Fecal microbiome alterations in treatment-naive de novo Parkinson’s disease

Author:

Boertien Jeffrey M.ORCID,Murtomäki Kirsi,Pereira Pedro A. B.,van der Zee Sygrid,Mertsalmi Tuomas H.,Levo ReetaORCID,Nojonen Tanja,Mäkinen Elina,Jaakkola Elina,Laine Pia,Paulin LarsORCID,Pekkonen EeroORCID,Kaasinen ValtteriORCID,Auvinen PetriORCID,Scheperjans FilipORCID,van Laar Teus,Verwey N. A.,van Harten B.,Portman A. T.,Langedijk M. J. H.,Oomes P. G.,Jansen B. J. A. M.,van Wieren T.,van den Bogaard S. J. A.,van Steenbergen W.,Duyff R.,van Amerongen J. P.,Fransen P. S. S.,Polman S. K. L.,Zwartbol R. T.,van Kesteren M. E.,Braakhekke J. P.,Trip J.,Koops L.,de Langen C. J.,de Jong G.,Hartono J. E. S.,Ybema H.,Bartels A. L.,Reesink F. E.,Postma A. G.,Vonk G. J. H.,Oen J. M. T. H.,Brinkman M. J.,Mondria T.,Holscher R. S.,van der Meulen A. A. E.,Rutgers A. W. F.,Boekestein W. A.,Teune L. K.,Orsel P. J. L.,Hoogendijk J. E.,van Laar T.,

Abstract

AbstractGut microbiota alterations in Parkinson’s disease (PD) have been found in several studies and are suggested to contribute to the pathogenesis of PD. However, previous results could not be adequately adjusted for a potential confounding effect of PD medication and disease duration, as almost all PD participants were already using dopaminergic medication and were included several years after diagnosis. Here, the gut microbiome composition of treatment-naive de novo PD subjects was assessed compared to healthy controls (HC) in two large independent case-control cohorts (n = 136 and 56 PD, n = 85 and 87 HC), using 16S-sequencing of fecal samples. Relevant variables such as technical batches, diet and constipation were assessed for their potential effects. Overall gut microbiome composition differed between PD and HC in both cohorts, suggesting gut microbiome alterations are already present in de novo PD subjects at the time of diagnosis, without the possible confounding effect of dopaminergic medication. Although no differentially abundant taxon could be replicated in both cohorts, multiple short chain fatty acids (SCFA) producing taxa were decreased in PD in both cohorts. In particular, several taxa belonging to the family Lachnospiraceae were decreased in abundance. Fewer taxonomic differences were found compared to previous studies, indicating smaller effect sizes in de novo PD.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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