Gut microbiome signatures reflect different subtypes of irritable bowel syndrome/Experiment 2/Signature 1

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Curated date: 2023/10/26

Curator: ChiomaBlessing

Revision editor(s): ChiomaBlessing

Source: Figure 2a, b and c and Supplemental. Table 4

Description: Differential microbial abundance between IBS-D and Non-IBS2

Abundance in Group 1: decreased abundance in IBS-D (IBS-Diarrhea)

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Achromobacter
Akkermansia
Alistipes
Anaerostipes
Barnesiella
Bifidobacterium
Butyricimonas
Butyrivibrio
Campylobacter
Candidatus Izemoplasmatales
Christensenellaceae
Clostridiales Family XIII bacterium
Coprococcus
Cyanobacteriota
Dechloromonas
Desulfovibrio
Eubacterium ruminantium
Eubacterium xylanophilum
Faecalibacterium
Fenollaria
Hydrogenoanaerobacterium
Lentisphaerota
Muribaculaceae
Odoribacter
Oxalobacter
Parasutterella
Peptoniphilus
Porphyromonas
Prevotella
Ruminococcus
Sutterella
Varibaculum
Veillonella
Victivallis
[Eubacterium] siraeum
bacterium ND3007
candidate division VadinBE97
uncultured Erysipelotrichaceae bacterium
uncultured Lachnospiraceae bacterium
uncultured Oscillospiraceae bacterium
Bacilli_RF39Bacilli_RF39
Oscillospiraceae_NK4A21Oscillospiraceae_NK4A21
Incertae sedis DTU014Incertae sedis DTU014
Clostridia_vadinBB60Clostridia_vadinBB60
uncultured Clostridia bacterium

Revision editor(s): ChiomaBlessing