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Depression and anxiety in patients with active ulcerative colitis: crosstalk of gut microbiota, metabolomics and proteomics

Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) have a high prevalence of mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety. Gut microbiota imbalance and disturbed metabolism have been suggested to play an important role in either UC or mental disorders. However, little is known about their detailed multi-omic...

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Autores principales: Yuan, Xiaomin, Chen, Biqing, Duan, Zhenglan, Xia, Ziqian, Ding, Yang, Chen, Tuo, Liu, Huize, Wang, Baosheng, Yang, Bolin, Wang, Xiaoyong, Liu, Shijia, Zhou, Jin-Yong, Liu, Yajun, Wang, Qiong, Shen, Zhaofeng, Xiao, Jun, Shang, Hongtao, Liu, Weiwei, Shi, Guoping, Zhu, Lei, Chen, Yugen
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8632339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34806521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1987779
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author Yuan, Xiaomin
Chen, Biqing
Duan, Zhenglan
Xia, Ziqian
Ding, Yang
Chen, Tuo
Liu, Huize
Wang, Baosheng
Yang, Bolin
Wang, Xiaoyong
Liu, Shijia
Zhou, Jin-Yong
Liu, Yajun
Wang, Qiong
Shen, Zhaofeng
Xiao, Jun
Shang, Hongtao
Liu, Weiwei
Shi, Guoping
Zhu, Lei
Chen, Yugen
author_facet Yuan, Xiaomin
Chen, Biqing
Duan, Zhenglan
Xia, Ziqian
Ding, Yang
Chen, Tuo
Liu, Huize
Wang, Baosheng
Yang, Bolin
Wang, Xiaoyong
Liu, Shijia
Zhou, Jin-Yong
Liu, Yajun
Wang, Qiong
Shen, Zhaofeng
Xiao, Jun
Shang, Hongtao
Liu, Weiwei
Shi, Guoping
Zhu, Lei
Chen, Yugen
author_sort Yuan, Xiaomin
collection PubMed
description Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) have a high prevalence of mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety. Gut microbiota imbalance and disturbed metabolism have been suggested to play an important role in either UC or mental disorders. However, little is known about their detailed multi-omics characteristics in patients with UC and depression/anxiety. In this prospective observational study, 240 Chinese patients were enrolled, including 129 patients with active UC (69 in Phase 1 and 60 in Phase 2; divided into depression/non-depression or anxiety/non-anxiety groups), 49 patients with depression and anxiety (non-UC), and 62 healthy people. The gut microbiota of all subjects was analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing. The serum metabolome and proteome of patients with UC in Phase 2 were analyzed using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Associations between multi-omics were evaluated by correlation analysis. The prophylactic effect of candidate metabolites on the depressive-like behavior of mice with colitis was investigated. In total, 58% of patients with active UC had depression, while 50% had anxiety. Compared to patients with UC without depression/anxiety, patients with UC and depression/anxiety had lower fecal microbial community richness and diversity, with more Lactobacillales, Sellimonas, Streptococcus, and Enterococcus but less Prevotella_9 and Lachnospira. Most metabolites (e.g., glycochenodeoxycholate) were increased in the serum, while few metabolites, including 2ʹ-deoxy-D-ribose and L-pipecolic acid, were decreased, accompanied by a general reduction in immunoglobulin proteins. These related bacteria, metabolites, and proteins were highly connected. A prophylactic administration of 2ʹ-deoxy-D-ribose and L-pipecolic acid significantly reduced the depressive-like behaviors in mice with colitis and alleviated the inflammatory cytokine levels in their colon, blood and brain. This study has identified a comprehensive multi-omics network related to depression and anxiety in active UC. It is composed of a certain set of gut microbiota, metabolites, and proteins, which are potential targets for clinical intervention for patients with UC and depression/anxiety.
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spelling pubmed-86323392021-12-01 Depression and anxiety in patients with active ulcerative colitis: crosstalk of gut microbiota, metabolomics and proteomics Yuan, Xiaomin Chen, Biqing Duan, Zhenglan Xia, Ziqian Ding, Yang Chen, Tuo Liu, Huize Wang, Baosheng Yang, Bolin Wang, Xiaoyong Liu, Shijia Zhou, Jin-Yong Liu, Yajun Wang, Qiong Shen, Zhaofeng Xiao, Jun Shang, Hongtao Liu, Weiwei Shi, Guoping Zhu, Lei Chen, Yugen Gut Microbes Research Paper Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) have a high prevalence of mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety. Gut microbiota imbalance and disturbed metabolism have been suggested to play an important role in either UC or mental disorders. However, little is known about their detailed multi-omics characteristics in patients with UC and depression/anxiety. In this prospective observational study, 240 Chinese patients were enrolled, including 129 patients with active UC (69 in Phase 1 and 60 in Phase 2; divided into depression/non-depression or anxiety/non-anxiety groups), 49 patients with depression and anxiety (non-UC), and 62 healthy people. The gut microbiota of all subjects was analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing. The serum metabolome and proteome of patients with UC in Phase 2 were analyzed using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Associations between multi-omics were evaluated by correlation analysis. The prophylactic effect of candidate metabolites on the depressive-like behavior of mice with colitis was investigated. In total, 58% of patients with active UC had depression, while 50% had anxiety. Compared to patients with UC without depression/anxiety, patients with UC and depression/anxiety had lower fecal microbial community richness and diversity, with more Lactobacillales, Sellimonas, Streptococcus, and Enterococcus but less Prevotella_9 and Lachnospira. Most metabolites (e.g., glycochenodeoxycholate) were increased in the serum, while few metabolites, including 2ʹ-deoxy-D-ribose and L-pipecolic acid, were decreased, accompanied by a general reduction in immunoglobulin proteins. These related bacteria, metabolites, and proteins were highly connected. A prophylactic administration of 2ʹ-deoxy-D-ribose and L-pipecolic acid significantly reduced the depressive-like behaviors in mice with colitis and alleviated the inflammatory cytokine levels in their colon, blood and brain. This study has identified a comprehensive multi-omics network related to depression and anxiety in active UC. It is composed of a certain set of gut microbiota, metabolites, and proteins, which are potential targets for clinical intervention for patients with UC and depression/anxiety. Taylor & Francis 2021-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8632339/ /pubmed/34806521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1987779 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Yuan, Xiaomin
Chen, Biqing
Duan, Zhenglan
Xia, Ziqian
Ding, Yang
Chen, Tuo
Liu, Huize
Wang, Baosheng
Yang, Bolin
Wang, Xiaoyong
Liu, Shijia
Zhou, Jin-Yong
Liu, Yajun
Wang, Qiong
Shen, Zhaofeng
Xiao, Jun
Shang, Hongtao
Liu, Weiwei
Shi, Guoping
Zhu, Lei
Chen, Yugen
Depression and anxiety in patients with active ulcerative colitis: crosstalk of gut microbiota, metabolomics and proteomics
title Depression and anxiety in patients with active ulcerative colitis: crosstalk of gut microbiota, metabolomics and proteomics
title_full Depression and anxiety in patients with active ulcerative colitis: crosstalk of gut microbiota, metabolomics and proteomics
title_fullStr Depression and anxiety in patients with active ulcerative colitis: crosstalk of gut microbiota, metabolomics and proteomics
title_full_unstemmed Depression and anxiety in patients with active ulcerative colitis: crosstalk of gut microbiota, metabolomics and proteomics
title_short Depression and anxiety in patients with active ulcerative colitis: crosstalk of gut microbiota, metabolomics and proteomics
title_sort depression and anxiety in patients with active ulcerative colitis: crosstalk of gut microbiota, metabolomics and proteomics
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8632339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34806521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1987779
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