Metagenomics Analysis of Altered Gut Microbiome in Psoriasis and the Mediation Analysis: A Case-Control Study.

IF 5.2 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Psoriasis (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2025-03-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PTT.S505283
Yi Xiao, Danrong Jing, Hui Xiao, Manyun Mao, Yehong Kuang, Minxue Shen, Chengzhi Lv, Xingxing Jian, Cong Peng, Xiang Chen
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Abstract

Purpose: Psoriasis is an inflammatory disease linked to gut microbiome dysbiosis. However, the mechanisms underlying gut microbiome changes caused by dietary habits in psoriasis remain unclear.

Patients and methods: We performed a case-control study including 64 psoriasis patients and 64 age-, sex-, and body mass index (BMI)-matched controls. Stool samples were collected for metagenomics sequencing. The differential abundance analysis was performed to identify differentially abundant taxa between psoriasis and control groups. The dietary intake frequency information of each included subject was obtained through face-to-face interviews. Mediation analysis was used to identify potential mediators of the gut microbiome alterations in psoriasis.

Results: The gut microbiome of psoriasis patients was significantly alterated when compared to controls. Anaerostipes Hadrus, Blautia Wexlerae, and the other six species may be beneficial to psoriasis. However, Prevotella Copri and Eggerthellaceae could be pathogenic bacteria. The study also identified correlations between specific dietary habits and psoriasis, with the largest correlation observed between poultry consumption and psoriasis (OR=0.735, P=0.001), followed by red meat (OR=0.784, P=0.007) and fresh vegetables (OR=0.794, P=0.028). Mediation analysis revealed that Anaerostipes hadrus, Dorea longicatena, and Eggerthella lenta mediated the association between poultry and psoriasis.

Conclusion: The characteristics of intestinal flora in psoriasis patients were significantly different from controls. Intestinal flora mediated the association between diet and psoriasis to some extent. This study provides new insights for adjuvant treatments of psoriasis through dietary and intestinal microbiota interventions.

目的:银屑病是一种与肠道微生物群失调有关的炎症性疾病。然而,银屑病患者饮食习惯引起肠道微生物组变化的机制仍不清楚:我们进行了一项病例对照研究,包括 64 名银屑病患者和 64 名年龄、性别和体重指数(BMI)匹配的对照组。我们采集了粪便样本进行元基因组测序。对牛皮癣组和对照组进行差异丰度分析,以确定差异丰度分类群。通过面对面访谈获得了每位受试者的饮食摄入频率信息。中介分析用于确定银屑病肠道微生物组改变的潜在中介因素:结果:与对照组相比,银屑病患者的肠道微生物组发生了显著变化。Anaerostipes Hadrus、Blautia Wexlerae和其他六个物种可能对银屑病有益。然而,Prevotella Copri 和 Eggerthellaceae 可能是致病菌。研究还发现了特定饮食习惯与银屑病之间的相关性,其中食用家禽与银屑病之间的相关性最大(OR=0.735,P=0.001),其次是红肉(OR=0.784,P=0.007)和新鲜蔬菜(OR=0.794,P=0.028)。中介分析显示,Anaerostipes hadrus、Dorea longicatena 和 Eggerthella lenta 是家禽与银屑病之间关系的中介:结论:银屑病患者的肠道菌群特征与对照组有显著差异。肠道菌群在一定程度上介导了饮食与银屑病之间的关系。这项研究为通过饮食和肠道微生物群干预来辅助治疗银屑病提供了新的思路。
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