeth A.
Børglum, Anders D.
Bradley, Bekh
Brashear, Megan
Breen, Gerome
Bryant, Richard A.
Bustamante, Angela C.
Bybjerg-Grauholm, Jonas
Calabrese, Joseph R.
Caldas-de-Almeida, José M.
Dale, Anders M.
Daly, Mark J.
Daskalakis, Nikolaos P.
Deckert, Jürgen
Delahanty, Douglas L.
Dennis, Michelle F.
Disner, Seth G.
Domschke, Katharina
Dzubur-Kulenovic, Alma
Erbes, Christopher R.
Evans, Alexandra
Farrer, Lindsay A.
Feeny, Norah C.
Flory, Janine D.
Forbes, David
Franz, Carol E.
Galea, Sandro
Garrett, Melanie E.
Gelaye, Bizu
Gelernter, Joel
Geuze, Elbert
Gillespie, Charles
Uka, Aferdita Goci
Gordon, Scott D.
Guffanti, Guia
Hammamieh, Rasha
Harnal, Supriya
Hauser, Michael A.
Heath, Andrew C.
Hemmings, Sian M.J.
Hougaard, David Michael
Jakovljevic, Miro
Jett, Marti
Johnson, Eric Otto
Jones, Ian
Jovanovic, Tanja
Qin, Xue Jun
Junglen, Angela G.
Karstoft, Karen Inge
Kaufman, Milissa L.
Kessler, Ronald C.
Khan, Alaptagin
Kimbrel, Nathan A.
King, Anthony P.
Koen, Nastassja
Kranzler, Henry R.
Kremen, William S.
Lawford, Bruce R.
Lebois, Lauren A.M.
Lewis, Catrin E.
Linnstaedt, Sarah D.
Lori, Adriana
Issue Date
2024-12-01
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Translational PsychiatryDOI
10.1038/s41398-024-02765-7Abstract
Background: The causal effects of gut microbiome and the development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are still unknown. This study aimed to clarify their potential causal association using mendelian randomization (MR). Methods: The summary-level statistics for gut microbiome were retrieved from a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of the MiBioGen consortium. As to PTSD, the Freeze 2 datasets were originated from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Working Group (PGC-PTSD), and the replicated datasets were obtained from FinnGen consortium. Single nucleotide polymorphisms meeting MR assumptions were selected as instrumental variables. The inverse variance weighting (IVW) method was employed as the main approach, supplemented by sensitivity analyses to evaluate potential pleiotropy and heterogeneity and ensure the robustness of the MR results. We also performed reverse MR analyses to explore PTSD’s causal effects on the relative abundances of specific features of the gut microbiome. Results: In Freeze 2 datasets from PGC-PTSD, eight bacterial traits revealed a potential causal association between gut microbiome and PTSD (IVW, all P < 0.05). In addition, Genus.Dorea and genus.Sellimonas were replicated in FinnGen datasets, in which eight bacterial traits revealed a potential causal association between gut microbiome and the occurrence of PTSD. The heterogeneity and pleiotropy analyses further supported the robustness of the IVW findings, providing additional evidence for their reliability. Conclusion: Our study provides the potential causal impact of gut microbiomes on the development of PTSD, shedding new light on the understanding of the dysfunctional gut-brain axis in this disorder. Our findings present novel evidence and call for investigations to confirm the association between their links, as well as to illuminate the underlying mechanisms.Type
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21583188ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/s41398-024-02765-7
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