A randomized controlled trial for response of microbiome network to exercise and diet intervention in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

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Runtan Cheng
Lu Wang
Shenglong Le
Yifan Yang
Can Zhao
Xiangqi Zhang
Xin Yang
Ting Xu
Leiting Xu
Petri Wiklund
Jun Ge
Dajiang Lu
Chenhong Zhang
Luonan Chen
Sulin Cheng
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[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Exercise Translational Medicine Center, Shanghai Center for Systems Biomedicine
[2] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Exercise, Health and Technology Center, Faculty of Physical Education
[3] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
[4] Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology,Key Laboratory of Systems Biology
[5] Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science,Faculty of Sport Sciences
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Physical Education and Training
[7] University of Jyväskylä,School of Kinesiology
[8] Shanghai University of Sport,State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism
[9] Ningbo University,Key Laboratory of Systems Health Science of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study
[10] School of Medicine,undefined
[11] Shidong Hospital of Yangpu District,undefined
[12] Shanghai University of Sport,undefined
[13] School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,undefined
[14] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,undefined
[15] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[16] Guangdong Institute of Intelligence Science and Technology,undefined
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Exercise and diet are treatments for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and prediabetes, however, how exercise and diet interventions impact gut microbiota in patients is incompletely understood. We previously reported a 8.6-month, four-arm (Aerobic exercise, n = 29; Diet, n = 28; Aerobic exercise + Diet, n = 29; No intervention, n = 29) randomized, singe blinded (for researchers), and controlled intervention in patients with NAFLD and prediabetes to assess the effect of interventions on the primary outcomes of liver fat content and glucose metabolism. Here we report the third primary outcome of the trial—gut microbiota composition—in participants who completed the trial (22 in Aerobic exercise, 22 in Diet, 23 in Aerobic exercise + Diet, 18 in No Intervention). We show that combined aerobic exercise and diet intervention are associated with diversified and stabilized keystone taxa, while exercise and diet interventions alone increase network connectivity and robustness between taxa. No adverse effects were observed with the interventions. In addition, in exploratory ad-hoc analyses we find that not all subjects responded to the intervention in a similar manner, when using differentially altered gut microbe amplicon sequence variants abundance to classify the responders and low/non-responders. A personalized gut microbial network at baseline could predict the individual responses in liver fat to exercise intervention. Our findings suggest an avenue for developing personalized intervention strategies for treatment of NAFLD based on host-gut microbiome ecosystem interactions, however, future studies with large sample size are needed to validate these discoveries. The Trial Registration Number is ISRCTN 42622771.
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