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一项男性下尿路症状的多组学研究:JC 病毒的潜在作用。

A multi-omic investigation of male lower urinary tract symptoms: Potential role for JC virus.

机构信息

Molecular and Environmental Toxicology Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America.

Department of Pathobiological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Feb 25;16(2):e0246266. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246266. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) comprise a common syndrome of aging that negatively impacts quality of life. The etiology of LUTS is multifactorial, involving benign prostatic hyperplasia, smooth muscle and neurologic dysfunction, inflammation, sexually transmitted infections, fibrosis, and potentially dysbiosis, but this aspect remains poorly explored. We investigated whether the presence of infectious agents in urine might be associated with LUTS by combining next-generation DNA sequencing for virus discovery, microbiome analysis for characterization of bacterial communities, and mass spectrometry-based metabolomics. In urine from 29 LUTS cases and 9 controls from Wisconsin, we found a statistically significant association between a diagnosis of LUTS and the presence of JC virus (JCV), a common neurotropic human polyomavirus (Polyomaviridae, Betapolyomavirus) linked to severe neurologic disease in rare cases. This association (based on metagenomics) was not borne out when specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing was applied to this set of samples, likely due to the greater sensitivity of PCR. Interestingly, urine metabolomics analysis identified dysregulation of metabolites associated with key LUTS processes. Microbiome analysis found no evidence of microbial community dysbiosis in LUTS cases, but JCV-positive samples contained more Anaerococcus species, which are involved in polymicrobial infections of the urinary tract. Neither age nor body mass index were significantly associated with the presence of urinary JCV-in the initial group or in an additional, regionally distinct group. These data provide preliminary support the hypothesis that viruses such as JCV may play a role in the development or progression of LUTS, together with other infectious agents and host metabolic responses.

摘要

男性下尿路症状(LUTS)是一种常见的衰老综合征,会对生活质量产生负面影响。LUTS 的病因是多因素的,涉及良性前列腺增生、平滑肌和神经功能障碍、炎症、性传播感染、纤维化,以及潜在的微生态失调,但这方面的研究仍不够深入。我们通过结合下一代 DNA 测序以发现病毒、微生物组分析以描述细菌群落以及基于质谱的代谢组学,研究了尿液中是否存在感染因子是否与 LUTS 有关。在来自威斯康星州的 29 例 LUTS 病例和 9 例对照者的尿液中,我们发现 LUTS 诊断与 JC 病毒(JCV)的存在之间存在统计学显著关联,JCV 是一种常见的神经嗜性人类多瘤病毒(多瘤病毒科,β多瘤病毒),在极少数情况下与严重的神经系统疾病有关。当将这组样本应用于特定的聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测时,这种关联(基于宏基因组学)并没有得到证实,这可能是由于 PCR 的灵敏度更高。有趣的是,尿液代谢组学分析确定了与关键 LUTS 过程相关的代谢物失调。微生物组分析未发现 LUTS 病例中微生物群落失调的证据,但 JCV 阳性样本中含有更多的厌氧球菌属物种,该属与尿路感染的多微生物感染有关。年龄和体重指数均与初始组或另外一个区域独特的组中尿液 JCV 的存在无显著相关性。这些数据初步支持了这样一种假说,即 JCV 等病毒可能与其他感染因子和宿主代谢反应一起在 LUTS 的发展或进展中发挥作用。

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