Gut microbiota dysbiosis in stable coronary artery disease combined with type 2 diabetes mellitus influences cardiovascular prognosis

冠状动脉疾病 失调 医学 2型糖尿病 糖尿病 肠道菌群 内科学 疾病 心脏病学 免疫学 内分泌学
作者
Ran Tian,Honghong Liu,Siqin Feng,Hui Wang,Yifei Wang,Yiyang Wang,Lifeng Liang,Haopeng Xu,Haiping Xing,Shuyang Zhang
出处
期刊:Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:31 (5): 1454-1466 被引量:24
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.numecd.2021.01.007
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Background and aims Host–microbiota interactions involving metabolic pathways have been linked to the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic disease and type 2 diabetes. As stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) patients combined with type 2 diabetes have significantly increased risk for cardiac event, we focused on elucidating the role of microbiota affecting cardiometabolic disease development. Methods and results We used multi-omics analyses (metagenomics and metabolomics) of fecal and serum samples from a prospective cohort including stable coronary artery disease combined with diabetes mellitus (SCAD + T2DM, n = 38), SCAD (n = 71), and healthy control (HC, n = 55). We linked microbiome features to disease severity in a three-pronged association analysis and identified prognostic bacterial biomarkers. We identified that bacterial and metabolic signatures varied significantly between SCAD and SCAD + T2DM groups. SCAD + T2DM individuals were characterized by increased levels of aromatic amino acids and carbohydrates, which correlate with a gut microbiome with enriched biosynthetic potential. Our study also addressed how metformin may confound gut dysbiosis and increase the potential for nitrogen metabolism. In addition, we found that specific bacterial taxa Ruminococcus torques [HR: 2.363 (08–4.56), P = 0.03] was predictive of cardiac survival outcomes. Conclusion Overall, our study identified relationships between features of the gut microbiota (GM) and circulating metabolites, providing a new direction for future studies aiming to understand the host–GM interplay in atherosclerotic cardiovascular pathogenesis.
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