Metagenomic Shotgun Sequencing Reveals Specific Human Gut Microbiota Associated with Insulin Resistance and Body Fat Distribution in Saudi Women.

Biomolecules(2023)

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(1) Background: Gut microbiota dysbiosis may lead to diseases such as insulin resistance and obesity. We aimed to investigate the relationship between insulin resistance, body fat distribution, and gut microbiota composition. (2) Methods: The present study included 92 Saudi women (18-25 years) with obesity (body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m, n = 44) and with normal weight (BMI 18.50-24.99 kg/m, n = 48). Body composition indices, biochemical data, and stool samples were collected. The whole-genome shotgun sequencing technique was used to analyze the gut microbiota. Participants were divided into subgroups stratified by the homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and other adiposity indices. (3) Results: HOMA-IR was inversely correlated with (r = -0.31, = 0.003), fasting blood glucose was inversely correlated with (r = -0.22, = 0.03), and insulin was inversely correlated with (r = -0.22, = 0.04). There were significant differences in α- and β-diversities in those with high HOMA-IR and waist-hip ratio (WHR) compared to low HOMA-IR and WHR ( = 0.02, 0.03, respectively). (4) Conclusions: Our findings highlight the relationship between specific gut microbiota at different taxonomic levels and measures of glycemic control in Saudi Arabian women. Future studies are required to determine the role of the identified strains in the development of insulin resistance.
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gut microbiota, insulin resistance, glycemic control, BMI, % body fat, WHR, microbial alpha-diversity, microbial beta-diversity
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