多组学分析和血小板功能可区分羟酪醇治疗对心血管风险的影响。

IF 5.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Food & Function Pub Date : 2025-06-25 DOI:10.1039/D5FO00874C
Clara Noguera-Navarro, Kasper T. Vinten, David Auñón-Calles, Carmen Carazo-Díaz, Georges E. Janssens and Silvia Montoro-García
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摘要

许多酚类化合物,如羟基酪醇(HT),已被公认为具有抗氧化和心血管(CV)健康益处。为了解决HT的疗效,本研究旨在确定与高cv风险相关的相关机制。血浆无偏多组学数据比较了两个高危患者亚组-HT反应者和无反应者。采用流式细胞术检测CD61/CD62P的表达和凋亡微粒的表达,观察HT干预后血小板反应性的抑制和激动剂诱导的血小板活化。微生物区系分析显示,高温处理显著增加和降低了瘤胃反刍杆菌和Desulfovidrio sp.的丰度。脂质代谢和蛋白质组反应在两个不同的亚组中是不均匀的,主要与血栓和止血信号相关。代谢组学分析进一步证实了这两个亚组中代谢物的差异表达,强调了HT治疗后谷胱甘肽代谢的改善。组学数据集整合提供了受HT治疗影响的谷胱甘肽和凝血途径的更全面的代表。尽管多组学技术在临床领域的应用进展缓慢,但目前的介入研究概述了它们在开发预防心血管疾病的新治疗机会方面的应用,如抑制血小板反应性。临床试验注册号:NCT06319417。
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Multi-omic analysis and platelet function distinguish treatment responses to hydroxytyrosol in cardiovascular risk†

Multi-omic analysis and platelet function distinguish treatment responses to hydroxytyrosol in cardiovascular risk†

Many phenolic compounds, such as hydroxytyrosol (HT), have been recognized for their antioxidant and cardiovascular (CV) health benefits. To address the efficacy of HT, the present study aimed to identify the relevant mechanisms associated with high-CV risk. Plasma unbiased multi-omics data were compared among two subgroups of high-CV risk patients -HT responders and non-responders. The suppression of platelet reactivity and agonist-induced platelet activation observed after HT intervention were measured by CD61/CD62P expression and apoptotic microparticles with flow cytometry. Microbiota analysis revealed that HT treatment significantly increased and decreased the abundance of Ruminiclostridium sp. and Desulfovidrio sp., respectively. Lipid metabolism and proteomic responses were heterogeneous within the two distinct subgroups, associated mainly with thrombotic and hemostatic signals. The metabolomic analysis further confirmed the differentially expressed metabolites within these two subgroups, highlighting improved glutathione metabolism after HT treatment. The omics datasets integration offers a more comprehensive representation of the glutathione and coagulation pathways affected by the HT treatment. Even though the translation of multi-omics technologies into the clinical landscape is slow, the current interventional study provides an overview of their utility in developing novel therapeutic opportunities to prevent CV diseases, such as suppression of platelet reactivity. Registration number of Clinical Trial: NCT06319417.

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Food & Function
Food & Function BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.60%
发文量
957
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Food & Function provides a unique venue for physicists, chemists, biochemists, nutritionists and other food scientists to publish work at the interface of the chemistry, physics and biology of food. The journal focuses on food and the functions of food in relation to health.
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