Paenibacillaceae ⇒ Fusicatenibacter {10001324}
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Definition: | Fusicatenibacter |
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Rank: | Genus |
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Domain: | Bacteria |
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Shared Reference Notes
- [1.1] [#Crohn’s disease] [#Clostridium cluster IV]
- #Roseburia, #Gemmiger, #Coprococcus, #Ruminococcus 2, #Butyricicoccus, #Dorea, Fusicatenibacter, #Anaerostipes, Clostridium IV were enriched in the healthy controls. - #Blautia, Clostridium IV, #Coprococcus, #Dorea, Fusicatenibacter continued to significantly decrease in early and advanced CD patients, and Escherichia/Shigella and Proteus continued to significantly increase. - negative correlation between #Dorea, #Butyricicoccus, #Roseburia and gland reduce, #Roseburia and FC, #Butyricicoccus and goblet cells decreased, Parabacterodies and sex, Clostridium IV and CRP, #Dorea and ESR . - positive correlation between Escherichia/Shigella and CRP, #Ruminococcus 2 and clinical symptoms. - [1.2] [#Diabetes Type 2] [#Short Chain Fatty Acid]
- In four other genera (Fusicatenibacter, #Agathobacter, #Butyricicoccus, #Marvinbryantia), a decrease in the T2D group could also be detected. All genera produce short-chain fatty acids - [1.3]
- Patients with axial #Spondyloarthritis (SpA), #Acute anterior uveitis (AAU), and #Crohn’s disease > low abundances of #Lachnospiraceae taxa relative to controls, most notably Fusicatenibacter, which was most abundant in controls receiving NSAID monotherapy and implied to partially mediate higher #Serum CRP. - [1.4] [#Parkinson’s Disease] [#Short Chain Fatty Acid]
- Decreases of short-chain fatty acid-producing genera, Fusicatenibacter, #Faecalibacterium, and #Blautia, as well as an increase of mucin-degrading genus #Akkermansia, predicted accelerated disease progression. - [1.5] [#Pulmonary tubercolosis, #Tuberculosis]
- The genera #Parabacteroides, #Bacteroides, #Lachnoclostridium, and #Fusobacterium were markedly enhanced in the PTB group, while #Roseburia, #Blautia, unidentified #Ruminococcaceae, #Bifidobacterium, #Romboutsia, and Fusicatenibacter were enhanced in the HC group.
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