Bacteroidia ⇒ Bacteroidales {10000188} Record Keys Parent:Bacteroidia Definition:Bacteroidales Details Initialisation date:2020-09-06 LinksSource Meta Information Rank: Order Domain: Bacteria Zone:[ ] Enzyme:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] - a significant decrease of microbiome organisms (#Clostridiales, Bacteroidales, and #Campylobacterales) and mycobiome (#Saccharomycetales and #Pleosporales) following #Circumcision. [1.2] [#Lipopolysaccharide, #Short Chain Fatty Acid] - #Hypertension groups > low gut microbial diversity and some distinctive taxa, depleted SCFA-producing bacteria, such as Ruminococcacea and #Faecalibacterium, and enriched LPS-producing gram-negative bacteria, such as Bacteroidales, #Negativiticus, and #Megamonas, [1.3] [#Irritable bowel syndrome] - IBS patients have increased levels of the bacterial families #Enterobacteriaceae, #Lactobacillaceae, and Bacteroidales, whereas #Bifidobacterium, #Faecalibacterium, and #Clostridiales were decreased compared with healthy controls. [1.4] [#Short Chain Fatty Acid] - increased abundance of gut ##Ruminococcus and ##Alistipes in castration-resistant #Prostate cancer (CRPC) patients along with #Bacteroidales, ##Rikenellaceae, ##Faecalibacterium,the so called SCFAs-producing microbiotas. [1.5] - abundances of Bacteroidales and #Clostridiales decreased, and abundances of #Lactobacillales and #Erysipelotrichaceae taxa increased in #Folate-deficient mice [1.6] - Bacteroidales species are potent consumers of several carbohydrates, driving the production of their fermentation products. - #Glucose, #Mannose and glucosamine were preferentially consumed by Bacteroidales compared with the other orders, whereas #lactulose was mainly produced by #Eubacteriales [1.7] [#Diabetes Type 2] - Bacteroidales — particularly #Alistipes indistinctus — could metabolise the monosaccharides accumulated in the faeces of people with IR. [#Diabetes Type 2] - IR and faecal monosaccharides were lower in individuals who harboured more Bacteroidales-type #Bacteria in their gut, potentially highlighting the role of Bacteroidales-type #Bacteria (#Bacteroides, #Alistipes) in mediating IS.References Notes[ ]