非生态失调和生态失调小肠微生物群氨基酸营养缺陷和肽酶谱的比较分析

IF 4.1 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Computational and structural biotechnology journal Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1016/j.csbj.2025.02.004
Svenja Starke , Danielle M.M. Harris , Amandine Paulay , Konrad Aden , Silvio Waschina
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小肠细菌过度生长(SIBO)与多种疾病有关,并与血清氨基酸水平的改变有关。然而,肠道微生物群在这些变化中的直接作用仍未得到证实。本研究采用基因组尺度的代谢模型来预测SIBO和非SIBO受试者小肠微生物组中的氨基酸营养不良和肽酶基因谱。在非生态失调条件下,研究人员进一步检查了大肠微生物组中的营养不良和肽酶基因谱,以评估它们与微生物SIBO谱的相似性。我们的分析显示,在非益生菌对照中,小肠微生物群中营养不良细菌的丰度高于大肠。在SIBO患者中,与非SIBO患者相比,小肠中营养不良的丰度减少。非生态失调个体的肽酶基因谱在小肠和大肠微生物组之间是不同的,小肠微生物组的细胞外肽酶基因较少。与非SIBO受试者相比,SIBO患者的细胞外肽酶基因增加。此外,与大肠相比,小肠微生物组中营养缺陷和肽酶基因的丰度之间存在更显著的关联。综上所述,小肠和大肠微生物组的营养不良和肽酶基因谱是不同的。在SIBO中,小肠微生物群转向类似于大肠的代谢状态,特别是在其细胞外肽酶基因丰度增加方面。这突出了基因组尺度代谢建模在识别与SIBO相关的代谢中断方面的潜力,这可以为有针对性的干预措施的发展提供信息。
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Comparative analysis of amino acid auxotrophies and peptidase profiles in non-dysbiotic and dysbiotic small intestinal microbiomes
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is linked to various diseases and has been associated with altered serum amino acid levels. However, the direct role of the gut microbiome in these changes remains unconfirmed. This study employs genome-scale metabolic modeling to predict amino acid auxotrophy and peptidase gene profiles in the small intestinal microbiomes of SIBO and non-SIBO subjects. Auxotrophy and peptidase gene profiles were further examined in the large intestinal microbiome under non-dysbiotic conditions to assess their similarity to the microbial SIBO profile. Our analysis revealed that the abundance of auxotrophic bacteria is higher in the microbiota of the small intestine than in the large intestine in non-dysbiotic controls. In patients with SIBO, the abundance of auxotrophies in the small intestine decreased compared to non-SIBO subjects. Peptidase gene profiles in non-dysbiotic individuals were distinct between small and large intestinal microbiomes, with fewer extracellular peptidase genes in small intestine microbiomes. In SIBO, extracellular peptidase genes increased compared to non-SIBO subjects. Further, there were more significant associations between the abundance of auxotrophies and peptidase genes in microbiomes of the small intestine compared to the large intestine. In conclusion, the auxotrophy and peptidase gene profiles of the small and large intestinal microbiomes were distinct. In SIBO, the small intestinal microbiome shifts towards a metabolic state resembling that of the large intestine, particularly in its increased abundance of extracellular peptidase genes. This highlights the potential of genome-scale metabolic modeling in identifying metabolic disruptions associated with SIBO, which could inform the development of targeted interventions.
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