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A New Biomarker Profiling Strategy for Gut Microbiome Research: Valid Association of Metabolites to Metabolism of Microbiota Detected by Non-Targeted Metabolomics in Human Urine

The gut microbiome is of tremendous relevance to human health and disease, so it is a hot topic of omics-driven biomedical research. However, a valid identification of gut microbiota-associated molecules in human blood or urine is difficult to achieve. We hypothesize that bowel evacuation is an easy...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Sijia, Zhou, Lina, Hoene, Miriam, Peter, Andreas, Birkenfeld, Andreas L., Weigert, Cora, Liu, Xinyu, Zhao, Xinjie, Xu, Guowang, Lehmann, Rainer
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37887386
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13101061
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author Zheng, Sijia
Zhou, Lina
Hoene, Miriam
Peter, Andreas
Birkenfeld, Andreas L.
Weigert, Cora
Liu, Xinyu
Zhao, Xinjie
Xu, Guowang
Lehmann, Rainer
author_facet Zheng, Sijia
Zhou, Lina
Hoene, Miriam
Peter, Andreas
Birkenfeld, Andreas L.
Weigert, Cora
Liu, Xinyu
Zhao, Xinjie
Xu, Guowang
Lehmann, Rainer
author_sort Zheng, Sijia
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description The gut microbiome is of tremendous relevance to human health and disease, so it is a hot topic of omics-driven biomedical research. However, a valid identification of gut microbiota-associated molecules in human blood or urine is difficult to achieve. We hypothesize that bowel evacuation is an easy-to-use approach to reveal such metabolites. A non-targeted and modifying group-assisted metabolomics approach (covering 40 types of modifications) was applied to investigate urine samples collected in two independent experiments at various time points before and after laxative use. Fasting over the same time period served as the control condition. As a result, depletion of the fecal microbiome significantly affected the levels of 331 metabolite ions in urine, including 100 modified metabolites. Dominating modifications were glucuronidations, carboxylations, sulfations, adenine conjugations, butyrylations, malonylations, and acetylations. A total of 32 compounds, including common, but also unexpected fecal microbiota-associated metabolites, were annotated. The applied strategy has potential to generate a microbiome-associated metabolite map (M3) of urine from healthy humans, and presumably also other body fluids. Comparative analyses of M3 vs. disease-related metabolite profiles, or therapy-dependent changes may open promising perspectives for human gut microbiome research and diagnostics beyond analyzing feces.
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spelling pubmed-106084962023-10-28 A New Biomarker Profiling Strategy for Gut Microbiome Research: Valid Association of Metabolites to Metabolism of Microbiota Detected by Non-Targeted Metabolomics in Human Urine Zheng, Sijia Zhou, Lina Hoene, Miriam Peter, Andreas Birkenfeld, Andreas L. Weigert, Cora Liu, Xinyu Zhao, Xinjie Xu, Guowang Lehmann, Rainer Metabolites Article The gut microbiome is of tremendous relevance to human health and disease, so it is a hot topic of omics-driven biomedical research. However, a valid identification of gut microbiota-associated molecules in human blood or urine is difficult to achieve. We hypothesize that bowel evacuation is an easy-to-use approach to reveal such metabolites. A non-targeted and modifying group-assisted metabolomics approach (covering 40 types of modifications) was applied to investigate urine samples collected in two independent experiments at various time points before and after laxative use. Fasting over the same time period served as the control condition. As a result, depletion of the fecal microbiome significantly affected the levels of 331 metabolite ions in urine, including 100 modified metabolites. Dominating modifications were glucuronidations, carboxylations, sulfations, adenine conjugations, butyrylations, malonylations, and acetylations. A total of 32 compounds, including common, but also unexpected fecal microbiota-associated metabolites, were annotated. The applied strategy has potential to generate a microbiome-associated metabolite map (M3) of urine from healthy humans, and presumably also other body fluids. Comparative analyses of M3 vs. disease-related metabolite profiles, or therapy-dependent changes may open promising perspectives for human gut microbiome research and diagnostics beyond analyzing feces. MDPI 2023-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10608496/ /pubmed/37887386 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13101061 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Zheng, Sijia
Zhou, Lina
Hoene, Miriam
Peter, Andreas
Birkenfeld, Andreas L.
Weigert, Cora
Liu, Xinyu
Zhao, Xinjie
Xu, Guowang
Lehmann, Rainer
A New Biomarker Profiling Strategy for Gut Microbiome Research: Valid Association of Metabolites to Metabolism of Microbiota Detected by Non-Targeted Metabolomics in Human Urine
title A New Biomarker Profiling Strategy for Gut Microbiome Research: Valid Association of Metabolites to Metabolism of Microbiota Detected by Non-Targeted Metabolomics in Human Urine
title_full A New Biomarker Profiling Strategy for Gut Microbiome Research: Valid Association of Metabolites to Metabolism of Microbiota Detected by Non-Targeted Metabolomics in Human Urine
title_fullStr A New Biomarker Profiling Strategy for Gut Microbiome Research: Valid Association of Metabolites to Metabolism of Microbiota Detected by Non-Targeted Metabolomics in Human Urine
title_full_unstemmed A New Biomarker Profiling Strategy for Gut Microbiome Research: Valid Association of Metabolites to Metabolism of Microbiota Detected by Non-Targeted Metabolomics in Human Urine
title_short A New Biomarker Profiling Strategy for Gut Microbiome Research: Valid Association of Metabolites to Metabolism of Microbiota Detected by Non-Targeted Metabolomics in Human Urine
title_sort new biomarker profiling strategy for gut microbiome research: valid association of metabolites to metabolism of microbiota detected by non-targeted metabolomics in human urine
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37887386
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13101061
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