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嗜黏蛋白阿克曼氏菌对良性前列腺增生和代谢综合征的有益作用。

Beneficial effects of Akkermansia muciniphila on benign prostatic hyperplasia and metabolic syndrome.

作者信息

Wu Shengyun, Yin Xianlai, Yang Peng, Gong Binghao, Wang Zhenting

机构信息

Department of Urology, The Third People's Hospital of Haikou, Hainan, 570100, China.

Department of Urology, Affiliated Haikou Hospital of Central South University Xiangya Medical School, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410011, China.

出版信息

Arch Biochem Biophys. 2025 Jun;768:110294. doi: 10.1016/j.abb.2025.110294. Epub 2025 Jan 9.

Abstract

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a prevalent condition associated with male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and is influenced by metabolic syndrome (MetS) and gut microbiota. Akkermansia muciniphila (AKK) is a gut commensal that has emerged as a potential modulator of metabolic health and inflammatory conditions. This study investigated the correlation between Akkermansia abundance and BPH severity and metabolic indices in fecal and serum samples from BPH patients and healthy donors using 16S rRNA sequencing and metabolic profiling. A testosterone-induced BPH mouse model was used to evaluate the effects of AKK administration on BPH severity and metabolic indices. Altered gut microbiota diversity was observed in BPH patients, with a significant reduction in Akkermansia abundance. Akkermansia abundance was negatively correlated with BPH symptom score, serum lipopolysaccharides (LPS), body mass index (BMI), blood glucose, total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). AKK administration in BPH mice resulted in histopathological improvements, reduced prostate index, and amelioration of glandular hyperplasia. Although changes in blood glucose, TC, and LDL-C levels post-AKK supplementation were not statistically significant, a trend toward improvement was noted. Additionally, AKK administration led to a reduction in systemic inflammation markers and restoration of intestinal barrier integrity. In conclusion, AKK might modulate the gut microbiota-prostate axis and MetS. AKK's influence on systemic inflammation and gut barrier function suggests its therapeutic promise in managing BPH and associated metabolic disorders. These findings pave the way for novel microbiota-targeted therapies in the treatment of BPH and MetS.

摘要

良性前列腺增生(BPH)是一种与男性下尿路症状(LUTS)相关的常见病症,受代谢综合征(MetS)和肠道微生物群影响。嗜黏蛋白阿克曼氏菌(AKK)是一种肠道共生菌,已成为代谢健康和炎症状态的潜在调节因子。本研究使用16S rRNA测序和代谢谱分析,调查了BPH患者和健康供体粪便及血清样本中阿克曼氏菌丰度与BPH严重程度及代谢指标之间的相关性。使用睾酮诱导的BPH小鼠模型评估给予AKK对BPH严重程度和代谢指标的影响。在BPH患者中观察到肠道微生物群多样性改变,阿克曼氏菌丰度显著降低。阿克曼氏菌丰度与BPH症状评分、血清脂多糖(LPS)、体重指数(BMI)、血糖、总胆固醇(TC)、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL-C)和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDL-C)呈负相关。给BPH小鼠给予AKK可导致组织病理学改善、前列腺指数降低和腺体增生减轻。虽然补充AKK后血糖、TC和LDL-C水平的变化无统计学意义,但有改善趋势。此外,给予AKK可导致全身炎症标志物减少和肠道屏障完整性恢复。总之,AKK可能调节肠道微生物群 - 前列腺轴和MetS。AKK对全身炎症和肠道屏障功能的影响表明其在管理BPH和相关代谢紊乱方面具有治疗前景。这些发现为BPH和MetS治疗中新型微生物群靶向疗法铺平了道路。

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