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Category: Publications

New publications, particularly papers published by IMPACTT leads

New Paper: Intestinal Fungi are Causally Implicated in Microbiome Assembly and Immune Development in Mice

Intestinal fungi are causally implicated in microbiome assembly and immune development in mice

Intestinal fungi are causally implicated in microbiome assembly and immune development in mice.

New Paper: Consumption of Artificially Sweetened Beverages During Pregnancy Impacts Infant Gut Microbiota and Body Mass Index

Fig 3. Drivers of gut bacterial beta-diversity and indicator taxa associated with maternal consumption of ASB differ between clusters. (A) Univariate models showing significance and explained variance of 10 variables on bacterial community structure across all data and each cluster subset. Horizontal bars show the amount of variance (R2) explained by each covariate in the model as determined by envfit. Asterisk denotes the significant covariates in each data subset (P

Study finds that artificially sweetened beverages consumption during pregnancy impacts mother’s microbiota and might lead to higher infant BMI.

New Paper: Maternal Distress During Pregnancy and Recurrence in Early Childhood Predicts Atopic Dermatitis and Asthma in Childhood

This population-based study shows sex-specific associations between maternal prenatal and postnatal distress, as well as the development of AD and asthma.

New Paper: Perivascular Localization of Macrophages in the Intestinal Mucosa is Regulated by Nr4a1 and the Microbiome

Fig 3. Gut microbiota affects the distribution and morphology of intestinal CX3CR1+ macrophages from the article Perivascular localization of macrophages in the intestinal mucosa is regulated by Nr4a1 and the microbiome

A review of the critical role of eosinophils as regulators of mucosal homeostatic processes including immune maintenance, organ development and more.

New Paper: Simultaneous SNP Selection and Adjustment for Population Structure in High Dimensional Prediction Models

Table 1. Simulation study results. Mean (standard deviation) from 200 simulations stratified by the number of causal SNPs (null, 1%), the overlap between causal SNPs and kinship matrix (no overlap, all causal SNPs in kinship), and true heritability (10%, 30%). For all simulations, sample size is n = 1000, the number of covariates is p = 5000, and the number of SNPs used to estimate the kinship matrix is k = 10000. TPR at FPR = 5% is the true positive rate at a fixed false positive rate of 5%. Model Size () is the number of selected variables in the training set using the high-dimensional BIC for ggmix and 10-fold cross validation for lasso and twostep. RMSE is the root mean squared error on the test set. Estimation error is the squared distance between the estimated and true effect sizes. Error variance (σ2) for twostep is estimated from an intercept only LMM with a single random effect and is modeled explicitly in ggmix. For the lasso we use [28] as an estimator for σ2. Heritability (η) for twostep is estimated as from an intercept only LMM with a single random effect where and are the variance components for the random effect and error term, respectively. η is explictly modeled in ggmix. There is no positive way to calculate η for the lasso since we are using a PC adjustment. show less

ggmix, general penalized linear mixed effects model with a single random effect for simultaneous SNP selection and adjustment for population structure in high dimensional prediction models.

New Paper: Effect of Chicory Inulin-Type Fructan-Containing Snack Bars on the Human Gut Microbiota in Low Dietary Fiber Consumers in a Randomized Crossover Trial

FIGURE 1 CONSORT diagram illustrating participant flow through the low-dose and moderate-dose inulin-type fructans crossover trials.

Effect of chicory inulin-type fructan–containing snack bars on the human gut microbiota in low dietary fiber consumers in a randomized crossover trial.

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