Publications by authors named "Chong-Bin Wu"

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Background: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) epidemic is associated with economic development, lifestyle transition and dysbiosis of gut microbiota, but these associations are rarely studied at the population scale. Here, we utilised the Guangdong Gut Microbiome Project (GGMP), the largest Eastern population-based gut microbiome dataset covering individuals with different economic statuses, to investigate the relationships between the gut microbiome and host physiology, diet, geography, physical activity and socioeconomic status.

Results: At the population level, 529 OTUs were significantly associated with MetS.

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Dysbiosis, departure of the gut microbiome from a healthy state, has been suggested to be a powerful biomarker of disease incidence and progression. Diagnostic applications have been proposed for inflammatory bowel disease diagnosis and prognosis, colorectal cancer prescreening and therapeutic choices in melanoma. Noninvasive sampling could facilitate large-scale public health applications, including early diagnosis and risk assessment in metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.

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