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New connections of medication use and polypharmacy with the gut microbiota composition and functional potential in a large population.
Larsson, Anna; Ericson, Ulrika; Jönsson, Daniel; Miari, Mariam; Athanasiadis, Paschalis; Baldanzi, Gabriel; Brunkwall, Louise; Hellstrand, Sophie; Klinge, Björn; Melander, Olle; Nilsson, Peter M; Fall, Tove; Maziarz, Marlena; Orho-Melander, Marju.
Affiliation
  • Larsson A; Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University Diabetes Center, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Ericson U; Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University Diabetes Center, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Jönsson D; Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University Diabetes Center, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Miari M; Public Dental Service of Skåne, Lund, Sweden.
  • Athanasiadis P; Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Odontology, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Baldanzi G; Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University Diabetes Center, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Brunkwall L; Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University Diabetes Center, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Hellstrand S; Molecular Epidemiology, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
  • Klinge B; Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University Diabetes Center, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Melander O; Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University Diabetes Center, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Nilsson PM; Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Odontology, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Fall T; Division of Oral Health and Periodontology, Department of Dental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Solna, Sweden.
  • Maziarz M; Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University Diabetes Center, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Orho-Melander M; Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University Diabetes Center, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
Sci Rep ; 14(1): 23723, 2024 10 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39390025
ABSTRACT
Medication can affect the gut microbiota composition and function. The aim of this study was to investigate connections between use of common non-antibiotic medicines and the gut microbiota composition and function in a large Swedish cohort (N = 2223). Use of 67 medications and polypharmacy (≥ 5 medications), based on self-reported and prescription registry data, were associated with the relative abundance of 881 gut metagenomic species (> 5% prevalence) and 103 gut metabolic modules (GMMs). Altogether, 97 associations of 26 medications with 40 species and of four medications with five GMMs were observed (false discovery rate < 5%). Several earlier findings were replicated like the positive associations of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) with numerous oral species, and those of metformin with Escherichia species and with lactate consumption I and arginine degradation II. Several new associations were observed between, among others, use of antidepressants, beta-blockers, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and calcium channel blockers, and specific species. Polypharmacy was positively associated with Enterococcus faecalis, Bacteroides uniformis, Rothia mucilaginosa, Escherichia coli and Limosilactobacillus vaginalis, and with 13 GMMs. We confirmed several previous findings and identified numerous new associations between use of medications/polypharmacy and the gut microbiota composition and functional potential. Further studies are needed to confirm the new findings.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polypharmacy / Gastrointestinal Microbiome Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Sci Rep / Sci. rep. (Nat. Publ. Group) / Scientific reports (Nature Publishing Group) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Sweden Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polypharmacy / Gastrointestinal Microbiome Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Sci Rep / Sci. rep. (Nat. Publ. Group) / Scientific reports (Nature Publishing Group) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Sweden Country of publication: United kingdom