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title Association of host genome with intestinal microbial composition in a large healthy cohort
description Intestinal microbiota is known to be important in health and disease. Its composition is influenced by both environmental and host factors. However, few large-scale studies have evaluated the association between host genetic variation and the composition of microbiota. We recruited a cohort of 1,561 healthy individuals, of whom 270 belong in123 families, and found that almost one-third of fecal bacterial taxa were heritable. In addition, we identified 58 SNPs associated with the relative abundance of 33 taxa in 1 ,098 discovery subjects. Among these, four loci were replicated in a second cohort of 463 subjects: rs621711 78 (nearest gene UBR3) associated with Rikenellaceae, rs1394174 (CNTN6) associatedwith Faecalibacterium, rs59846192 (DMRTB1) associated with Lachnospira, and rs28473221 (SALL3) associated with Eubacterium. After correction for multiple testing, six associations of 58 remained significant, one of which replicated. These results identify associations between specific genetic variants and the gut microbiome.
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