Nature Communications (Aug 2024)

Gut Microbiome Wellness Index 2 enhances health status prediction from gut microbiome taxonomic profiles

  • Daniel Chang,
  • Vinod K. Gupta,
  • Benjamin Hur,
  • Sergio Cobo-López,
  • Kevin Y. Cunningham,
  • Nam Soo Han,
  • Insuk Lee,
  • Vanessa L. Kronzer,
  • Levi M. Teigen,
  • Lioudmila V. Karnatovskaia,
  • Erin E. Longbrake,
  • John M. Davis,
  • Heidi Nelson,
  • Jaeyun Sung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51651-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Recent advancements in translational gut microbiome research have revealed its crucial role in shaping predictive healthcare applications. Herein, we introduce the Gut Microbiome Wellness Index 2 (GMWI2), an enhanced version of our original GMWI prototype, designed as a standardized disease-agnostic health status indicator based on gut microbiome taxonomic profiles. Our analysis involves pooling existing 8069 stool shotgun metagenomes from 54 published studies across a global demographic landscape (spanning 26 countries and six continents) to identify gut taxonomic signals linked to disease presence or absence. GMWI2 achieves a cross-validation balanced accuracy of 80% in distinguishing healthy (no disease) from non-healthy (diseased) individuals and surpasses 90% accuracy for samples with higher confidence (i.e., outside the “reject option”). This performance exceeds that of the original GMWI model and traditional species-level α-diversity indices, indicating a more robust gut microbiome signature for differentiating between healthy and non-healthy phenotypes across multiple diseases. When assessed through inter-study validation and external validation cohorts, GMWI2 maintains an average accuracy of nearly 75%. Furthermore, by reevaluating previously published datasets, GMWI2 offers new insights into the effects of diet, antibiotic exposure, and fecal microbiota transplantation on gut health. Available as an open-source command-line tool, GMWI2 represents a timely, pivotal resource for evaluating health using an individual’s unique gut microbial composition.