Characterization of Fecal Microbiomes of Osteoporotic Patients in Korea.
Asad Ul HaqHoonhee SeoSujin JoHyun-A ParkSukyung KimYoungkyoung LeeSaebim LeeJe Hoon JeongHo Yeon SongPublished in: Polish journal of microbiology (2022)
An imbalanced gut microbiome has been linked to a higher risk of many bone-related diseases. The objective of this study was to discover biomarkers of osteoporosis (OP). So, we collected 76 stool samples (60 human controls and 16 OP patients), extracted DNA, and performed 16S ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) gene-based amplicon sequencing. Among the taxa with an average taxonomic composition greater than 1%, only the Lachnospira genus showed a significant difference between the two groups. The Linear Discriminant Effect Size analysis and qPCR experiments indicated the Lachnospira genus as a potential biomarker of OP. Moreover, a total of 11 metabolic pathways varied between the two groups. Our study concludes that the genus Lachnospira is potentially crucial for diagnosing and treating osteoporosis. The findings of this study might help researchers better understand OP from a microbiome perspective. This research might develop more effective diagnostic and treatment methods for OP in the future.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- bone mineral density
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- postmenopausal women
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- endothelial cells
- gene expression
- dna methylation
- transcription factor
- single cell
- smoking cessation
- current status
- cell free
- induced pluripotent stem cells