Chenchen MaSouthern University of Science and Technology | SUSTech
Chenchen Ma
Doctor of Philosophy
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The occurrence and progression of tumors are often accompanied by disruptions in the gut microbiota. Inversely, the impact of the gut microbiota on the initiation and progression of cancer is becoming increasingly evident, influencing the tumor microenvironment (TME) for both local and distant tumors. Moreover, it is even suggested to play a signif...
Impaired gastrointestinal motility is associated with gut dysbiosis. Probiotics, such as Bifidobacteria, can improve this bowel disorder; however, efficacy is strain-dependent. We determine that a genetic factor, the abfA cluster governing arabinan utilization, in Bifidobacterium longum impacts treatment efficacy against functional constipation (FC...
Adaptive evolutionary changes can precede the ecological changes in the gut microbial communities under constant host selection pressure, yet their association with host diseased status was underexplored. Explore shared disease-associated single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) in gut microbes spanning diverse human diseases. We performed a meta-analysis...
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The existence of the gut microbiota produces an “individual drug reaction.” As members of the intestinal microbiota, probiotics, although they have prebiotic functions, may accelerate the degradation of drugs, thereby affecting drug efficacy. Lovastatin is one of the well-recognized lipid-lowering drugs. Its main action site is the liver...
Probiotics have been widely used to improve impaired gastro-intestinal motility, yet their efficacy varied substantially across strains. Here, by a large-scale genetic screen plus in vivo measurements, we identified a key genetic factor (abfA cluster governing arabinan utilization) in probiotic Bifidobacterium longum harnessing the treatment effica...
Probiotic Lp082 treats ulcerative colitis by optimizing the gut microbiota and the intestinal mucosal barrier (biological, chemical, mechanical and immune barriers), regulating inflammatory and disease pathways and reducing neutrophil infiltration.
Abstract The intestinal microbiota is a crucial environmental factor in the development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The abundance of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is significantly decreased in IBD patients, which is used as a biomarker for IBD diagnosis. However, this can be observed in both IBD and colorectal cancer, which would confound t...
Background: The adaptive evolutionary changes can precede the ecological changes in the gut microbial communities under constant host selection pressure, yet their association with host diseased status was underexplored.
Results: Herein, we performed a meta-analysis of 1711 gut metagenomic samples from 16 case-control studies spanning 12 human dise...
With the increasing prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC), extending the present biomarkers for the diagnosis of colorectal cancer is crucial. Previous studies have highlighted the importance of bacteriophages in gastrointestinal diseases, suggesting the potential value of gut phageome in early CRC diagnostic. Here, based on 317 metagenomic samples...
The adaptive evolution in indigenous intestinal microbes derived from probiotics is critical to safety and efficacy evaluation of probiotics, yet it is still largely underexplored. Here, through 11 publicly accessible datasets, we demonstrated that probiotic consumption can lead to widespread single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) in the native microbio...
As a potential biomarker, there is increasing evidence showing that Fusobacterium nucleatum is positively correlated with the occurrence and development of colorectal cancer. Although antibiotics were expected to eliminate F. nucleatum, the side effects associated with gut microbiotal disorders have to be considered. Here, by performing shotgun met...
Exploring the microbiome in fermented foods and their effects on food quality and sustainability is beneficial to provide data support for understanding how they affects human physiology. Here, metagenomic sequencing and metagenomic assembled genomes (MAGs) were applied to appraise the microbial diversity of fermented Yucha (FYC) and fermented vege...
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Improving probiotic engraftment in the human gut requires a thorough understanding of the in vivo adaptive strategies of probiotics in diverse contexts. However, for most probiotic strains, these in vivo genetic processes are still poorly characterized. Here, we investigated the effects of gut selection pressures from human, mice, and ze...
Approximately 17 million people suffer from cardiovascular diseases caused by hyper-lipidemia, making it a serious global health concern. Among others, resistant starch (RS) has been widely used as a prebiotic in managing hyperlipidemia conditions. However, some studies have reported limited effects of RS on body weight and blood lipid profile of t...
Melatonin has been widely used as a “probiotic agent” capable of producing strong neurotransmitter secretion regulatory effects, and the microbiota-gut-brain axis-related studies have also highlighted the role of the gut microbiota in neuromodulation. In the present study, a zebrafish neural hyperactivity model was established using caffeine induct...
This study was conducted for the metagenomic analysis of stool samples from CRC affected individuals to identify biomarkers for CRC in Hainan, the only tropical island province of China. The gut microbiota of CRC patients differed significantly from that of healthy and reference database cohorts based on Aitchison distance and Bray–Cutis distance b...
Current metagenomic species-based colorectal cancer (CRC) microbial biomarkers may confuse diagnosis because the genetic content of different microbial strains, even those belonging to the same species, may differ from 5% to 30%. Here, a total of 7549 non-redundant single nucleotide variants (SNVs) were annotated in 25 species from 3 CRC cohorts (n...
Environmental exposure during earlier life stages can govern the assembly and development of gut microbiota, yet it is insufficiently understood. In this study, ex-germ-free mice were cohoused with distinct soil-microbiota (from desert, steppe, and forest) beddings within 60 days after birth and subsequently transferred to new soil beddings from 60...
Improving the probiotic engraftment in humans requires a thorough understanding of in vivo gut-adaptive strategy of probiotics in diverse contexts. Here, we exposed the probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum HNU082 (Lp082) to gut microbiota of healthy humans, mice, and zebrafish for four weeks. Independent of host choice, Lp082 established and adapted t...
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Numerous studies have reported the health-promoting effects of exopolysaccharides (EPSs) in in vitro models; however, a functional evaluation of EPSs will provide additional knowledge of EPS-microbe interactions by in vivo intestinal microbial model. In the present study, high-throughput amplicon sequencing, short-chain fatty acid (SCF...
Accumulating evidence indicated that gut microbiota-targeted therapy is a promising strategy to treat Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been used in CVD treatments for over 2,000 years which is believed to result from the modulation of gut microbiota, yet the underlying mechanism remains elusive. According to the...
As an important economic crop in tropical areas, Areca catechu L. affects the livelihood of millions of farmers. The Areca yellow leaf phenomenon (AYLP) leads to severe crop losses and plant death. To better understand the relationship of microbes and chlorotic Areca leaves, microbial community structure as well as its correlation with differential...
The stable gut microbiome plays a key role in sustaining host health, while the instability of gut microbiome also has been found to be a risk factor of various metabolic diseases. At the ecological and evolutionary scales, the inevitable competition between the ingested probiotic and indigenous gut microbiome can lead to an increase in the instabi...
Various factors, including those associated with the host and environment, should be considered to further explore the health-promoting effects of probiotics. However, it is important to consider persistence as a basic but crucial factor in the function of probiotics in the gut. To date, few studies have investigated the factors that influence prob...
Intestinal microbiota performed numerous important functions during digestion. The first filial generation (F1) hybrids of Hainan black goats and Saanen goats had different traits, black goats (BG) and white goats (WG), which also brought different production performance. We explored the difference of gut microbiota between black goats and white go...
Background : Melatonin has been widely used as a "probiotic agent" capable of producing strong neurotransmitter secretion regulatory effects. In the present study, a zebrafish neural hyperactivity model was established using caffeine induction, and the regulation and mechanism of melatonin and probiotic on zebrafish neurotransmitter secretion disor...
Background: Melatonin has been widely used as a "probiotic agent" capable of producing strong neurotransmitter secretion regulatory effects. The probiotics related researches also provide the evidence of microbial interactions with the gut-brain axis for mental health. In the present study, a zebrafish neural hyperactivity model was established usi...
Potassium sorbate (PS) is a class of bacteriostatic antiseptic agents widely used in the food industry; the effects of its intake on host health are currently unclear. In the present study, zebrafish (Danio rerio) were exposed to 0.1 g/L and 1 g/L aqueous solutions of PS for 2 weeks to investigate the impact of PS on the microecological balance of...
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common metabolic disorder among women of reproductive age worldwide. Through a two-phase clinical experiment, we first revealed an imbalance in the intestinal microbiome of PCOS patients. By binning and annotating shotgun metagenomic sequences into metagenomic species (MGS), 61 MGSs were identified as potential...
The sampling sites of fermented seafood.
Fermented fish, fermented shrimp and fermented crab are traditionally prepared seafoods that are commonly consumed in the Hainan area in China. We studied the microbial diversity and metabolic pathways in traditional fermented seafoods using high-throughput sequencing technology, and based on our previous research, we also compared the differences...
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common metabolic disorders among women of reproductive age worldwide. It is also one of the common causes of female infertility. The effect of probiotics has been gradually revealed and recognized by the public. Previous studies have shown that probiotic intervention can effectively improve intestinal microbiom...
The pros and cons of monosodium glutamate (MSG), a common food additive, have been long disputed, whereas the effects of MSG consumption on human intestinal microbiome have not been fully understood. In the present study, metagenomics sequencing was performed to evaluate the effects of MSG on human intestinal microbiota (n = 12) during a four-week...
Fermented vegetables are typically traditional foods made of fresh vegetables and their juices, which are fermented by beneficial microorganisms. Herein, we applied high-throughput sequencing and culture-dependent technology to describe the diversities of microbiota and identify core microbiota in fermented vegetables from different areas of Hainan...
Milk contains nutrients needed by the body, and the main components of different milk vary. Accordingly, we evaluated cow and goat milk’s nutrition and their effects on the gut microbiota in mice models using high throughput 16S rRNA sequencing technology. Intestinal microbiota of mice changed significantly after intake of cow and goat milk, and th...