General Information of MIC (ID: MIC00475)
MIC Name Cyanobacteria (cyanobacteria)
MIC Synonyms Cyanophyceae; Cyanophycota; Cyanophyta; Oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria
Body Site Blood
Lineage Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Cyanobacteria
Oxygen Sensitivity Aerobe
Microbial Metabolism Respiratory
Gram Negative
Description Cyanobacteria, also known as Cyanophyta, is a phylum consisting of free-living photosynthetic bacteria and the endosymbiotic plastids, a sister group to Gloeomargarita, that are present in some eukaryotes.
External Links Taxonomy ID
1117
Host Genetic Factors (HGFs)
          hsa-miR-200a-3p
             HGF ID HGF0213 HGF Info       Class Non-coding RNA: Micro (ncRNA-miRNA)
             Description The level of miR-200a-3p was substantially correlated with the relative abundance of Cyanobacteria. [1]
          rs9421681
             HGF ID HGF2265 HGF Info       Class Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP)
             Description The rs9421681 SNP was significantly associated with the relative abundance of Cyanobacteria (p-value=1.07E-08). [2]
          rs516246
             HGF ID HGF1582 HGF Info       Class Single Nucleotide Polymorphism: Non coding transcript variant (SNP-NCTV)
             Description The rs516246 SNP was significantly associated with the abundance of Cyanobacteria (p-value=0.01641). [3]
Host Immune Factors (HIFs)
          C-C motif chemokine 3
             HIF ID HIFM0031 HIF Info       Class Cytokine (Cyt)
             Description At the phylum level, Cyanobacteria is associated with the CCL3 expression. [4]
          C-X-C motif chemokine 2
             HIF ID HIFM0069 HIF Info       Class Cytokine (Cyt)
             Description At the phylum level, Cyanobacteria is associated with CXCL-2 expression. [4]
          C-X-C motif chemokine 1
             HIF ID HIFM0109 HIF Info       Class Cytokine (Cyt)
             Description At the phylum level, Cyanobacteria is associated with the CXCL-1 expression. [4]
          Interferon-10
             HIF ID HIFM0128 HIF Info       Class Cytokine (Cyt)
             Description The Cyanobacteria could induce the significant release of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-10(p < 0.05). [4]
          Interleukin-1 beta
             HIF ID HIFM0138 HIF Info       Class Cytokine (Cyt)
             Description Cyanobacteria is associated with IL-1beta expression. [4]
          Interferon-6
             HIF ID HIFM0151 HIF Info       Class Cytokine (Cyt)
             Description Cyanobacteria is associated with IL-6 expression. [4]
          Tumor necrosis factor
             HIF ID HIFM0226 HIF Info       Class Cytokine (Cyt)
             Description At the phylum level, Cyanobacteria is associated with tnF-Alpha. [4]
          Macrophage inflammatory protein 1
             HIF ID HIFM0242 HIF Info       Class Cytokine (Cyt)
             Description At the phylum level, Cyanobacteria is associated with MIP-2. [4]
          Cindoxin
             HIF ID HIFM0258 HIF Info       Class Cytokine (Cyt)
             Description At the phylum level, Cyanobacteria is associated with CINC-1. [4]
          Monocytes
             HIF ID HIFC0024 HIF Info       Class Monocytes (Mono)
             Description Lipopolysaccharide isolated from complex water bloom dominated by Cyanobacteria revealed the priming of both major blood phagocyte population monocytes. [4]
Environmental Factor(s)
             Disbiome ID
      533
             gutMDisorder ID
      gm0236
References
1 Vascular microRNA-204 is remotely governed by the microbiome and impairs endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation by downregulating Sirtuin1. Vikram A, Kim YR, Kumar S, Li Q, Kassan M, Jacobs JS, Irani K.. Nat Commun. 2016 Sep 2;7:12565. doi: 10.1038/ncomms12565.
2 Association of host genome with intestinal microbial composition in a large healthy cohort.Nat Genet. 2016 Nov;48(11):1413-1417. doi: 10.1038/ng.3693. Epub 2016 Oct 3.
3 FUT2 genotype and secretory status are not associated with fecal microbial composition and inferred function in healthy subjects.Gut Microbes. 2018 Jul 4;9(4):357-368. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2018.1445956. Epub 2018 Apr 27.
4 Lipopolysaccharides from Microcystis Cyanobacteria-Dominated Water Bloom and from Laboratory Cultures Trigger Human Immune Innate Response. Toxins (Basel). 2019 Apr 11;11(4):218. doi: 10.3390/toxins11040218.

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