Meta-analysis defines predominant shared microbial responses in various diseases and a specific inflammatory bowel disease signal.
Haya Abbas-EgbariyaYael HabermanTzipi BraunRotem HadarLee DensonOhad Gal-MorAmnon AmirPublished in: Genome biology (2022)
A robust non-specific general response of the gut microbiome is detected in a large array of diseases. Disease classifiers may confuse between different diseases due to this shared microbial response. Our universal dysbiosis index can be used as a tool to prioritize fecal samples and donors. Finally, the IBD-specific taxa may indicate a more direct association to gut inflammation and disease pathogenesis, and those can be further used as biomarkers and as future targets for interventions.