Vadim Osadchiy M.D. , Andre Belarmino M.D. , Reza Kianian M.D. , John T. Sigalos M.D. , Thiago P. Furtado M.D. , Jacob S. Ancira B.S. , Trisha Kanie A.S. , Sarah F. Mangum M.S. , Craig D. Tipton Ph.D. , Tung-Chin M. Hsieh M.D. , Jesse N. Mills M.D. , Sriram V. Eleswarapu M.D., Ph.D.
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摘要
目的:探讨尿液微生物组与精液分析参数变化之间的分类和预测功能关系:探索尿液微生物组与精液分析(SA)参数改变之间的分类和预测功能关系:横断面研究:研究对象招募前来进行生育力评估的男性或前来进行输精管切除术咨询并已证明生物学父子关系的男性,并根据精液分析参数的改变或缺乏改变进行分层:主要结果测量:尿液微生物组参数发生或未发生变化的参与者尿液微生物组功能和分类概况的变化:我们的研究共纳入了 73 名参与者。与精子活力正常的男性(N=46)相比,精子活力异常的男性(N=27)的嗜酸性粒细胞(Dialister micraerophilus)含量高出近50倍(P=0.032)。这种关系在典型相关分析中依然存在(r=0.439,p=0.014)。精子浓度异常的男性(20 人)与精子浓度正常的男性(53 人)相比,粪肠球菌(p=0.012)和金黄色葡萄球菌(p=0.037)的含量较低。精子活力受损者的尿液在涉及氧化还原平衡和细胞寿命的通路的预测功能特征方面存在巨大差异(所有 p 结论:我们的研究结果强调了尿液微生物组的差异和精液参数的异常,尤其是精子活力。通过预测性功能图谱分析,我们还强调了精子参数差异的可能驱动机制。
Urine microbes and predictive metagenomic profiles associate with abnormalities in sperm parameters: implications for male subfertility
Objective
To explore the taxonomic and predicted functional relationship between the urine microbiome and alterations of semen analysis (SA) parameters.
Design
Cross-sectional study.
Setting
Academic medical center.
Patient(s)
Men presenting for fertility evaluation or men presenting for vasectomy consultation with proven biological paternity were recruited and stratified on the basis of alterations, or lack thereof, in SA parameters.
Main Outcome Measure
Changes in the functional and taxonomic urine microbiome profiles of participants with or without alterations in SA parameters.
Results
Seventy-three participants were included in our study. Men with abnormal sperm motility (N = 27) showed a nearly 50-fold higher abundance of Dialister micraerophilus compared with those with normal sperm motility (N = 46). This relationship persisted on canonical correlational analysis (r = 0.439). Men with abnormal sperm concentration (N = 20) showed a lower abundance of Enterococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus, compared with those with normal sperm concentration (N = 53). The urine of participants with impaired sperm motility demonstrated dramatic differences in predictive functional profiles in pathways involved in oxidation–reduction balance and cell longevity.
Conclusions
Our findings underscore differences in the urinary microbiome and abnormalities in semen parameters, especially sperm motility. By incorporating predictive functional profiling, we also highlight possible mechanisms that may drive the observed differences in sperm parameters.