Understanding the role of the microbiome in inflammatory diseases requires the identification of microbial effector molecules. We established an approach to link disease-associated microbes to microbial metabolites by integrating paired metagenomics, stool and plasma metabolomics, and culturomics. We identified host-microbial interactions correlated with disease activity, inflammation, and the clinical course of ulcerative colitis (UC) in the Predicting Response to Standardized Colitis Therapy (PROTECT) pediatric inception cohort. In severe disease, metabolite changes included increased dipeptides and tauro-conjugated bile acids (BAs) and decreased amino-acid-conjugated BAs in stool, whereas in plasma polyamines (N-acetylputrescine and N1-acetylspermidine) increased. Using patient samples and Veillonella parvula as a model, we uncovered nitrate- and lactate-dependent metabolic pathways, experimentally linking V. parvula expansion to immunomodulatory tryptophan metabolite production. Additionally, V. parvula metabolizes immunosuppressive thiopurine drugs through xdhA xanthine dehydrogenase, potentially impairing the therapeutic response. Our findings demonstrate that the microbiome contributes to disease-associated metabolite changes, underscoring the importance of these interactions in disease pathology and treatment.
Linking microbial genes to plasma and stool metabolites uncovers host-microbial interactions underlying ulcerative colitis disease course.
将微生物基因与血浆和粪便代谢物联系起来,揭示了溃疡性结肠炎疾病进程中宿主与微生物的相互作用
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作者:Schirmer Melanie, Stražar Martin, Avila-Pacheco Julian, Rojas-Tapias Daniel F, Brown Eric M, Temple Emily, Deik Amy, Bullock Kevin, Jeanfavre Sarah, Pierce Kerry, Jin Shen, Invernizzi Rachele, Pust Marie-Madlen, Costliow Zach, Mack David R, Griffiths Anne M, Walters Thomas, Boyle Brendan M, Kugathasan Subra, Vlamakis Hera, Hyams Jeffrey, Denson Lee, Clish Clary B, Xavier Ramnik J
| 期刊: | Cell Host & Microbe | 影响因子: | 18.700 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Feb 14; 32(2):209-226 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.chom.2023.12.013 | 研究方向: | 代谢、微生物学 |
| 疾病类型: | 肠炎 | ||
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