Publications by authors named "Qiulong Yan"

The connection between the gut mycobiome and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ACVD) is largely uncharted. In our study, we compared the gut fungal communities of 214 ACVD patients with those of 171 healthy controls using shotgun metagenomic sequencing and examined their interactions with gut bacterial communities and network key taxa. The gut mycobiome composition in ACVD patients is significantly different, showing a rise in opportunistic pathogens like , , and , with and showing the most significant changes (Wilcoxon rank-sum test, < 0.

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  • The study analyzed the gut microbiota of 185 Chinese adults, focusing on how host characteristics like gender, age, and BMI affect gut health using advanced sequencing techniques.
  • Results showed that while these phenotypes influence gut microbiota composition, their impact is relatively minor compared to overall enterotypes, with significant variations in specific microbial populations noted based on age and BMI.
  • The research highlights a decline in beneficial microbes and an increase in potentially harmful ones with age and higher BMI, alongside gender-specific differences in microbiota composition, suggesting a complex relationship that requires further study.
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  • * Researchers found that many diseases were linked to lower microbial diversity, while some showed increased diversity, with notable changes in microbial communities across most cases.
  • * A machine learning classifier could accurately differentiate between diseased and healthy individuals using identified gut species, enhancing understanding and management of gut microbiome-related diseases in the Chinese population.
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Background: Pneumonia is typically caused by a variety of pathogenic microorganisms. Traditional research often focuses on the infection of a few microorganisms, whereas metagenomic studies focus on the impact of the bacteriome and mycobiome on respiratory diseases. Reports on the virome characteristics of pediatric pneumonia remain relatively scarce.

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Background: The gut virome has been implicated in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), yet a full understanding of the gut virome in IBD patients, especially across diverse geographic populations, is lacking.

Results: In this study, we conducted a comprehensive gut virome-wide association study in a Chinese cohort of 71 IBD patients (15 with Crohn's disease and 56 with ulcerative colitis) and 77 healthy controls via viral-like particle (VLP) and bulk virome sequencing of their feces. By utilizing an integrated gut virus catalog tailored to the IBD virome, we revealed fundamental alterations in the gut virome in IBD patients.

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Rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial lung disease (RA-ILD) is a serious and common extra-articular disease manifestation. Patients with RA-ILD experience reduced bacterial diversity and gut bacteriome alterations. However, the gut mycobiome and virome in these patients have been largely neglected.

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The human vagina harbours diverse microorganisms-bacteria, viruses and fungi-with profound implications for women's health. Genome-level analysis of the vaginal microbiome across multiple kingdoms remains limited. Here we utilize metagenomic sequencing data and fungal cultivation to establish the Vaginal Microbial Genome Collection (VMGC), comprising 33,804 microbial genomes spanning 786 prokaryotic species, 11 fungal species and 4,263 viral operational taxonomic units.

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Background/purpose(s): The gut microbiota and its metabolites play crucial roles in pathogenesis of arthritis, highlighting gut microbiota as a promising avenue for modulating autoimmunity. However, the characterization of the gut virome in arthritis patients, including osteoarthritis (OA) and gouty arthritis (GA), requires further investigation.

Methods: We employed virus-like particle (VLP)-based metagenomic sequencing to analyze gut viral community in 20 OA patients, 26 GA patients, and 31 healthy controls, encompassing a total of 77 fecal samples.

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(Mtb) ranks as the most lethal human pathogen, able to fend off repeated attacks by the immune system or medications. PE_PGRS proteins are hallmarks of the pathogenicity of Mtb and contribute to its antigenic diversity, virulence, and persistence during infection. is a nonpathogenic mycobacterium that naturally lacks PE_PGRS and is used as a model to express Mtb proteins.

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  • Scientists created a new catalog of gut fungi, listing 760 different types found in the poop of healthy people.
  • This catalog helps researchers understand how these fungi work and how they might relate to diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • The study analyzed poop samples from many people and found important links between gut fungi and health problems.
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Background: The contribution of gut microbiota to human high-altitude adaptation remains inadequately understood.

Methods: Here a comparative analysis of gut microbiota was conducted between healthy individuals living at sea level and high altitude using deep whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing, to investigate the adaptive mechanisms of gut microbiota in plateau inhabitants.

Results: The results showed the gut bacteriomes in high-altitude individuals exhibited greater within-sample diversity and significant alterations in both bacterial compositional and functional profiles when compared to those of sea-level individuals, indicating the potential selection of unique bacteria associated with high-altitude environments.

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Background: Dopamine, a frequently used therapeutic agent for critically ill patients, has been shown to be implicated in clinical infections recently, however, the precise mechanisms underlying this association remain elusive. , a novel strain belonging to the species, exhibits potential pathogenic attributes. The impact of dopamine on infection has aroused our interest.

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Early dysbiosis in the gut microbiota may contribute to the severity of acute pancreatitis (AP), however, a comprehensive understanding of the gut microbiome, potential pathobionts, and host metabolome in individuals with AP remains elusive. Hence, we employed fecal whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing in 82 AP patients and 115 matched healthy controls, complemented by untargeted serum metabolome and lipidome profiling in a subset of participants. Analyses of the gut microbiome in AP patients revealed reduced diversity, disrupted microbial functions, and altered abundance of 77 species, influenced by both etiology and severity.

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Preeclampsia (PE), a pregnancy-specific syndrome, has been associated with the gut bacteriome. Here, to investigate the impact of the gut virome on the development of PE, we identified over 8,000 nonredundant viruses from the fecal metagenomes of 40 early-onset PE and 37 healthy pregnant women and profiled their abundances. Comparison and correlation analysis showed that PE-enriched viruses frequently connected to species enriched in PE.

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The vaginal microbiota plays an important role in the health of the female reproductive tract and is closely associated with various pregnancy outcomes and sexually transmitted diseases. Plenty of internal and external factors have strong influence on the changes in a woman's vaginal microbiome. However, the effect of a high-altitude on female vaginal microbiota has not been described.

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Objective: The gut microbial composition has been linked to metabolic and autoimmune diseases, including arthritis. However, there is a dearth of knowledge on the gut bacteriome, mycobiome, and virome in patients with gouty arthritis (GA).

Methods: We conducted a comprehensive analysis of the multi-kingdom gut microbiome of 26 GA patients and 28 healthy controls, using whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing of their stool samples.

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Introduction: Prolonged fasting is an intervention approach with potential benefits for individuals with obesity or metabolic disorders. Changes in gut microbiota during and after fasting may also have significant effects on the human body.

Methods: Here we conducted a 7-days medically supervised water-only fasting for 46 obese volunteers and characterized their gut microbiota based on whole-metagenome sequencing of feces at five timepoints.

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Bacterial pneumonia is the main cause of illness and death in children under 5 years old. We isolated and cultured pathogenic bacteria from the intestines of children with pneumonia and replicated the pediatric pneumonia model using an oral gavage bacterial animal model. Interestingly, based on 16srRNA sequencing, we found that the gut and lung microbiota showed the same imbalance trend, which weakened the natural resistance of this area.

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Introduction: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS), a chronic autoimmune disease, has been linked to the gut bacteriome.

Methods: To investigate the characteristics of the gut virome in AS, we profiled the gut viral community of 193 AS patients and 59 healthy subjects based on a metagenome-wide analysis of fecal metagenomes from two publicly available datasets.

Results: AS patients revealed a significant decrease in gut viral richness and a considerable alteration of the overall viral structure.

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Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune disease that has been linked to the dysbiosis of the gut microbiome and virome. However, the potential characterization of the gut virome in SLE patients needs to be explored more extensively.

Methods: Herein, we analyzed the gut viral community of 16 SLE patients and 31 healthy controls using both bulk and virus-like particle (VLP)-based metagenomic sequencing of their fecal samples.

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The gut microbiota plays an essential role in the regulation of the immune system and the etiology of human autoimmune diseases. However, a holistic understanding of the gut bacteriome, mycobiome, and virome in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) remains lacking. Here, we explored the gut microbiotas of 44 OA patients and 46 healthy volunteers via deep whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing of their fecal samples.

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  • Most microbiome research has mainly focused on the rumen in ruminants, leaving the gut microbiota less understood; this study investigates the gut microbiota of 30 sheep and goats in China.
  • Using advanced sequencing techniques, the researchers identified 5,046 new microbial genomes, with over half being potentially new species that are not recorded in existing databases.
  • The findings enhance our knowledge of Caprinae gut microbiota diversity and could influence future research on animal health and production.*
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Introduction: Viruses have been reported as inducers of tumorigenesis. Little studies have explored the impact of the gut virome on the progression of colorectal cancer. However, there is still a problem with the repeatability of viral signatures across multiple cohorts.

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Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy complication characterized by severe hypertension and multiple organ damage. Gut microbiota has been linked to PE by previous amplicon sequencing studies. To resolve the PE gut microbiota in a higher taxonomy resolution, we performed shotgun metagenomic sequencing on the fecal samples from 40 early-onset PE and 37 healthy pregnant women.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is influenced by oral and gut bacteria; however, much less is known about the relationship between oral or gut viromes and RA. Here, we performed whole-oral- and whole-gut-virome analyses based on shotgun sequencing of 497 samples. A comparative analysis of the oral and gut viromes in healthy controls and untreated and treated RA patients was performed, and system interaction networks among viruses, bacteria, and RA-associated clinical indices were constructed to address the potential relationship between the virome and RA by principal-coordinate analysis, distance-based redundancy analysis, permutational multivariate analysis, Spearman correlation coefficient analysis, and random-forest model analysis.

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