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The microbiome's role in both the pathogenesis and treatment of Parkinson disease (PD) and of neurodegeneration in general has become a hot topic. To explore the idea that gut phagobiota (the combination of all bacteriophages) may be altered in PD, investigators used a published dataset to analyze bacteriophages and to determine the phage/bacteria ratio in early untreated PD patients and healthy controls.
Compared with controls, PD patients exhibited reductions in lactic acid producing bacteria implicated in dopamine production and in regulating intestinal permeability, particularly Lactococcus spp. However, the number of the corresponding bacteriophages was not decreased in PD patients. Moreover, the proportion of lytic-phase bacteriophages…