代谢物
精液
生物
代谢组学
作文(语言)
男性不育
细菌
普雷沃菌属
不育
内分泌学
遗传学
生物信息学
语言学
哲学
怀孕
作者
David Baud,Arnaud Zuber,Aleksandar Perić,Nicola Pluchino,Nicolas Vulliemoz,Miloš Stojanov
出处
期刊:Microbiology spectrum
[American Society for Microbiology]
日期:2024-02-13
卷期号:12 (3): e0291123-e0291123
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1128/spectrum.02911-23
摘要
ABSTRACT Several studies have found associations between specific bacterial genera and semen parameters. Bacteria are known to influence the composition of their niche and, consequently, could affect the composition of the seminal plasma. This study integrated microbiota profiling and metabolomics to explore the influence of seminal bacteria on semen metabolite composition in infertile couples, revealing associations between specific bacterial genera and metabolite profiles. Amino acids and acylcarnitines were the predominant metabolite groups identified in seminal plasma. Different microbiota profiles did not result in globally diverse metabolite compositions in seminal plasma. Nevertheless, levels of specific metabolites increased in the presence of a dysbiotic microbiota. Urocanate was significantly increased in abnormal semen samples (adjusted P -value < 0.001) and enriched in samples dominated by Prevotella spp. ( P -value < 0.05), which was previously linked to a negative impact on semen. Therefore, varying microbiota profiles can influence the abundance of certain metabolites , potentially having an immunomodulatory effect, as seen with urocanate. IMPORTANCE Male infertility is often considered idiopathic since the specific cause of infertility often remains unidentified. Recently, variations in the seminal microbiota composition have been associated with normal and abnormal semen parameters and may, therefore, influence male infertility. Bacteria are known to alter the metabolite composition of their ecological niches, and thus, seminal bacteria might affect the composition of the seminal fluid, crucial in the fertilization process. Our research indicates that distinct seminal microbiota profiles are not associated with widespread changes in the metabolite composition of the seminal fluid. Instead, the presence of particular metabolites with immunomodulatory functions, such as urocanate, could shed light on the interplay between seminal microbiota and variations in semen parameters.
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