Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 2220 Pierce Ave, PRB 354B, Nashville, TN, 37232, USA.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Eur J Nutr. 2021 Dec;60(8):4413-4427. doi: 10.1007/s00394-021-02599-9. Epub 2021 May 31.
Healthy eating index (HEI), a measure of diet quality, associates with metabolic health outcomes; however, the molecular basis is unclear. We conducted a multi-omic study to examine whether HEI associates with the circulatory and gut metabolome and investigated the gut microbiome-HEI interaction on circulating and gut metabolites.
Through a cross-sectional study, we evaluated diet quality in healthy individuals [the ABO Glycoproteomics in Platelets and Endothelial Cells (ABO) Study, n = 73], metabolites (measured at Metabolon Inc.) in plasma (n = 800) and gut (n = 767) and the gut microbiome at enterotype and microbial taxa (n = 296) levels. Pathway analysis was conducted using Metaboanalyst 4.0. We performed multi-variable linear regression to explore both the HEI-metabolites and HEI-microbiome associations and how metabolites were affected by the HEI-microbiome interaction. In the Fish oils and Adipose Inflammation Reduction (FAIR) Study (n = 25), analyses on HEI and plasma metabolites were replicated. Estimates of findings from both studies were pooled in random-effects meta-analysis.
The HEI-2015 was associated with 74 plasma and 73 gut metabolites (mostly lipids) and with 47 metabolites in the meta-analysis of the ABO and FAIR Studies. Compared to Enterotype-1 participants, those with Enterotype-2 had higher diet quality (p = 0.01). We also identified 9 microbial genera associated with HEI, and 35 plasma and 40 gut metabolites linked to the HEI-gut microbiome interaction. Pathways involved in the metabolism of polar lipids, amino acids and caffeine strongly associated with diet quality. However, the HEI-microbiome interaction not only influenced the pathways involved in the metabolism of branch-chain amino acids, it also affected upstream pathways including nucleotide metabolism and amino acids biosynthesis.
Our multi-omic analysis demonstrated that changes in metabolism, measured by either circulatory/gut metabolites or metabolic pathways, are influenced by not only diet quality but also gut microbiome alterations shaped by the quality of diet consumed. Future work is needed to explore the causality in the interplay between HEI and gut-microbiome composition in metabolism.
健康饮食指数(HEI)是衡量饮食质量的指标,与代谢健康结果相关;然而,其分子基础尚不清楚。我们进行了一项多组学研究,以检验 HEI 是否与循环和肠道代谢组相关,并研究肠道微生物组与 HEI 对循环和肠道代谢物的相互作用。
通过一项横断面研究,我们评估了健康个体的饮食质量(ABO Glycoproteomics in Platelets and Endothelial Cells [ABO] 研究,n=73)、血浆(n=800)和肠道(n=767)中的代谢物(在 Metabolon Inc. 处测量)以及肠道微生物组的肠型和微生物分类群水平(n=296)。使用 Metaboanalyst 4.0 进行途径分析。我们进行了多变量线性回归,以探讨 HEI-代谢物和 HEI-微生物组的关联,以及代谢物如何受到 HEI-微生物组相互作用的影响。在鱼油和脂肪炎症减少(FAIR)研究(n=25)中,对 HEI 和血浆代谢物进行了重复分析。在 AB0 和 FAIR 研究的随机效应荟萃分析中,合并了两项研究结果的估计值。
HEI-2015 与 74 种血浆代谢物和 73 种肠道代谢物(主要是脂质)相关,与 ABO 和 FAIR 研究的荟萃分析中的 47 种代谢物相关。与肠型 1 参与者相比,肠型 2 参与者的饮食质量更高(p=0.01)。我们还发现了 9 个与 HEI 相关的微生物属,以及 35 种血浆代谢物和 40 种肠道代谢物与 HEI-肠道微生物组相互作用相关。与极性脂质、氨基酸和咖啡因代谢密切相关的途径强烈与饮食质量相关。然而,HEI-微生物组的相互作用不仅影响了支链氨基酸代谢途径,还影响了包括核苷酸代谢和氨基酸生物合成在内的上游途径。
我们的多组学分析表明,循环/肠道代谢物或代谢途径测量的代谢变化不仅受饮食质量影响,还受饮食质量塑造的肠道微生物组变化影响。需要进一步研究来探索 HEI 与肠道微生物组组成在代谢中的相互作用中的因果关系。