Bacteroides ⇒ Bacteroides caccae {10000129} Record Keys Parent:Bacteroides Definition:Bacteroides caccae Details Initialisation date:2020-09-06 LinksSource Meta Information Rank: Species Domain: Bacteria Zone:[ ] Enzyme:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] [#Chronic fatigue syndrome] [#Dorea formicigenerans] - Increased TG 54:6 A was correlated with D. formicigenerans and TG 54:8 was correlated with decreased B. caccae and D. formicigenerans. [1.2] [#Alzheimer’s disease] - Distinct Bacteroides species were highly associated with preclinical AD and healthy groups (#Bacteroides intestinalis and Bacteroides caccae, respectively) [1.3] [#Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, #Prevotella copri, #Streptococcus parasanguinis] [#Immune checkpoint inhibitor] - The most distinctive species associated with ICI treatment response were F. prausnitzii, S. parasanguinis, B. caccae, and P. copri, [1.4] [#Akkermansia muciniphila] [#Low fibre Diet] - In the absence of A. muciniphila, the relative abundances of the three other mucin-degrading bacteria, #Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, Bacteroides caccae and #Barnesiella intestinihominis, increased in either both dietary groups or in Fibre Free fed mice [1.5] - In #Gout, Bacteroides caccae and #Bacteroides xylanisolvens are enriched. - #Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and #Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum depleted. - The established reference microbial gene catalogue for #Gout revealed disorder in purine degradation and #Butyric acid biosynthesis in #Gout patients. - Intestinal microbiota of #Gout are more similar to those of type-2 diabetes than to liver cirrhosis, whereas depletion of #Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and reduced butyrate biosynthesis are shared in each of the metabolic syndromes. - Bacteroides caccae is one biomarker of IBD. OmpW protein produced by B. caccae is a target of the IBD-associated immune response, thus the enriched intestinal B. caccae in #Gout patients could potentially induce serious inflammatory response. - #Faecalibacterium prausnitzii has anti-inflammatory properties and contribute to gut health through butyrate production. for #Gout patients, potentially explaining the decline in #Butyric acid biosynthesis in #Gout patients.References Notes[ ]