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在大鼠的整个生命周期中进行肠道微生物组和大脑代谢组关联研究的策略。

Strategy for an Association Study of the Intestinal Microbiome and Brain Metabolome Across the Lifespan of Rats.

机构信息

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Diabetes Mellitus and Center for Translational Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated Sixth People's Hospital , Shanghai 200233, China.

University of Hawaii Cancer Center , Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, United States.

出版信息

Anal Chem. 2018 Feb 20;90(4):2475-2483. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b02859. Epub 2018 Jan 30.

Abstract

There is increased appreciation for the diverse roles of the microbiome-gut-brain axis on mammalian growth and health throughout the lifespan. Numerous studies have demonstrated that the gut microbiome and their metabolites are extensively involved in the communication between brain and gut. Association study of brain metabolome and gut microbiome is an active field offering large amounts of information on the interaction of microbiome, brain and gut but data size and complicated hierarchical relationships were found to be major obstacles to the formation of significant, reproducible conclusions. This study addressed a two-level strategy of brain metabolome and gut microbiome association analysis of male Wistar rats in the process of growth, employing several analytical platforms and various bioinformatics methods. Trajectory analysis showed that the age-related brain metabolome and gut microbiome had similarity in overall alteration patterns. Four high taxonomical level correlated pairs of "metabolite type-bacterial phylum", including "lipids-Spirochaetes", "free fatty acids (FFAs)-Firmicutes", "bile acids (BAs)-Firmicutes", and "Neurotransmitters-Bacteroidetes", were screened out based on unit- and multivariant correlation analysis and function analysis. Four groups of specific "metabolite-bacterium" association pairs from within the above high level key pairs were further identified. The key correlation pairs were validated by an independent animal study. This two-level strategy is effective in identifying principal correlations in big data sets obtained from the systematic multiomics study, furthering our understanding on the lifelong connection between brain and gut.

摘要

人们越来越意识到微生物群-肠-脑轴在哺乳动物生长和整个生命周期中的健康中起着多样化的作用。大量研究表明,肠道微生物群及其代谢产物广泛参与了大脑和肠道之间的通讯。脑代谢组和肠道微生物组的关联研究是一个活跃的领域,提供了大量关于微生物组、大脑和肠道相互作用的信息,但数据大小和复杂的层次关系被发现是形成重要、可重复结论的主要障碍。本研究采用多种分析平台和各种生物信息学方法,针对雄性 Wistar 大鼠生长过程中的脑代谢组和肠道微生物组关联分析,提出了一种两级策略。轨迹分析表明,与年龄相关的脑代谢组和肠道微生物组在整体变化模式上具有相似性。基于单位和多变量相关性分析和功能分析,筛选出了 4 对高分类水平的“代谢物-细菌门”相关对,包括“脂质-螺旋体”、“游离脂肪酸(FFAs)-Firmicutes”、“胆汁酸(BAs)-Firmicutes”和“神经递质-Bacteroidetes”。进一步从上述高水平关键对中确定了 4 组特定的“代谢物-细菌”关联对。通过独立的动物研究验证了关键相关对。这种两级策略有效地识别了从系统多组学研究中获得的大数据集中的主要相关性,进一步加深了我们对大脑和肠道之间终生联系的理解。

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