Microbiome and metabolomic profiling in humans with functional anorectal pain: Identifying key players in disease pathogenesis

Q2 Medicine
Hongyan Zheng , Huiwen Zhang , Dan Chai , Sangsang Wu , Yuqing Zhang , Yueyue Bao , Honghao Wu , Zhi-Yuan Zhang , Cailong Pan , Min Ni
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Abstract

Functional Anorectal Pain (FARP) is a chronic, functional, nonorganic disorder of the anorectal region, often misdiagnosed as various types of anorectal organic diseases in clinical practice. However, the pathogenesis and diagnostic markers of FARP remain poorly understood. In this study, we recruited 45 FARP patients and 35 healthy subjects to investigate the microbial and metabolomic profiles associated with FARP progression. Anorectal manometry was utilized to determine changes in anal pressure, revealing a significant decrease in FARP patients' anal resting pressure and maximum anal squeeze pressure. Through 16S rRNA gene sequencing and metabolomics analysis, we identified specific microbial genera, including Propionibacterium, Ruminococcus2, and Bilophila, and specific metabolite profiles, including Gentisic acid, 2-Naphthalenethiol, 2-Furancarboxaldehyde, Benzoic acid, Allose, and (S)-3-Amino-5-methylhexanoic acid, that were closely correlated with FARP. In-depth analysis revealed that the Phospholipase D (PLD) signaling pathway exhibited significant differences in FARP. Additionally, serum cortisol levels were found to be significantly elevated in FARP patients. These findings provide new insights into the anorectal manometry features, gut microbiota, and serum metabolome associated with FARP, potentially contributing to improved clinical diagnosis and therapeutic strategies for FARP.
功能性肛门直肠痛患者的微生物组和代谢组分析:确定疾病发病机制中的关键角色
功能性肛门直肠痛(FARP)是肛门直肠部位的一种慢性、功能性、非器质性疾病,在临床实践中常被误诊为各种类型的肛门直肠器质性疾病。然而,人们对 FARP 的发病机制和诊断指标仍然知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们招募了 45 名 FARP 患者和 35 名健康受试者,研究与 FARP 进展相关的微生物和代谢组学特征。我们利用肛门直肠测压法确定肛门压力的变化,结果发现 FARP 患者的肛门静息压和最大肛门挤压力显著下降。通过 16S rRNA 基因测序和代谢组学分析,我们确定了与 FARP 密切相关的特定微生物属(包括丙酸杆菌、反刍球菌2 和双嗜酸杆菌)和特定代谢物谱(包括龙胆酸、2-萘硫醇、2-呋喃甲醛、苯甲酸、阿洛糖和 (S)-3-Amino-5-methylhexanoic acid)。深入分析显示,磷脂酶 D(PLD)信号通路在 FARP 中表现出显著差异。此外,研究还发现 FARP 患者的血清皮质醇水平明显升高。这些发现为了解与 FARP 相关的肛门直肠测压特征、肠道微生物群和血清代谢组提供了新的视角,可能有助于改进 FARP 的临床诊断和治疗策略。
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Medicine in Microecology
Medicine in Microecology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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