The composition of the blood microbiota and its relationship to osteoporosis-related clinical parameters

Q2 Medicine
Asif Iqbal Khan , Ata Ur Rehman , Qamar Ayub , Yining Sun , Waleed Yousuf , Shizhu Zang , Nimra Zafar Siddiqui , Yi Xin , Liang Wang
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Osteoporosis, a systemic bone disease, is characterized by decreased bone mass, deterioration of skeletal structure, and increased bone susceptibility. Age, environment, hormone levels, nutrition, and immunity are all factors that influence bone mass. Currently, intestinal flora has been recently recognized as a key regulator of bone mass. The blood's microbiome role in bone health and in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis remains unknown. In this study, the abundance of various blood's microbial taxa in osteoporosis patients were analyzed. We investigated the associations between prominent bacterial taxa and other clinical indicators (i.e. biochemical, blood cell counts and CT scan). DNA was extracted from the whole blood samples of patients with degenerative bone diseases with or without osteoporosis (i.e. n = 8; ST and n = 12, T group) and healthy controls (n = 4, N group). The 16S rRNA gene sequencing technique was utilized to characterize the blood microbiome taxaThe Shannon–Winner and dilution curves revealed that all the characterized species in the sample and the sequencing data were reliable. The number of bacterial taxa in blood and annotated operational taxonomic units were positively correlated with neutrophils. This support that bacteria exist within or adhere to the neutrophil's membrane. The abundance of Yersinia ruckeri, Rhodanobacter_uncultured bacterium, Enterobacter spp., and Raoultella spp increased in the ST group as compared with the N group. Hence, indicate their potential role in the onset and progression of osteoporosis. These findings provide new insights into the association between blood microbiota and bone health. This study could open a new horizon in exploring the clinical application of blood microbiome to improve bone health.

血液微生物群的组成及其与骨质疏松症相关临床参数的关系
骨质疏松症是一种全身性骨病,主要表现为骨量减少、骨骼结构退化和骨易损性增加。年龄、环境、激素水平、营养和免疫力都是影响骨量的因素。目前,肠道菌群已被认为是骨量的关键调节因素。血液中的微生物群在骨骼健康和骨质疏松症发病机制中的作用仍然未知。本研究分析了骨质疏松症患者血液中各种微生物类群的丰度。我们还研究了主要细菌类群与其他临床指标(即生化指标、血细胞计数和 CT 扫描)之间的关联。从伴有或不伴有骨质疏松症的退行性骨病患者(即 n = 8;ST 组和 n = 12,T 组)和健康对照组(n = 4,N 组)的全血样本中提取 DNA。香农-优胜者曲线和稀释曲线显示,样本中的所有特征物种和测序数据都是可靠的。血液中细菌类群的数量和注释的操作分类单位与中性粒细胞呈正相关。这证明细菌存在于中性粒细胞膜内或附着在中性粒细胞膜上。与中性粒细胞组相比,ST 组中拉氏耶尔森菌、未培养的罗丹菌、肠杆菌属和 Raoultella spp 的数量有所增加。因此,这表明它们在骨质疏松症的发生和发展中可能扮演着重要角色。这些发现为血液微生物群与骨骼健康之间的关联提供了新的见解。这项研究将为探索血液微生物组在临床上的应用以改善骨骼健康开辟新的前景。
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Medicine in Microecology
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