Summary of Study ST002494

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001610. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8KT5B This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST002494
Study TitleDisrupted intestinal microbiota contributes to the pathogenesis of anorexia nervosa (Part 1)
Study SummaryAnorexia nervosa (AN) is an eating disorder with a high mortality affecting about 1% of women, where no evidence-based effective treatment exists. The pathogenesis likely involves genetic and environmental alterations. We hypothesized that a disrupted gut microbiota contributes to AN pathogenesis. In analyses comparing 70 AN with 77 healthy females, we found multiple taxa, functional modules, structural variants and growth rates of bacterial gut microbiota, and viral gut microbiota that were altered in AN with parts of these perturbations linked to estimates of eating behavior and mental health. In silico, causal inference analyses implied serum bacterial metabolites mediated parts of the impact of altered gut microbiota on AN behavior, and in vivo, three independent fecal microbiota transplantation from AN cases to germ-free mice under energy restricted feeding mirroring AN eating behavior consistently induced a lower body weight gain and hypothalamic and adipose tissue gene expressions related to aberrant energy metabolism and eating and mental behavior.
Institute
Örebro University
Last NameMcGlinchey
First NameAidan
AddressRoom 2217, Södra Grev Rosengatan 30, 70362 Örebro
Emailaidan.mcglinchey@oru.se
Phone+46 0736485638
Submit Date2022-05-18
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)mzML
Analysis Type DetailGC-MS
Release Date2023-02-27
Release Version1
Aidan McGlinchey Aidan McGlinchey
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8KT5B
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Factors:

Subject type: Human; Subject species: Homo sapiens (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Category
SA249144sample_00681 - Healthy
SA249145sample_00671 - Healthy
SA249146sample_01191 - Healthy
SA249147sample_01151 - Healthy
SA249148sample_00661 - Healthy
SA249149sample_00731 - Healthy
SA249150sample_00761 - Healthy
SA249151sample_00011 - Healthy
SA249152sample_00741 - Healthy
SA249153sample_01201 - Healthy
SA249154sample_00721 - Healthy
SA249155sample_01221 - Healthy
SA249156sample_00521 - Healthy
SA249157sample_00501 - Healthy
SA249158sample_00491 - Healthy
SA249159sample_01271 - Healthy
SA249160sample_00531 - Healthy
SA249161sample_00541 - Healthy
SA249162sample_01241 - Healthy
SA249163sample_00571 - Healthy
SA249164sample_00561 - Healthy
SA249165sample_01141 - Healthy
SA249166sample_01131 - Healthy
SA249167sample_00961 - Healthy
SA249168sample_01041 - Healthy
SA249169sample_00941 - Healthy
SA249170sample_01051 - Healthy
SA249171sample_00971 - Healthy
SA249172sample_00981 - Healthy
SA249173sample_01011 - Healthy
SA249174sample_01001 - Healthy
SA249175sample_00991 - Healthy
SA249176sample_00921 - Healthy
SA249177sample_00911 - Healthy
SA249178sample_01081 - Healthy
SA249179sample_00831 - Healthy
SA249180sample_01091 - Healthy
SA249181sample_01101 - Healthy
SA249182sample_01071 - Healthy
SA249183sample_00861 - Healthy
SA249184sample_00901 - Healthy
SA249185sample_00881 - Healthy
SA249186sample_00871 - Healthy
SA249187sample_01281 - Healthy
SA249188sample_00511 - Healthy
SA249189sample_00211 - Healthy
SA249190sample_00201 - Healthy
SA249191sample_00181 - Healthy
SA249192sample_01431 - Healthy
SA249193sample_00241 - Healthy
SA249194sample_00261 - Healthy
SA249195sample_01361 - Healthy
SA249196sample_01371 - Healthy
SA249197sample_01291 - Healthy
SA249198sample_00161 - Healthy
SA249199sample_00151 - Healthy
SA249200sample_00091 - Healthy
SA249201sample_00071 - Healthy
SA249202sample_00061 - Healthy
SA249203sample_01481 - Healthy
SA249204sample_00101 - Healthy
SA249205sample_00111 - Healthy
SA249206sample_01441 - Healthy
SA249207sample_00131 - Healthy
SA249208sample_00121 - Healthy
SA249209sample_00311 - Healthy
SA249210sample_00271 - Healthy
SA249211sample_01341 - Healthy
SA249212sample_01301 - Healthy
SA249213sample_01331 - Healthy
SA249214sample_00421 - Healthy
SA249215sample_00401 - Healthy
SA249216sample_00361 - Healthy
SA249217sample_00341 - Healthy
SA249218sample_00321 - Healthy
SA249219sample_00441 - Healthy
SA249220sample_00451 - Healthy
SA249221sample_00371 - Healthy
SA249222sample_01262 - Anorexia
SA249223sample_01322 - Anorexia
SA249224sample_01062 - Anorexia
SA249225sample_01452 - Anorexia
SA249226sample_01472 - Anorexia
SA249227sample_01462 - Anorexia
SA249228sample_01032 - Anorexia
SA249229sample_01312 - Anorexia
SA249230sample_01232 - Anorexia
SA249231sample_01182 - Anorexia
SA249232sample_01392 - Anorexia
SA249233sample_01382 - Anorexia
SA249234sample_01352 - Anorexia
SA249235sample_01162 - Anorexia
SA249236sample_01402 - Anorexia
SA249237sample_01122 - Anorexia
SA249238sample_01422 - Anorexia
SA249239sample_01172 - Anorexia
SA249240sample_01212 - Anorexia
SA249241sample_01412 - Anorexia
SA249242sample_01112 - Anorexia
SA249243sample_01252 - Anorexia
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