Plasma Gut Microbe-Derived Metabolites Associated with Peripheral Artery Disease and Major Adverse Cardiac Events.
Karen S HoJoel L RamirezRohan KulkarniKatharine G HarrisIrene HelenowskiLiqun XiongC Keith OzakiS Marlene GrenonPublished in: Microorganisms (2022)
Cardiovascular diseases are associated with gut dysbiosis, but the role of microbe-derived metabolites as biomarkers or modulators of cardiovascular disease are not well understood. This is a targeted metabolomics study to investigate the association of nine microbe-derived metabolites with lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD), a form of atherosclerosis, and major adverse cardiac events (MACE). The study cohort consists of individuals with intermittent claudication and ankle-brachial index (ABI) < 0.9 (N = 119) and controls without clinically-apparent atherosclerosis (N = 37). The primary endpoint was MACE, a composite endpoint of myocardial infarction, coronary revascularization, stroke, transient ischemic attack, or cardiac-related death. Plasma metabolite concentrations differed significantly between the PAD and control groups. After adjustment for traditional atherosclerosis risk factors, kynurenine, hippuric acid, indole-3-propionic acid (IPA), and indole-3-aldehyde (I3A) concentrations were negatively associated with PAD, whereas indoxyl sulfate and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid were positively associated. Hippuric acid, IPA, and I3A correlated with ABI, a surrogate for atherosclerotic disease burden. Those in the highest I3A concentration quartile had significantly improved freedom from MACE during follow-up compared to those in the lowest quartile. This study identifies specific indole- and phenyl-derived species impacted by gut microbial metabolic pathways that could represent novel microbiome-related biomarkers of PAD.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular disease
- peripheral artery disease
- risk factors
- left ventricular
- ms ms
- coronary artery disease
- type diabetes
- emergency department
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mass spectrometry
- heart failure
- coronary artery
- small molecule
- microbial community
- brain injury
- drug delivery
- computed tomography
- high intensity
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- gene expression
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- acute coronary syndrome
- metabolic syndrome
- aortic valve
- diffusion weighted imaging