Integrated Bile Acid Profile Analysis for The Non-invasive Staging Diagnosis of Ulcerative Colitis

Author:

Cao Lijuan,Wang Yun,Zhang Lu,Che Yuan,Huang Hai,Shen Hong,Hao Haiping

Abstract

AbstractClinical staging diagnosis and progression tracking for ulcerative colitis (UC) is challenging as poor patient compliance of endoscopic biopsy, we aimed to explore a non-invasive integrative biochemical index to quantitative track and monitor pathological activity. Here we perform a study that integrates bile acid metabolomic profiling, metagenomic sequencing and clinical monitoring on serum and feacal samples from 24 active-state UC patients, 25 remission-state UC patients and 20 healthy volunteers from China. Besides known associations of Fusobacterium nucleatum and Peptostreptococcus stomatis with UC, we found several bile acid-transforming species, including 7α-dehydroxygenase and 7α/β-dehydrogenase expressing microbiota, were significant correlated with UC pathological activity. We identified 7 microbial gene markers that differentiated active and remission-stage UC and healthy control microbiomes. Relevantly, decreased serum deoxycholic acid /cholic acid ratio and increased fecal ursodeoxycholic acid/chenodeoxycholic acid ratio were associated with pathological activity of UC. Moreover, receiver operating characteristic analysis based on serum/fecal bile acids ratios was much accurate in prediction of active and remission stage outcome. This species-specific temporal change and bile acid dysregulation pattern linked to disease severity indicating that integrated microbiome-bile acid profile maybe implied for disease activity prediction, and that targeting microbiome-mediated restoring gut flora and bile acids homeostasis may be implicative of therapy efficacy. Collectively, these insights will help improve clinical diagnosis and optimize existing medical treatments.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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