نبذة مختصرة : This work was funded by Estonian Research Council grants PUT 1371 (to E.O.), EMBO Installation grant 3573 (to E.O.) … E.O. was supported by European Regional Development Fund Project No. 15-0012 GENTRANSMED and Estonian Center of Genomics/Roadmap II project No 16-0125. S.A. was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MINECO) and European Regional Development Fund (FEDER): grants RYC-2016-21199 and ENDORE (SAF2017-87526-R); and by FEDER/Junta de Andalucía-Consejería de Economía y Conocimiento: MENDO (B-CTS-500-UGR18). ; Purpose: Despite gut microbiome being widely studied in metabolic diseases, its role in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has been scarcely investigated. The aim of our study was to test for possible associations between gut microbiome and PCOS in late fertile age women and investigate whether changes in the gut microbiome correlate with PCOS-related metabolic parameters. Methods: We compared the 16S rRNA sequenced gut microbiome of 102 PCOS women with 201 age- and body mass index (BMI) matched non-PCOS women. Clinical and biochemical characteristics of the participants were assessed at ages 31 and 46 and analyzed in the context of gut microbiome data at the age of 46. Results: Bacterial diversity indices did not differ significantly between PCOS and controls. We identified four genera whose balance helps to differentiate between PCOS and non-PCOS. In the whole cohort, the abundance of two genera from the order Clostridiales was correlated with several PCOS-related markers. When investigating the gut microbiome composition in PCOS women with different BMI and glucose tolerance groups, prediabetic PCOS women had significantly lower alpha diversity and markedly increased abundance of genus Dorea compared to women with normal glucose tolerance. Conclusions: Our data indicate that PCOS and non-PCOS women at late fertile age with similar BMI do not signficantly differ in gut microbiota. However, there are significant microbial changes in PCOS individuals depending on ...
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