Bacteroides ⇒ Clostridium clusters XIVa {10000105} Record Keys Parent:Bacteroides Definition:Clostridium clusters XIVa Details Initialisation date:2021-02-03 Meta Information Rank: Species Domain: Bacteria Zone:[ ] Enzyme:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] - elevated levels of #Anaerotruncus spp., Clostridium XIVa, and #Lachnospiraceae in #Parkinson’s Disease patients were associated with dyskinesia symptoms in #Parkinson’s Disease patients, while elevations in #Akkermansia were associated with non-motor impairments in #Parkinson’s Disease patients [1.2] [#Clostridium cluster XVIII] - #Aspirin > differentially abundant > #Prevotella, #Veillonella, Clostridium XIVa and Clostridium XVIII clusters [#Colorectal cancer] - bacteria in the Clostridium XIVa cluster participate in maintaining gastrointestinal functions by producing short-chain fatty acids and inducing colonic regulatory T (Treg) cells, both of which are known to be protective in inflammation and CRC development and progression. [1.3] [#Hepatocellular cancer] [#Bacteroides-Prevotella group] - levels of #Bacteroides, #Lachnospiracea #Incertae sedis, and #Clostridium XIVa were higher in the gut of non-small-cell HCC group (higher tumor load) and could separate the non-small-cell liver cancer group from small-cell HCC group (lower tumor load) [1.4] [#Clostridium cluster IV] [#Butyrate] - The predominant butyrogenic bacterial species, including #Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, #Clostridium spp., #Eubacterium spp., and #Roseburia spp., are from two clusters (#Clostridium clusters IV and XIVa) in the #Firmicutes phylum and the #Clostridiales order [1.5] - Components with the[N(CH3)3] structure, such as #Choline, #Phosphatidylcholine, and L-#Carnitine, can be used by #Clostridium (primarily #Clostridium XIVa and #Eubacterium) and Proteobacterium produced trimethylamine (#TMA) lyases to form #TMA. - #TMA is a foul-smelling gas that smells like rotten fish [1.6] - Along with #Bifidobacterium, #Cranberry juice stimulated the growth of #Prevotella, #Clostridium XIVa and #Eggerthella, while #Bacteroides was not affected by the #Cranberry juice intake. References Notes[ ]