Extended Data Fig. 2: Bacterial rather than fungal shifts underpin ABS pathophysiology.
From: Gut microbial ethanol metabolism contributes to auto-brewery syndrome in an observational cohort

(a) Relative abundance of gut fungi at the phyla level in patients with clinically documented Auto-brewery Syndrome (ABS) in remission or during a flare or their household partners (HHP). Each column represents one patient or household partner. (b) Principal component analysis (PCoA) of the relative abundance of gut fungal species in patients with ABS in remission or flare or HHPs. P-value calculated by PERMANOVA. (c) Representative figures of stool from a patient with ABS and their HHP cultured in YPD media and grown on YPD plates for 48 h, next to a negative and positive control (Candida albicans).