Microbiome Dysbiosis Shows Strong Association of Gut-Derived Altered Metabolomic Profile in Gulf War Chronic Multisymptom Illness Symptom Persistence Following Western Diet Feeding and Development of Obesity

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作者
Bose, Dipro [1 ]
Stebliankin, Vitalli [2 ]
Cickovski, Trevor [2 ]
Saha, Punnag [1 ]
Trivedi, Ayushi [1 ]
Roy, Subhajit [1 ]
More, Madhura [1 ]
Tuteja, Ashok [3 ]
Mathee, Kalai [4 ,5 ]
Narasimhan, Giri [2 ,5 ]
Chatterjee, Saurabh [1 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Irvine, Susan & Henry Samueli Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Environm & Occupat Hlth, Program Publ Hlth,Environm Hlth & Dis Lab, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
[2] Florida Int Univ, Knight Fdn Sch Comp & Informat Sci, Coll Engn & Comp, Miami, FL 33199 USA
[3] Univ Utah, Sch Med, Div Internal Med, Salt Lake City VAMC, Salt Lake City, UT 84132 USA
[4] Florida Int Univ, Herbert Wertheim Coll Med, Dept Human & Mol Genet, Miami, FL 33199 USA
[5] Florida Int Univ, Biomol Sci Inst, Miami, FL 33199 USA
[6] UCI Sch Med, Dept Med, Infect Dis, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
[7] VA Long Beach Hlth Care Syst, VA Res & Dev, Long Beach, CA 90822 USA
关键词
microbiome; metabolome; gut; chronic multisymptom illness; whole-genome sequencing; ACID; HEALTH; ABNORMALITIES; CHOLESTEROL; RECEPTORS; BILIRUBIN; ROLES; CELLS;
D O I
10.3390/ijms24044245
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The pathophysiology of Gulf War Illness (GWI) remains elusive even after three decades. The persistence of multiple complex symptoms along with metabolic disorders such as obesity worsens the health of present Gulf War (GW) Veterans often by the interactions of the host gut microbiome and inflammatory mediators. In this study, we hypothesized that the administration of a Western diet might alter the host metabolomic profile, which is likely associated with the altered bacterial species. Using a five-month symptom persistence GWI model in mice and whole-genome sequencing, we characterized the species-level dysbiosis and global metabolomics, along with heterogenous co-occurrence network analysis, to study the bacteriome-metabolomic association. Microbial analysis at the species level showed a significant alteration of beneficial bacterial species. The beta diversity of the global metabolomic profile showed distinct clustering due to the Western diet, along with the alteration of metabolites associated with lipid, amino acid, nucleotide, vitamin, and xenobiotic metabolism pathways. Network analysis showed novel associations of gut bacterial species with metabolites and biochemical pathways that could be used as biomarkers or therapeutic targets to ameliorate symptom persistence in GW Veterans.
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