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    【Science Sub-journal】After changing an organ, how serious are the consequences of intestinal microbiome dysbiosis?

    • Last Update: 2022-09-15
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    For patients in the terminal stages of the disease, organ transplantation is a life-saving method


    On August 31, a research team from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands published a research paper titled "Gut microbiome dysbiosis is associated with increased mortality after solid organ transplantation" in the journal Science Translational Medicine


    the study sample


     01 

    Previous studies on the gut microbiome after solid organ transplantation, overwhelmingly small samples, lack longitudinal and long-term data; And both used 16S nuclear proteosome RNA (rRNA) marker gene sequencing— which provides only limited resolution and microbial taxonomy coverage — and therefore could not functionally characterize


    To overcome these limitations, the researchers used shotgun metagenomics to sequence 1370 stool samples: 415 liver transplant recipients (LTRs) and 672 kidney transplant recipients (RTRs) from the TransplantLines Biobank and Cohort Study


    Taxonomic and metabolic changes occurred in the gut microbiome

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    The study observed that the composition of the gut microbiome of LTR and RTR showed significant changes


    Figure below: Characterization of altered taxa in the gut microbiome after transplantation compared to the general population control group (GPC).


    (A) Principal components reflect the distance of Aitchison from the relative abundance of species-level RCLR transforms produced by DEICODE


    (B) Violin diagram depicting GPC (blue), LTR (orange; PLTR vs HC = 3.


    (C) Evolutionary branch diagram depicts the results of


    The color of these dots indicates importance: green represents a rich taxon of significant differences shared between LTR and RTR; Blue represents taxa with a significant difference abundance that is only significantly different in RTR, and orange represents taxa that is significantly different and abundant only in LTR


    In addition, the research team also demonstrated that the use of immunosuppressive drugs is associated with the observed ecology of the gut microbiome; The degree of dysbiosis is associated


    Limitations and prospects of research

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    The study has several limitations that should be addressed


    Currently, promising breakthroughs are being made in the field of pharmacology, but more research is needed on the complex interactions between the gut microbiome and immunosuppressive drugs to improve health outcomes



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