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Investigating intestinal permeability and gut microbiota roles in acute coronary syndrome patients()

BACKGROUND: Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Perturbed gut- microbiota (dysbiosis) and increased intestinal permeability (leaky-gut) with translocation of bacterial antigens, play critical role in obesity and metabolic syndrome, which are also major ACS ri...

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Autores principales: Alhmoud, Tarik, Kumar, Anand, Lo, Chien-Chi, Al-Sadi, Rana, Clegg, Stacey, Alomari, Ihab, Zmeili, Tarek, Gleasne, Cheryl Diane, Mcmurry, Kim, Dichosa, Armand Earl Ko, Vuyisich, Momchilo, Chain, Patrick Sam Guy, Mishra, Shiraz, Ma, Thomas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9059675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35506046
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humic.2019.100059
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author Alhmoud, Tarik
Kumar, Anand
Lo, Chien-Chi
Al-Sadi, Rana
Clegg, Stacey
Alomari, Ihab
Zmeili, Tarek
Gleasne, Cheryl Diane
Mcmurry, Kim
Dichosa, Armand Earl Ko
Vuyisich, Momchilo
Chain, Patrick Sam Guy
Mishra, Shiraz
Ma, Thomas
author_facet Alhmoud, Tarik
Kumar, Anand
Lo, Chien-Chi
Al-Sadi, Rana
Clegg, Stacey
Alomari, Ihab
Zmeili, Tarek
Gleasne, Cheryl Diane
Mcmurry, Kim
Dichosa, Armand Earl Ko
Vuyisich, Momchilo
Chain, Patrick Sam Guy
Mishra, Shiraz
Ma, Thomas
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description BACKGROUND: Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Perturbed gut- microbiota (dysbiosis) and increased intestinal permeability (leaky-gut) with translocation of bacterial antigens, play critical role in obesity and metabolic syndrome, which are also major ACS risk factors. Additionally, Trimethylamine-N-Oxide (TMAO), a metabolite produced by phylum Proteobacteria in gut is implicated in developing ACS. As Proteobacteria is a major source of translocated antigen lipopolysaccharides (LPS), we hypothesized that ACS patients have leaky-gut condition characterized by dysbiosis with increased Proteobacteria, leading to elevated blood levels of TMAO and LPS. METHODS: In a pilot case-control study, we enrolled 19 ACS patients (within 72-h of cardiac events) and 19 healthy-controls. Gut barrier function was determined using lactulose-to-mannitol urinary excretion ratio (L/M ratio). Stool microbiome composition was examined using16S sequencing and predictive functional analysis for LPS biosynthesis pathway by PICRUSt tool. Serum TMAO and LPS levels were measured. RESULTS: ACS patients had increased Gammaproteobacteria compared to controls:1.8 ±3.0 vs. 0.2 ±0.4% (P =0.04). Though Proteobacteria level was increased but not statistically significant: 4.1 ±3.8 vs. 2.1 ±1.7% (P =0.056). L/M-ratio was three times higher in ACS patients; 0.06 ±0.07 vs 0.023 ±0.02, (P =0.014). Surprisingly, there was no difference in the mean serum LPS or TMAO levels. However, PICRUSt analysis indicated increased Proteobacteria population increasingly contributed to LPS biosynthesis in ACS patients only. CONCLUSIONS: ACS patients likely to have leaky-gut and perturbed gut microbiota. Further studies are required to precisely define the role of dysbiosis in ACS.
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spelling pubmed-90596752022-05-02 Investigating intestinal permeability and gut microbiota roles in acute coronary syndrome patients() Alhmoud, Tarik Kumar, Anand Lo, Chien-Chi Al-Sadi, Rana Clegg, Stacey Alomari, Ihab Zmeili, Tarek Gleasne, Cheryl Diane Mcmurry, Kim Dichosa, Armand Earl Ko Vuyisich, Momchilo Chain, Patrick Sam Guy Mishra, Shiraz Ma, Thomas Hum Microb J Article BACKGROUND: Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Perturbed gut- microbiota (dysbiosis) and increased intestinal permeability (leaky-gut) with translocation of bacterial antigens, play critical role in obesity and metabolic syndrome, which are also major ACS risk factors. Additionally, Trimethylamine-N-Oxide (TMAO), a metabolite produced by phylum Proteobacteria in gut is implicated in developing ACS. As Proteobacteria is a major source of translocated antigen lipopolysaccharides (LPS), we hypothesized that ACS patients have leaky-gut condition characterized by dysbiosis with increased Proteobacteria, leading to elevated blood levels of TMAO and LPS. METHODS: In a pilot case-control study, we enrolled 19 ACS patients (within 72-h of cardiac events) and 19 healthy-controls. Gut barrier function was determined using lactulose-to-mannitol urinary excretion ratio (L/M ratio). Stool microbiome composition was examined using16S sequencing and predictive functional analysis for LPS biosynthesis pathway by PICRUSt tool. Serum TMAO and LPS levels were measured. RESULTS: ACS patients had increased Gammaproteobacteria compared to controls:1.8 ±3.0 vs. 0.2 ±0.4% (P =0.04). Though Proteobacteria level was increased but not statistically significant: 4.1 ±3.8 vs. 2.1 ±1.7% (P =0.056). L/M-ratio was three times higher in ACS patients; 0.06 ±0.07 vs 0.023 ±0.02, (P =0.014). Surprisingly, there was no difference in the mean serum LPS or TMAO levels. However, PICRUSt analysis indicated increased Proteobacteria population increasingly contributed to LPS biosynthesis in ACS patients only. CONCLUSIONS: ACS patients likely to have leaky-gut and perturbed gut microbiota. Further studies are required to precisely define the role of dysbiosis in ACS. 2019-08 2019-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9059675/ /pubmed/35506046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humic.2019.100059 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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Alhmoud, Tarik
Kumar, Anand
Lo, Chien-Chi
Al-Sadi, Rana
Clegg, Stacey
Alomari, Ihab
Zmeili, Tarek
Gleasne, Cheryl Diane
Mcmurry, Kim
Dichosa, Armand Earl Ko
Vuyisich, Momchilo
Chain, Patrick Sam Guy
Mishra, Shiraz
Ma, Thomas
Investigating intestinal permeability and gut microbiota roles in acute coronary syndrome patients()
title Investigating intestinal permeability and gut microbiota roles in acute coronary syndrome patients()
title_full Investigating intestinal permeability and gut microbiota roles in acute coronary syndrome patients()
title_fullStr Investigating intestinal permeability and gut microbiota roles in acute coronary syndrome patients()
title_full_unstemmed Investigating intestinal permeability and gut microbiota roles in acute coronary syndrome patients()
title_short Investigating intestinal permeability and gut microbiota roles in acute coronary syndrome patients()
title_sort investigating intestinal permeability and gut microbiota roles in acute coronary syndrome patients()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9059675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35506046
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humic.2019.100059
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