2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0134311
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Gut-Microbiota-Metabolite Axis in Early Renal Function Decline

Abstract: IntroductionSeveral circulating metabolites derived from bacterial protein fermentation have been found to be inversely associated with renal function but the timing and disease severity is unclear. The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between indoxyl-sulfate, p-cresyl-sulfate, phenylacetylglutamine and gut-microbial profiles in early renal function decline.ResultsIndoxyl-sulfate (Beta(SE) = -2.74(0.24); P = 8.8x10-29), p-cresyl-sulfate (-1.99(0.24), P = 4.6x10-16), and phenylacetylglutamine(-2… Show more

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“…Bacterial families significantly changed on days 28 and 42 contained strains capable of producing at least one of the following genes: urease, tryptophanase, phosphotransbutyrylase or butyrate kinase, although the bacteria were inconsistently characteristic of either control or CKD rats (54). The sole bacterial genus significantly changed due to disease state prior to day 14 was of the order Clostridiales, in accordance with the findings of Barrios and colleagues who sequenced the gut microbiota of 855 people and correlated bacteria from the order Clostridiales with early renal decline (55).…”
Section: Cyp2c11 Is Also Influenced By Alterations In the Normally Cysupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Bacterial families significantly changed on days 28 and 42 contained strains capable of producing at least one of the following genes: urease, tryptophanase, phosphotransbutyrylase or butyrate kinase, although the bacteria were inconsistently characteristic of either control or CKD rats (54). The sole bacterial genus significantly changed due to disease state prior to day 14 was of the order Clostridiales, in accordance with the findings of Barrios and colleagues who sequenced the gut microbiota of 855 people and correlated bacteria from the order Clostridiales with early renal decline (55).…”
Section: Cyp2c11 Is Also Influenced By Alterations In the Normally Cysupporting
confidence: 83%
“…5b). PAGN is a product of gut microbiota-host co-metabolism found in urine and blood (Barrios et al 2015), and there are indications that the gut microbiota has an important role in carcinogenesis (Schwabe and Jobin 2013). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of note, changes in gut microbiota composition have been shown to be associated with increased frailty 7476 , which could be owing to gut dysbiosis-induced inflammation. Centenarians, who can be considered extreme examples of healthy ageing, have an enrichment of Akkermansia , Bifidobacterium , and Christensenellaceae in their intestinal flora 67 , which promote positive immune function, have anti-inflammatory activity, diminish the effects of obesity, and contribute to metabolic homeostasis 7779 .…”
Section: Risk Factors and Causes Of Inflammageingmentioning
confidence: 99%