# The characteristics of gut microbiota composition in patients with depression and relationship with clinical symptoms

**Authors:** Ke Hu, Tongtong Zhang, Guoqiang Wang, Kai Zhang

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2026.1790968 · Frontiers in Psychiatry · 2026-03-11

## TL;DR

This study found differences in gut bacteria between people with depression and healthy individuals, suggesting potential biomarkers for diagnosing depression.

## Contribution

The study identifies specific gut microbiota genera as potential biomarkers for diagnosing depressive disorders.

## Key findings

- Thirteen differential genera were found between healthy controls and MDD baseline groups.
- Six differential genera were identified between MDD baseline and follow-up groups.
- Bacteroides, Parabacteroides, and Lachnospiraceae are promising biomarkers for MDD diagnosis.

## Abstract

This study was conducted to explore the differences in gut microbiota composition between patients with depressive disorders and healthy individuals, and provide potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of depressive disorders.

Healthy controls (HC) (n = 31), MDD baseline groups (n = 56), MDD follow-up group were included (n = 22). The composition of gut microbiota was detected by sequencing the V3−V4 region fragments of the 16S rRNA gene in feces. The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale is employed to assess the clinical symptoms of the research subjects. Statistical analyses were conducted using α-diversity test, β-diversity test, t-test, chi-square test, Wilcoxon rank-sum test and Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test.

13 differential genera were identified between the HC group and the MDD baseline group, while 6 differential genera were identified in the comparison between the MDD baseline group and follow-up group. Among these, Bacteroides, Parabacteroides, and Lachnospiraceae show promise as potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of MDD.

The findings of this study indicate that there are various gut microbiota communities exhibiting significant differences between healthy individuals and patients with depressive disorders, and it provides valuable insights for further research on the biomarkers for diagnosing depression.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** MDD (MONDO:0012048)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Depression (MESH:D003866), MDD (MESH:D003865)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Bacteroides (genus) [taxon 816]

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