Disruption of Gut Microbiota and Associated Fecal Metabolites in Collagen-Induced Arthritis Mice During the Early Stage.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Journal of Inflammation Research Pub Date : 2025-02-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JIR.S502980
Dehong Wu, Mengdi Yin, Dandan Cao, Xiafeng Zhang, Yichun Zhu, Ying Wei, Yiling Li, Chengping Wen, Jia Zhou
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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease and increasing evidence suggests that disturbances in the composition and function of gut microbiota are potentially implicated in the progression of RA. Further revealing the microbiota and related metabolic disorders in the preclinical stage of RA (pre-RA) is of great significance for exploration of disease mechanisms.

Methods: DBA/1 mice were injected with type II collagen on days 0 and 21 to establish collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mouse model. Footpad thickness, serum autoantibodies, and joint histopathology were used to assess the progression of RA. A combination of 16S rRNA sequencing, untargeted metabolomics and targeted short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) analysis were employed to comprehensively investigate the alterations of gut microbiota and fecal metabolites in CIA during the pre-RA stage.

Results: 20 days after the initial collagen immunization, CIA mice showed immune responses without joint symptoms, alongside gut microbiota disruption. Alterations were observed in 20 microbial taxa, including Oscillospira, Bifidobacterium, Ruminococcus, Allobaculum, Alistipes, Lactobacillus, and Candidatus_Arthromitus, etc. Untargeted and targeted metabolomics identified 33 altered fecal metabolites, mainly including sugars and their derivatives, amino acids, long-chain fatty acids and SCFAs, etc. Correlation analysis showed significant correlations between specific gut microbial abundances and fecal metabolite levels. Especially, SCFAs were strongly associated with Bifidobacterium, Alistipes, Ruminococcus, Anaerotruncus, and Allobaculum.

Conclusion: These findings suggest that collagen immunization leads to disruption of gut microbiome and induces changes of fecal metabolites in mice, which may play a key role in early development of RA in CIA mice.

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胶原诱导关节炎小鼠早期肠道微生物群和相关粪便代谢物的破坏
背景:类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种慢性自身免疫性疾病,越来越多的证据表明,肠道微生物群的组成和功能紊乱可能与RA的进展有关。进一步揭示RA临床前阶段(pre-RA)的微生物群及相关代谢紊乱,对探索RA发病机制具有重要意义。方法:分别于第0、21天给DBA/1小鼠注射ⅱ型胶原,建立胶原性关节炎(CIA)小鼠模型。用足垫厚度、血清自身抗体和关节组织病理学来评估RA的进展。采用16S rRNA测序、非靶向代谢组学和靶向短链脂肪酸(靶向短链脂肪酸)分析相结合的方法,全面研究了ra前期CIA肠道微生物群和粪便代谢物的变化。结果:在初始胶原蛋白免疫20天后,CIA小鼠出现免疫应答,无关节症状,同时肠道微生物群破坏。20个微生物类群,包括示波螺旋菌、双歧杆菌、Ruminococcus、Allobaculum、Alistipes、Lactobacillus、Candidatus_Arthromitus等。非靶向代谢组学和靶向代谢组学共鉴定出33种改变的粪便代谢物,主要包括糖及其衍生物、氨基酸、长链脂肪酸和短链脂肪酸等。相关分析显示,特定肠道微生物丰度与粪便代谢物水平之间存在显著相关性。特别是,SCFAs与双歧杆菌、aliistipes、Ruminococcus、Anaerotruncus和Allobaculum密切相关。结论:本研究提示胶原免疫可导致小鼠肠道微生物群的破坏和粪便代谢物的改变,这可能在CIA小鼠RA的早期发展中起关键作用。
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Journal of Inflammation Research
Journal of Inflammation Research Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that welcomes laboratory and clinical findings on the molecular basis, cell biology and pharmacology of inflammation.
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