血清代谢组学揭示1型糖尿病双胞胎肠道微生物相关代谢物的潜在差异

Diabetes Pub Date : 2025-09-11 DOI:10.2337/db25-0156
Elizabeth R Flammer, Michael W Christopher, Esabella R Powers, Hali Broncucia, Andrea K Steck, Stephen E Gitelman, Timothy J Garrett, Heba M Ismail
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文章重点:我们认为这对1型糖尿病(T1D)不一致的双胞胎队列将允许控制遗传变异来检查环境因素。我们旨在确定T1D双胞胎中微生物和微生物群相关代谢物的差异,以研究肠道微生物群对T1D的影响。13种代谢物被鉴定为显著差异。我们的研究结果显示双胞胎中几种微生物代谢物失调,提示肠道微生物组在T1D发病机制中的作用。
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Serum Metabolomics Reveals Potential Differences in Gut Microbiota-Associated Metabolites in Twins Discordant for Type 1 Diabetes.

Article highlights: We believed this cohort of twins discordant for type 1 diabetes (T1D) would allow for control over genetic variability to examine environmental factors. We aimed to identify differences in microbial and microbiota-associated metabolites in twins discordant for T1D to examine the effect of the gut microbiome on T1D. Thirteen metabolites were identified as significantly different. Our results show dysregulation of several microbial metabolites in twin pairs, suggesting the role of the gut microbiome in T1D pathogenesis.

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