Application Of The Distance-Based F Test In An Mgwas Investigating Beta Diversity Of Intestinal Microbiota Identifies Variants In Slc9a8 (Nhe8) And 3 Other Loci

GUT MICROBES(2018)

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Factors shaping the human intestinal microbiota range from environmental influences, like smoking and exercise, over dietary patterns and disease to the host's genetic variation. Recently, we could show in a microbiome genome-wide association study (mGWAS) targeting genetic variation influencing the beta diversity of gut microbial communities, that approximately 10% of the overall gut microbiome variation can be explained by host genetics. Here, we report on the application of a new method for genotype-beta-diversity association testing, the distance-based F (DBF) test. With this we identified 4 loci with genome-wide significant associations, harboring the genes CBEP4, SLC9A8, TNFSF4, and SP140, respectively. Our findings highlight the utility of the high-performance DBF test in b diversity GWAS and emphasize the important role of host genetics and immunity in shaping the human intestinal microbiota.
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beta diversity, GWAS, human gut microbiota, immunity, IBD
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