Integrated analysis of serum metabolomics and fecal microbiome in infants with necrotizing enterocolitis

对坏死性小肠结肠炎患儿血清代谢组学和粪便微生物组进行综合分析

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a lethal gastrointestinal disorder in preterm infants, remains poorly understood in its pathology, and early diagnosis are critically limited. Multi-omics approaches present unprecedented opportunities to elucidate NEC pathogenesis and identify clinically translatable biomarkers. METHODS: Infants with Bell stage II-III NEC and gestational age-matched controls were enrolled. Serum/stool samples from NEC patients at acute (NEC-D) and recovery (NEC-R) phases, and controls (non-NEC) were collected. Fecal metagenomic sequencing and serum untargeted metabolomic profiling were performed. Clinical parameters were compared. RESULTS: The study comprised seven NEC and seven non-NEC infants. Baseline neonatal characteristics and maternal perinatal parameters showed no significant differences between NEC-D and non-NEC except for markedly lower leukocyte counts in NEC infants. Fecal metagenomics revealed severely diminished alpha diversity in NEC-D versus both non-NEC controls and NEC-R, characterized with lower Chao1 index. NEC-D exhibited elevated Escherichia coli relative abundance alongside reduced Staphylococcus haemolyticus, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Lactobacillus paracasei. Correspondingly, KEGG functional gene analysis demonstrated impaired metabolism in NEC-D. Serum metabolomics identified significantly decreased ornithine, DL-arginine, L-threonine, leucine, and D-proline in NEC-D versus non-NEC. NEC-D also showed lower taurodeoxycholic acid, glycocholic acid, and chenodeoxycholic acid compared to NEC-R. Integrative analysis revealed a positive correlation between the metabolites D-proline and ornithine and the Lactobacillus paracasei, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Staphylococcus aureus abundance. CONCLUSION: NEC is characterized by gut microbiota dysbiosis with reduced diversity, altered functional gene expression, and disrupted host-microbiota metabolic crosstalk. The identified serum metabolite-microbiome correlations provide mechanistic insights into NEC pathogenesis and potential diagnostic biomarkers.

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