MASLD肝硬化患者的前瞻性队列血液细菌DNA特征。

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Hepatology Communications Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1097/HC9.0000000000000722
Suet-Ying Kwan, Lillian I Dolapchiev, Caren I Sanchez, Tiffany L Calderone, Jessica I Sanchez, Megha B Bhongade, Ahmed El Sabagh, Darrel W Cleere, Nakul Gupta, Prasun K Jalal, David W Victor, Laura Beretta
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背景:需要预测性生物标志物来识别代谢功能障碍相关脂肪变性肝病(MASLD)患者,这些患者有发生HCC的高风险。我们的研究旨在确定循环细菌DNA的检测是否与MASLD合并肝硬化患者的HCC发展有关。方法:我们建立了一个多中心的肝硬化患者前瞻性队列,通过对比增强磁共振成像监测HCC。在一项嵌套队列研究中,我们对151例MASLD合并肝硬化患者的343份纵向血浆样本中提取的无细胞DNA进行了16S rRNA测序。151例患者中,25例在随访期间发生HCC。结果:采用硅去污方法后,循环细菌DNA谱的变化与HCC的发展、肝硬化严重程度和男性性别显著相关。许多已鉴定的分类群是众所周知的与人类有关的细菌。在随访期间发生HCC的患者显示出Tsukamurella和Bacteroides的富集,以及钠单胞菌的减少。在调整肝硬化严重程度和男性性别后,鉴定出的细菌与HCC发展的相关性仍然存在。酸杆菌、Tsukamurella和葡萄球菌科在诊断前12个月内对HCC的预测显著提高[酸杆菌:AOR=2.87 (1.36-6.04), p=0.006;冢氏病:AOR=2.80 (1.34 ~ 5.85), p=0.006;葡萄球菌科:AOR=2.52 (1.19-5.36), p=0.016]。与男性性别和肝硬化严重程度相关的循环细菌DNA谱与HCC观察到的不同,并且在重要分类群中显示出相当大的重叠。这些包括谱系γ变形菌,肠杆菌和莱茵海默菌的富集。结论:所鉴定的循环细菌DNA特征可能在MASLD患者HCC监测的个性化方法中具有实用价值。
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Blood bacterial DNA signatures in a prospective cohort of patients with MASLD cirrhosis.

Blood bacterial DNA signatures in a prospective cohort of patients with MASLD cirrhosis.

Blood bacterial DNA signatures in a prospective cohort of patients with MASLD cirrhosis.

Blood bacterial DNA signatures in a prospective cohort of patients with MASLD cirrhosis.

Background: Predictive biomarkers are needed to identify individuals with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), at high risk for HCC. Our study aimed to determine whether the detection of circulating bacterial DNA could be associated with HCC development in MASLD patients with liver cirrhosis.

Methods: We developed a multicenter prospective cohort of patients with cirrhosis undergoing surveillance for HCC by contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. In a nested cohort study, we performed 16S rRNA sequencing of cell-free DNA extracted from 343 longitudinal plasma samples collected from 151 MASLD patients with cirrhosis. Among the 151 patients, 25 developed HCC during follow-up.

Results: Following in silico decontamination approaches, variations in circulating bacterial DNA profiles were significantly associated with HCC development, cirrhosis severity, and male gender. Many of the identified taxa were well-known human-associated bacteria. Patients who developed HCC during follow-up showed an enrichment in Tsukamurella and Bacteroides, and depletion of Natronomonas. Associations with HCC development remained for the identified bacteria, after adjusting for cirrhosis severity and male gender. Acidobacteriota, Tsukamurella, and Staphylococcaceae showed markedly improved prediction of HCC within 12 months prior to diagnosis [Acidobacteriota: AOR=2.87 (1.36-6.04), p=0.006; Tsukamurella: AOR=2.80 (1.34-5.85), p=0.006; Staphylococcaceae: AOR=2.52 (1.19-5.36), p=0.016]. Circulating bacterial DNA profiles associated with male gender and cirrhosis severity were different from those observed for HCC and showed considerable overlap in significant taxa. These included enrichment of the lineage Gammaproteobacteria, Enterobacterales, and Rheinheimera.

Conclusions: The identified circulating bacterial DNA signatures may have utility in personalized approaches to HCC surveillance in MASLD patients.

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Hepatology Communications
Hepatology Communications GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Hepatology Communications is a peer-reviewed, online-only, open access journal for fast dissemination of high quality basic, translational, and clinical research in hepatology. Hepatology Communications maintains high standard and rigorous peer review. Because of its open access nature, authors retain the copyright to their works, all articles are immediately available and free to read and share, and it is fully compliant with funder and institutional mandates. The journal is committed to fast publication and author satisfaction. ​
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