Accumulating evidence suggests that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is associated with an altered gut microbiome. Our understanding of the underlying mechanisms has been hindered by lack of matched multi-omic data with diagnostic biomarkers. To comprehensively profile gut microbiome contributions to CVD, we generated stool metagenomics and metabolomics from 1,429 Framingham Heart Study participants. We identified blood lipids and cardiovascular health measurements associated with microbiome and metabolome composition. Integrated analysis revealed microbial pathways implicated in CVD, including flavonoid, γ-butyrobetaine, and cholesterol metabolism. Species from the Oscillibacter genus were associated with decreased fecal and plasma cholesterol levels. Using functional prediction and in vitro characterization of multiple representative human gut Oscillibacter isolates, we uncovered conserved cholesterol-metabolizing capabilities, including glycosylation and dehydrogenation. These findings suggest that cholesterol metabolism is a broad property of phylogenetically diverse Oscillibacter spp., with potential benefits for lipid homeostasis and cardiovascular health.
Gut microbiome and metabolome profiling in Framingham heart study reveals cholesterol-metabolizing bacteria.
弗雷明汉心脏研究的肠道微生物组和代谢组分析揭示了胆固醇代谢细菌
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作者:Li Chenhao, Stražar Martin, Mohamed Ahmed M T, Pacheco Julian A, Walker Rebecca L, Lebar Tina, Zhao Shijie, Lockart Julia, Dame Andrea, Thurimella Kumar, Jeanfavre Sarah, Brown Eric M, Ang Qi Yan, Berdy Brittany, Sergio Dallis, Invernizzi Rachele, Tinoco Antonio, Pishchany Gleb, Vasan Ramachandran S, Balskus Emily, Huttenhower Curtis, Vlamakis Hera, Clish Clary, Shaw Stanley Y, Plichta Damian R, Xavier Ramnik J
| 期刊: | Cell | 影响因子: | 42.500 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Apr 11; 187(8):1834-1852 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.cell.2024.03.014 | 研究方向: | 代谢、微生物学 |
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