Specific enterotype of gut microbiota predicted clinical effect of methotrexate in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Author:

Qiao Jun12ORCID,Zhang Sheng-Xiao12,Chang Min-Jing23,Cheng Ting12,Zhang Jia-Qian12,Zhao Rong12,Song Shan12,Liu Guang-Ying12,Chang Jia-Song2,Li Xiao-Feng12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rheumatology, Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University

2. Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Cellular Physiology at Shanxi Medical University

3. Shanxi Key Laboratory of Big Data for Clinical Decision, Shanxi Medical University , Taiyuan, China

Abstract

Abstract Objective The most used drug for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) remains methotrexate (MTX). Unfortunately, up to 50% of patients do not achieve a clinically adequate outcome. Here we study whether the gut microbiota patterns can aid in the prediction of MTX efficacy for RA. Method To dissect gut microbiome profiles of RA patients (n = 145), 16S rRNA gene sequencing was performed. Dirichlet multinomial mixture (DMM) clustering was used to identify enterotypes at genus level. The relationships between enterotypes and clinical measures (such as lymphocyte subsets and cytokines detected by flow cytometry) were explored. Then, enterotype stability was evaluated by the stratification of the RA patient cohort (n = 66) in Shanghai, China, using the same method. Finally, the enterotype-based gut microbial human index classifier was applied to another independent RA patient cohort (n = 27) to identify the factors associated with MTX clinical response. Results Our analysis revealed that the RA patients always displayed two different dysbiotic microbiota patterns: RA E1 comprised predominantly Prevotella and RA E2 comprised predominantly Bacteroides. Among all of the lymphocyte subsets and cytokines, only the number of CD8+ T cells showed a significant difference between RA E1 and RA E2. These results were validated in the RA patient cohort in Shanghai, China. Significant associations of RA E1 with clinical response to subsequent MTX treatment were confirmed by another independent RA patient cohort. Conclusion Together, the enterotype-based gut microbial human index (EGMI) classifier was useful to precisely and effectively identify enterotypes of individual RA patients, which could effectively evaluate MTX clinical responses.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Rheumatology

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