The gut microbiome and metabolome in kidney transplant recipients with normal and moderately decreased kidney function

Background The kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) were diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease after transplantation (CKD-T). CKD-T can be affected by the microbial composition and metabolites. The present study integrates the analysis of gut microbiome and metabolites to further identify the charact...

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Main Authors: Yang Lan, Duo Wang, Jiayang He, Hongji Yang, Yifu Hou, Wenjia Di, Hailian Wang, Xiangwei Luo, Liang Wei
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/0886022X.2023.2228419
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author Yang Lan
Duo Wang
Jiayang He
Hongji Yang
Yifu Hou
Wenjia Di
Hailian Wang
Xiangwei Luo
Liang Wei
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Duo Wang
Jiayang He
Hongji Yang
Yifu Hou
Wenjia Di
Hailian Wang
Xiangwei Luo
Liang Wei
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description Background The kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) were diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease after transplantation (CKD-T). CKD-T can be affected by the microbial composition and metabolites. The present study integrates the analysis of gut microbiome and metabolites to further identify the characteristics of CKD-T.Methods We collected 100 fecal samples of KTRs and divided them into two groups according to the stage progression of CKD-T. Among them, 55 samples were analyzed by Hiseq sequencing, and 100 samples were used for non-targeted metabolomics analysis. The gut microbiome and metabolomics of KTRs were comprehensively characterized.Results As well as significant differences in gut microbiome diversity between the CKD G1-2T group and CKD G3T group. Eight flora including Akkermansia were found to be enriched in CKD G3T group. As compared with CKD G1-2T group, the relative abundance of some amino acid metabolism, glycerophospholipid metabolism, amino acid biosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism and purine metabolism in CKD G3T group were differential expressed significantly. In addition, fecal metabolome analysis indicated that CKD G3T group had a unique metabolite distribution characteristic. Two differentially expressed metabolites, N-acetylornithine and 5-deoxy-5'-(Methylthio) Adenosine, were highly correlated with serum creatinine, eGFR and cystatin C. The enrichment of gut microbial function in CKD-T is correlated with the expression of gut metabolites.Conclusion Gut microbiome and metabolites in the progression of CKD-T display some unique distribution and expression characteristics. The composition of the gut microbiome and their metabolites appears to be different between patients with CKD G3T and those with CKD G1-2T.
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spelling doaj-art-e0866898f3d345dfbac2e69c4e2151262025-08-20T03:53:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupRenal Failure0886-022X1525-60492023-12-0145110.1080/0886022X.2023.2228419The gut microbiome and metabolome in kidney transplant recipients with normal and moderately decreased kidney functionYang Lan0Duo Wang1Jiayang He2Hongji Yang3Yifu Hou4Wenjia Di5Hailian Wang6Xiangwei Luo7Liang Wei8Clinical Immunology Translational Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province and Institute of Organ Transplantation, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaClinical Immunology Translational Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province and Institute of Organ Transplantation, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaClinical Immunology Translational Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province and Institute of Organ Transplantation, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaClinical Immunology Translational Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province and Institute of Organ Transplantation, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaClinical Immunology Translational Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province and Institute of Organ Transplantation, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaClinical Immunology Translational Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province and Institute of Organ Transplantation, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaClinical Immunology Translational Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province and Institute of Organ Transplantation, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaClinical Immunology Translational Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province and Institute of Organ Transplantation, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaClinical Immunology Translational Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province and Institute of Organ Transplantation, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaBackground The kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) were diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease after transplantation (CKD-T). CKD-T can be affected by the microbial composition and metabolites. The present study integrates the analysis of gut microbiome and metabolites to further identify the characteristics of CKD-T.Methods We collected 100 fecal samples of KTRs and divided them into two groups according to the stage progression of CKD-T. Among them, 55 samples were analyzed by Hiseq sequencing, and 100 samples were used for non-targeted metabolomics analysis. The gut microbiome and metabolomics of KTRs were comprehensively characterized.Results As well as significant differences in gut microbiome diversity between the CKD G1-2T group and CKD G3T group. Eight flora including Akkermansia were found to be enriched in CKD G3T group. As compared with CKD G1-2T group, the relative abundance of some amino acid metabolism, glycerophospholipid metabolism, amino acid biosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism and purine metabolism in CKD G3T group were differential expressed significantly. In addition, fecal metabolome analysis indicated that CKD G3T group had a unique metabolite distribution characteristic. Two differentially expressed metabolites, N-acetylornithine and 5-deoxy-5'-(Methylthio) Adenosine, were highly correlated with serum creatinine, eGFR and cystatin C. The enrichment of gut microbial function in CKD-T is correlated with the expression of gut metabolites.Conclusion Gut microbiome and metabolites in the progression of CKD-T display some unique distribution and expression characteristics. The composition of the gut microbiome and their metabolites appears to be different between patients with CKD G3T and those with CKD G1-2T.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/0886022X.2023.2228419Chronic kidney disease after transplantationkidney transplantationgut microbiomemetabolites
spellingShingle Yang Lan
Duo Wang
Jiayang He
Hongji Yang
Yifu Hou
Wenjia Di
Hailian Wang
Xiangwei Luo
Liang Wei
The gut microbiome and metabolome in kidney transplant recipients with normal and moderately decreased kidney function
Renal Failure
Chronic kidney disease after transplantation
kidney transplantation
gut microbiome
metabolites
title The gut microbiome and metabolome in kidney transplant recipients with normal and moderately decreased kidney function
title_full The gut microbiome and metabolome in kidney transplant recipients with normal and moderately decreased kidney function
title_fullStr The gut microbiome and metabolome in kidney transplant recipients with normal and moderately decreased kidney function
title_full_unstemmed The gut microbiome and metabolome in kidney transplant recipients with normal and moderately decreased kidney function
title_short The gut microbiome and metabolome in kidney transplant recipients with normal and moderately decreased kidney function
title_sort gut microbiome and metabolome in kidney transplant recipients with normal and moderately decreased kidney function
topic Chronic kidney disease after transplantation
kidney transplantation
gut microbiome
metabolites
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/0886022X.2023.2228419
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