Fig. 2: Fecal LPS synthesis pathway is upregulated in CA patients. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Fecal LPS synthesis pathway is upregulated in CA patients.

From: Permissive microbiome characterizes human subjects with a neurovascular disease cavernous angioma

Fig. 2

a Metagenomic shotgun data were used to compare relative gene abundance of bacterial metabolic pathways. Relative abundances of significantly different metabolic pathways are shown (n = 27 non-CA, n = 121 CA, two-sided Mann–Whitney U test with Benjamini–Hochberg FDR correction). b Relative abundance of significantly different LPS synthesis pathway-related genes between non-CA and CA individuals (two-sided Mann–Whitney U test with Benjamini–Hochberg FDR correction). c Batch-corrected LPB content in peripheral plasma of non-CA and CA individuals (n = 16 for non-CA, n = 47 for CA individuals, two-tailed unpaired t test with Welch’s correction). Average data are presented as mean ± s.e.m. Blue: non-CA individuals, red: CA patients.

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