The association between breast density and gut microbiota composition at 2 years post-menarche: a cross-sectional study of adolescents in Santiago, Chile
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Yoon, Lara S.
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Jacobs, Jonathan P.
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Hoehner, Jessica
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Pereira Scalabrino, Ana Ines
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Gana, Juan Cristóbal
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Corvalán Aguilar, Camila
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Michels, Karin B.
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2022-03-22T13:24:55Z
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2022-03-22T13:24:55Z
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2021
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Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology December 2021 Volume 11 Article 794610
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10.3389/fcimb.2021.794610
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/184324
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The gut microbiome has been linked to breast cancer via immune, inflammatory, and hormonal mechanisms. We examined the relation between adolescent breast density and gut microbial composition and function in a cohort of Chilean girls. This cross-sectional study included 218 female participants in the Growth and Obesity Cohort Study who were 2 years post-menarche. We measured absolute breast fibroglandular volume (aFGV) and derived percent FGV (%FGV) using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. All participants provided a fecal sample. The gut microbiome was characterized using 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing of the V3-V4 hypervariable region. We examined alpha diversity and beta diversity across terciles of %FGV and aFGV. We used MaAsLin2 for multivariable general linear modeling to assess differential taxa and predicted metabolic pathway abundance (MetaCyc) between %FGV and aFGV terciles. All models were adjusted for potential confounding variables and corrected for multiple comparisons. The mean %FGV and aFGV was 49.5% and 217.0 cm(3), respectively, among study participants. Similar median alpha diversity levels were found across %FGV and aFGV terciles when measured by the Shannon diversity index (%FGV T1: 4.0, T2: 3.9, T3: 4.1; aFGV T1: 4.0, T2: 4.0, T3: 4.1). %FGV was associated with differences in beta diversity (R-2 = 0.012, p=0.02). No genera were differentially abundant when comparing %FGV nor aFGV terciles after adjusting for potential confounders (q > 0.56 for all genera). We found no associations between predicted MetaCyc pathway abundance and %FGV and aFGV. Overall, breast density measured at 2 years post-menarche was not associated with composition and predicted function of the gut microbiome among adolescent Chilean girls.
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en
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Frontiers Media
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
The association between breast density and gut microbiota composition at 2 years post-menarche: a cross-sectional study of adolescents in Santiago, Chile