Examining the Interaction of the Gut Microbiome with Host Metabolism and Cardiometabolic Health in Metabolic Syndrome

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作者
Galie, Serena [1 ,2 ]
Papandreou, Christopher [2 ,3 ]
Arcelin, Pierre [2 ,4 ]
Garcia, David [5 ]
Palau-Galindo, Antoni [1 ,4 ]
Gutierrez-Tordera, Laia [1 ,2 ]
Folch, Alex [1 ,2 ]
Bullo, Monica [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ RoviraiVirgili URV, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Biochem & Biotechnol, Reus 43201, Spain
[2] Univ Hosp St Joan, Inst Hlth Pere Virgili IISPV, Reus 43202, Spain
[3] Inst Salud Carlos III, CIBER Fisiopatol Obesidad & Nutr CIBEROBN, Madrid 28029, Spain
[4] Atenc Basica Salut ABS Reus V Ctr Assistencia Pri, SAGESSA, Reus 43204, Spain
[5] Ctr Atencio Primaria, ABS Alt Camp Oest, Alcover 43460, Spain
关键词
metabolites; gut microbiota; cross-talk; cardiovascular risk; metabolic syndrome; metabolism; obesity; microbial metabolites; omics; metabolomics; RISK; DIET; ACID; METAGENOMICS; ASSOCIATION;
D O I
10.3390/nu13124318
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
(1) Background: The microbiota-host cross-talk has been previously investigated, while its role in health is not yet clear. This study aimed to unravel the network of microbial-host interactions and correlate it with cardiometabolic risk factors. (2) Methods: A total of 47 adults with overweight/obesity and metabolic syndrome from the METADIET study were included in this cross-sectional analysis. Microbiota composition (151 genera) was assessed by 16S rRNA sequencing, fecal (m = 203) and plasma (m = 373) metabolites were profiled. An unsupervised sparse generalized canonical correlation analysis was used to construct a network of microbiota-metabolite interactions. A multi-omics score was derived for each cluster of the network and associated with cardiometabolic risk factors. (3) Results: Five multi-omics clusters were identified. Thirty-one fecal metabolites formed these clusters and were correlated with plasma sphingomyelins, lysophospholipids and medium to long-chain acylcarnitines. Seven genera from Ruminococcaceae and a member from the Desulfovibrionaceae family were correlated with fecal and plasma metabolites. Positive correlations were found between the multi-omics scores from two clusters with cholesterol and triglycerides levels. (4) Conclusions: We identified a correlated network between specific microbial genera and fecal/plasma metabolites in an adult population with metabolic syndrome, suggesting an interplay between gut microbiota and host lipid metabolism on cardiometabolic health.
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