The oral microbiome as a window into the pathobiology of multiple sclerosis, leading to new ideas for personalized microbial therapies
口腔微生物组作为了解多发性硬化症病理学的窗口,为个性化微生物疗法带来新思路
基本信息
- 批准号:10819820
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.36万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-12-01 至 2025-11-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectAgeAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAtherosclerosisAutoimmune DiseasesBacteriaBiochemical PathwayBioinformaticsBiological MarkersDataDiagnosticDiseaseEnvironmental Risk FactorFutureGenesGeneticGoalsHealthHeart DiseasesIndividualInflammatoryInvestigationIowaKnowledgeLinkMachine LearningMapsMetabolicMetabolic PathwayMetagenomicsMicrobeMultiple SclerosisNerve DegenerationNeurodegenerative DisordersOralOral CharactersOral cavityOral healthParkinson DiseasePathway interactionsPatient AgentsPatientsPersonsPlayPneumoniaPublishingQualifyingRelapsing-Remitting Multiple SclerosisResearchRheumatoid ArthritisRoleSalivarySample SizeSamplingShotgunsTaxonomyTechniquesTestingTherapeuticTherapeutic AgentsTrainingUniversitiesVariantacute strokebacterial communitybiomarker discoveryclassification algorithmcohortcomputer clusterdiagnostic biomarkerdysbiosisfecal microbiomegut microbiotahigh end computerinsightmachine learning classificationmetabolomemetabolomicsmetagenomemicrobialmicrobial based therapymicrobial compositionmicrobial productsmicrobiomemicrobiome researchmultiple sclerosis patientoral microbial communityoral microbiomepathobiontpotential biomarkerpower analysisrandom forestsexstatistics
项目摘要
Abstract
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects roughly 2.3 million people worldwide, with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple
Sclerosis (RRMS) making up 85% of all MS cases. Although the precise pathobiology of RRMS is not well
understood, it is linked to both genetic and environmental factors with an emerging important environmental
factor being the microbiome. Recent evidence has shown that the gut microbiota of MS patients differs from
that of healthy individuals, suggesting it likely plays a role in pathobiology. However, the importance of the oral
microbiome, which is the second most diverse microbiome (first being the gut), as a potential environmental
factor is poorly understood. Prior research on the oral microbiome has shown that it can affect not only our oral
health, but our systemic health. In fact, other neurodegenerative and autoimmune diseases have been linked
with the oral microbiome dysbiosis including Alzheimer’s, Atherosclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Thus, the
investigation of the oral microbiome as an environmental factor in the pathobiology of MS is warranted
and this proposal will address this gap in knowledge. To test this hypothesis, we will analyze oral
biospecimens from 50 patients with RRMS and 50 healthy controls (HC). This cross-sectional comparison will
look at the differences and similarities in microbial composition and its associated function between the two
groups. Additionally, as the metabolome impacts host health and the microbiome can influence the host
metabolome, we will utilize an untargeted metabolomics approach to determine whether MS and HC oral
metabolites differ. Lastly, we will correlate the microbes and metabolites to identify the relationships between
the oral microbiome and the host metabolites as well as utilize machine learning to identify the most significant
features associated with the pathobiology of MS. Overall, this study will help in identifying specific oral
microbes, microbial functional pathways, and host metabolite pathways that may be used as potential
diagnostic biomarkers as well as therapeutic agents for patients with RRMS.
抽象的
多发性硬化症 (MS) 影响全球约 230 万人,其中复发缓解型多发性硬化症
硬化症 (RRMS) 占所有 MS 病例的 85%,尽管 RRMS 的精确病理学尚不清楚。
据了解,它与遗传和环境因素有关,其中一个新兴的重要环境因素
最近的证据表明,多发性硬化症患者的肠道微生物群与微生物群不同。
健康个体的情况,表明它可能在病理学中发挥作用。然而,口腔的重要性。
微生物组是第二多样化的微生物组(首先是肠道),作为潜在的环境
此前对口腔微生物组的研究表明,它不仅会影响我们的口腔。
事实上,其他神经退行性疾病和自身免疫性疾病也存在相关性。
口腔微生物群失调,包括阿尔茨海默病、动脉粥样硬化和类风湿性关节炎。
有必要将口腔微生物组作为多发性硬化症病理学中的环境因素进行研究
该提案将解决这一知识差距 为了检验这一假设,我们将分析口头内容。
该横断面比较将来自 50 名 RRMS 患者和 50 名健康对照 (HC) 的生物样本。
看看两者之间微生物组成及其相关功能的差异和相似之处
此外,由于代谢组会影响宿主健康,而微生物组也会影响宿主。
代谢组学,我们将利用非靶向代谢组学方法来确定 MS 和 HC 口服是否
最后,我们将微生物和代谢物关联起来,以确定它们之间的关系。
口腔微生物组和宿主代谢物,并利用机器学习来识别最重要的
总体而言,这项研究将有助于确定特定的口腔疾病。
微生物、微生物功能途径和可作为潜在用途的宿主代谢途径
RRMS 患者的诊断生物标志物和治疗药物。
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