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. 2024 Dec 19;18:6145–6164. doi: 10.2147/DDDT.S489454

Table 1.

Microbioota Changes in MS

Subjects Change in Abundance (P- Phyla, F- family, G-genus)
MS Control
31 36 Blautia (G), Dorea (G), Pedobacter (G) and Flavobacterium (G), Pseudomonas (G), Mycoplana (G), Haemophilus (G 115
Prevotella (G), Parabacteroides (G), Coprobacillus (G), Haemophilus (G), Adlercreutzia (G), Collinsella (G), Lactobacillus (G)
60 43 Akkermansia (G), Methanobrevibacter (G) 113
Butyricimonas (G) Prevotella (G)
18 17 Bilophila (G), Desulfovibrio (G), Christensenellaceae (F) 118
Lachnospiraceae (F), Ruminococcaceae (F), Lachnospiraceae (F)
23 43 Proteobacteria (P), Actinobacteria (P) 119
Bacteriophages (P), Proteobacteria (P)
45 44 Verrucomicrobiales (P) and in Akkermansia at the genus level Adlercreutzia (G), Blautia (G), Holdemania (G), and Dorea (G) 120
Prevotella (G), Slackia (G), Lachnospira (G), and Dialister (G)
150 150 Coprobacillus (G), Lachnospiraceae (F), Coprobacillus (G), Peptoniphilus (G) and Varibaculum (G) 112
Blautia (G), Firmicutes (G), Faecalibacterium (G), Fusicatenibacter (G) Clostridium (G)

Note: “↑” for increase, “↓” for decrease.