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Alterations in Metabolome and Microbiome Associated with an Early Stress Stage in Male Wistar Rats: A Multi-Omics Approach
Stress disorders have dramatically increased in recent decades becoming the most prevalent psychiatric disorder in the United States and Europe. However, the diagnosis of stress disorders is currently based on symptom checklist and psychological questionnaires, thus making the identification of cand...
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author | Hernandez-Baixauli, Julia Puigbò, Pere Abasolo, Nerea Palacios-Jordan, Hector Foguet-Romero, Elisabet Suñol, David Galofré, Mar Caimari, Antoni Baselga-Escudero, Laura Bas, Josep M. Del Mulero, Miquel |
author_facet | Hernandez-Baixauli, Julia Puigbò, Pere Abasolo, Nerea Palacios-Jordan, Hector Foguet-Romero, Elisabet Suñol, David Galofré, Mar Caimari, Antoni Baselga-Escudero, Laura Bas, Josep M. Del Mulero, Miquel |
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description | Stress disorders have dramatically increased in recent decades becoming the most prevalent psychiatric disorder in the United States and Europe. However, the diagnosis of stress disorders is currently based on symptom checklist and psychological questionnaires, thus making the identification of candidate biomarkers necessary to gain better insights into this pathology and its related metabolic alterations. Regarding the identification of potential biomarkers, omic profiling and metabolic footprint arise as promising approaches to recognize early biochemical changes in such disease and provide opportunities for the development of integrative candidate biomarkers. Here, we studied plasma and urine metabolites together with metagenomics in a 3 days Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress (3d CUMS) animal approach that aims to focus on the early stress period of a well-established depression model. The multi-omics integration showed a profile composed by a signature of eight plasma metabolites, six urine metabolites and five microbes. Specifically, threonic acid, malic acid, alpha-ketoglutarate, succinic acid and cholesterol were proposed as key metabolites that could serve as key potential biomarkers in plasma metabolome of early stages of stress. Such findings targeted the threonic acid metabolism and the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle as important pathways in early stress. Additionally, an increase in opportunistic microbes as virus of the Herpesvirales was observed in the microbiota as an effect of the primary stress stages. Our results provide an experimental biochemical characterization of the early stage of CUMS accompanied by a subsequent omic profiling and a metabolic footprinting that provide potential candidate biomarkers. |
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spelling | pubmed-86579542021-12-10 Alterations in Metabolome and Microbiome Associated with an Early Stress Stage in Male Wistar Rats: A Multi-Omics Approach Hernandez-Baixauli, Julia Puigbò, Pere Abasolo, Nerea Palacios-Jordan, Hector Foguet-Romero, Elisabet Suñol, David Galofré, Mar Caimari, Antoni Baselga-Escudero, Laura Bas, Josep M. Del Mulero, Miquel Int J Mol Sci Article Stress disorders have dramatically increased in recent decades becoming the most prevalent psychiatric disorder in the United States and Europe. However, the diagnosis of stress disorders is currently based on symptom checklist and psychological questionnaires, thus making the identification of candidate biomarkers necessary to gain better insights into this pathology and its related metabolic alterations. Regarding the identification of potential biomarkers, omic profiling and metabolic footprint arise as promising approaches to recognize early biochemical changes in such disease and provide opportunities for the development of integrative candidate biomarkers. Here, we studied plasma and urine metabolites together with metagenomics in a 3 days Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress (3d CUMS) animal approach that aims to focus on the early stress period of a well-established depression model. The multi-omics integration showed a profile composed by a signature of eight plasma metabolites, six urine metabolites and five microbes. Specifically, threonic acid, malic acid, alpha-ketoglutarate, succinic acid and cholesterol were proposed as key metabolites that could serve as key potential biomarkers in plasma metabolome of early stages of stress. Such findings targeted the threonic acid metabolism and the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle as important pathways in early stress. Additionally, an increase in opportunistic microbes as virus of the Herpesvirales was observed in the microbiota as an effect of the primary stress stages. Our results provide an experimental biochemical characterization of the early stage of CUMS accompanied by a subsequent omic profiling and a metabolic footprinting that provide potential candidate biomarkers. MDPI 2021-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8657954/ /pubmed/34884735 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222312931 Text en © 2021 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 Hernandez-Baixauli, Julia Puigbò, Pere Abasolo, Nerea Palacios-Jordan, Hector Foguet-Romero, Elisabet Suñol, David Galofré, Mar Caimari, Antoni Baselga-Escudero, Laura Bas, Josep M. Del Mulero, Miquel Alterations in Metabolome and Microbiome Associated with an Early Stress Stage in Male Wistar Rats: A Multi-Omics Approach |
title | Alterations in Metabolome and Microbiome Associated with an Early Stress Stage in Male Wistar Rats: A Multi-Omics Approach |
title_full | Alterations in Metabolome and Microbiome Associated with an Early Stress Stage in Male Wistar Rats: A Multi-Omics Approach |
title_fullStr | Alterations in Metabolome and Microbiome Associated with an Early Stress Stage in Male Wistar Rats: A Multi-Omics Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Alterations in Metabolome and Microbiome Associated with an Early Stress Stage in Male Wistar Rats: A Multi-Omics Approach |
title_short | Alterations in Metabolome and Microbiome Associated with an Early Stress Stage in Male Wistar Rats: A Multi-Omics Approach |
title_sort | alterations in metabolome and microbiome associated with an early stress stage in male wistar rats: a multi-omics approach |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657954/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34884735 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222312931 |
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