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Gut microbial dysbiosis in patients with Cushing's disease in long-term remission. Relationship with cardiometabolic risk.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Patients with Cushing's disease (CD) in remission maintain an increased cardiovascular risk. Impaired characteristics of gut microbiome (dysbiosis) have been associated with several cardiometabolic risk factors.

Methods

Twenty-eight female non-diabetic patients with CD in remission with a mean ± SD) age of 51 ± 9 years, mean ( ± SD) BMI, 26 ± 4, median (IQR) duration of remission, 11(4) years and 24 gender-, age, BMI-matched controls were included. The V4 region of the bacterial 16S rDNA was PCR amplified and sequenced to analyse microbial alpha diversity (Chao 1 index, observed number of species, Shannon index) and beta diversity analysis through the Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA) of weighted and unweighted UniFrac distances. Inter-group difference in microbiome composition was analysed using MaAsLin2.

Results

The Chao 1 index was lower in CD as compared with controls (Kruskal-Wallis test, q = 0.002), indicating lower microbial richness in the former. Beta diversity analysis showed that faecal samples from CS patients clustered together and separated from the controls (Adonis test, p<0.05). Collinsella, a genus form of the Actinobacteria phylum was present in CD patients only, whereas Sutterella, a genus from Proteobacteria phylum, was scarcely detectable/undetectable in CD patients as well as Lachnospira, a genus of the Lachnospiraceae family of the Firmicutes phylum. In CS, the Chao 1 index was associated with fibrinogen levels and inversely correlated with both triglyceride concentrations and the HOMA-IR index (p<0.05).

Conclusions

Patients with CS in remission have gut microbial dysbiosis which may be one of the mechanisms whereby cardiometabolic dysfunctions persist after "cure".

SUBMITTER: Valassi E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10278540 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gut microbial dysbiosis in patients with Cushing's disease in long-term remission. Relationship with cardiometabolic risk.

Valassi Elena E   Manichanh Chaysavanh C   Amodru Vincent V   Fernández Pedro González PG   Gaztambide Sonia S   Yañez Francisca F   Martel-Duguech Luciana L   Puig-Domingo Manel M   Webb Susan M SM  

Frontiers in endocrinology 20230605


<h4>Background</h4>Patients with Cushing's disease (CD) in remission maintain an increased cardiovascular risk. Impaired characteristics of gut microbiome (dysbiosis) have been associated with several cardiometabolic risk factors.<h4>Methods</h4>Twenty-eight female non-diabetic patients with CD in remission with a mean ± SD) age of 51 ± 9 years, mean ( ± SD) BMI, 26 ± 4, median (IQR) duration of remission, 11(4) years and 24 gender-, age, BMI-matched controls were included. The V4 region of the  ...[more]

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