International Investigation of the Gut-Lung Axis in Systemic Sclerosis-Interstitial Lung Disease.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Kristofer Andréasson, Arissa Young, Swapna Joshi, Jennifer S Labus, Andrea Hsiu Ling Low, Vanessa Smith, Zsuzsanna McMahan, Susanna Proudman, Antonia Valenzuela, Phoebe Hunter, Grace Hyun Kim, Gracijela Bozovic, Jonathan Goldin, Ezinne Aja, Jonathan P Jacobs, Elizabeth R Volkmann
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Abstract

Objectives: Mounting evidence supports an association between the intestinal microbiota and diverse pulmonary pathologies (i.e., gut-lung axis). While intestinal dysbiosis is a feature of systemic sclerosis (SSc), no prior studies have investigated the relationship between intestinal microbiota and SSc-associated interstitial lung disease (ILD) in a multi-national cohort. This study aimed to characterize the intestinal microbiota of SSc-ILD and determine whether specific bacterial species and functional pathways are associated with ILD severity.

Methods: SSc patients with and without ILD from seven SSc Centers across five continents provided a stool sample. Shotgun metagenomic sequencing was performed using the Illumina NovaSeq 6000 to characterize microbial composition at the species level. Quantitative image analysis of high-resolution computed tomography scans of the chest was used to measure radiological extent of ILD (QILD). Multivariate sparse partial least squares analyses were employed to identify a species signature of ILD and to determine whether specific species and functional pathways are associated with QILD.

Results: Among 285 participants (mean disease duration of 9.8 years), 62.5% had ILD. In a multivariate analysis of all participants, patients with ILD had a unique microbial signature compared to those without ILD characterized by increased abundance of candidate pathobiont species. In a subgroup of SSc-ILD participants (N=103), specific bacterial species and functional pathways were associated with QILD.

Conclusion: This multicenter study demonstrates that distinct intestinal bacterial species are linked to the presence and radiological extent of ILD in SSc. These species and/or their metabolic products may influence ILD pathogenesis and represent novel treatment targets.

系统性硬化症-间质性肺病肠-肺轴的国际研究。
目的:越来越多的证据支持肠道微生物群与多种肺部病变(即肠-肺轴)之间的关联。虽然肠道生态失调是系统性硬化症(SSc)的一个特征,但在多国队列中,尚未有研究调查肠道微生物群与SSc相关的间质性肺疾病(ILD)之间的关系。本研究旨在表征SSc-ILD的肠道微生物群,并确定特定的细菌种类和功能途径是否与ILD的严重程度相关。方法:来自五大洲七个SSc中心的伴有或不伴有ILD的SSc患者提供了粪便样本。使用Illumina NovaSeq 6000进行鸟枪宏基因组测序,在物种水平上表征微生物组成。定量图像分析的高分辨率计算机断层扫描的胸部被用来测量放射程度的ILD (QILD)。采用多变量稀疏偏最小二乘分析来确定ILD的物种特征,并确定特定物种和功能途径是否与QILD相关。结果:285名参与者(平均病程9.8年)中,62.5%患有ILD。在对所有参与者的多变量分析中,与没有ILD的患者相比,ILD患者具有独特的微生物特征,其特征是候选病原体种类的丰度增加。在SSc-ILD参与者亚组(N=103)中,特定的细菌种类和功能途径与QILD相关。结论:这项多中心研究表明,不同的肠道细菌种类与SSc中ILD的存在和放射学程度有关。这些物种和/或其代谢产物可能影响ILD的发病机制并代表新的治疗靶点。
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CiteScore
9.40
自引率
6.40%
发文量
368
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Arthritis Care & Research, an official journal of the American College of Rheumatology and the Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals (a division of the College), is a peer-reviewed publication that publishes original research, review articles, and editorials that promote excellence in the clinical practice of rheumatology. Relevant to the care of individuals with rheumatic diseases, major topics are evidence-based practice studies, clinical problems, practice guidelines, educational, social, and public health issues, health economics, health care policy, and future trends in rheumatology practice.
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