Extended Data Fig. 8: Microbiome families associated with the presence of food addiction and differential metabolites between the AA and control mice in the Nucleus accumbens. | Nature Metabolism

Extended Data Fig. 8: Microbiome families associated with the presence of food addiction and differential metabolites between the AA and control mice in the Nucleus accumbens.

From: Microviridae bacteriophages influence behavioural hallmarks of food addiction via tryptophan and tyrosine signalling pathways

Extended Data Fig. 8

Volcano plot of differential microbiome families associated with the presence of food addiction in a) all individuals (n = 147) and in b) women (n = 101) identified using ANCOM-BC (two-sided Z-test using the statistic W = log2Fold Change/standard error) controlling for age, sex (only when individuals of both sexes were included in the analysis), and waist circumference. Fold changes and p values adjusted for multiple testing are plotted. c) Dot plot of significant (q-values < 0.1) over-represented (one-sided hypergeometric test) HMDB pathways identified from significantly differential metabolites between the AA and control mice in the NAc. d) Dot plot of KEGG module-based pathway over-representation analysis (one-sided hypergeometric test) based on the molecular function significantly associated with the iqlr-transformed Gokushovirus WZ-2015a levels identified using fastANCOM (padj<0.05). e) Metabolite concept network depicting significant metabolites involved in the selected pathways.

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