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Permissive microbiome characterizes human subjects with a neurovascular disease cavernous angioma.

Authors :
Polster, Sean P
Polster, Sean P
Sharma, Anukriti
Tanes, Ceylan
Tang, Alan T
Mericko, Patricia
Cao, Ying
Carrión-Penagos, Julián
Girard, Romuald
Koskimäki, Janne
Zhang, Dongdong
Stadnik, Agnieszka
Romanos, Sharbel G
Lyne, Seán B
Shenkar, Robert
Yan, Kimberly
Lee, Cornelia
Akers, Amy
Morrison, Leslie
Robinson, Myranda
Zafar, Atif
Bittinger, Kyle
Kim, Helen
Gilbert, Jack A
Kahn, Mark L
Shen, Le
Awad, Issam A
Polster, Sean P
Polster, Sean P
Sharma, Anukriti
Tanes, Ceylan
Tang, Alan T
Mericko, Patricia
Cao, Ying
Carrión-Penagos, Julián
Girard, Romuald
Koskimäki, Janne
Zhang, Dongdong
Stadnik, Agnieszka
Romanos, Sharbel G
Lyne, Seán B
Shenkar, Robert
Yan, Kimberly
Lee, Cornelia
Akers, Amy
Morrison, Leslie
Robinson, Myranda
Zafar, Atif
Bittinger, Kyle
Kim, Helen
Gilbert, Jack A
Kahn, Mark L
Shen, Le
Awad, Issam A
Source :
Nature communications; vol 11, iss 1, 2659; 2041-1723
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Cavernous angiomas (CA) are common vascular anomalies causing brain hemorrhage. Based on mouse studies, roles of gram-negative bacteria and altered intestinal homeostasis have been implicated in CA pathogenesis, and pilot study had suggested potential microbiome differences between non-CA and CA individuals based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing. We here assess microbiome differences in a larger cohort of human subjects with and without CA, and among subjects with different clinical features, and conduct more definitive microbial analyses using metagenomic shotgun sequencing. Relative abundance of distinct bacterial species in CA patients is shown, consistent with postulated permissive microbiome driving CA lesion genesis via lipopolysaccharide signaling, in humans as in mice. Other microbiome differences are related to CA clinical behavior. Weighted combinations of microbiome signatures and plasma inflammatory biomarkers enhance associations with disease severity and hemorrhage. This is the first demonstration of a sensitive and specific diagnostic microbiome in a human neurovascular disease.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature communications; vol 11, iss 1, 2659; 2041-1723
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature communications vol 11, iss 1, 2659 2041-1723
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367466139
Document Type :
Electronic Resource