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Characterization of the Gut Microbiota in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome with Dyslipidemia

BMC MICROBIOLOGY(2024)

the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University | Anhui Medical University

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Abstract Background Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrinopathy in childbearing-age females which can cause many complications, such as diabetes, obesity, and dyslipidemia. The metabolic disorders in patients with PCOS were linked to gut microbial dysbiosis. However, the correlation between the gut microbial community and dyslipidemia in PCOS remains unillustrated. Our study elucidated the different gut microbiota in patients with PCOS and dyslipidemia (PCOS.D) compared to those with only PCOS and healthy women. Results In total, 18 patients with PCOS, 16 healthy females, and 18 patients with PCOS.D were enrolled. The 16 S rRNA sequencing in V3-V4 region was utilized for identifying the gut microbiota, which analyzes species annotation, community diversity, and community functions. Our results showed that the β diversity of gut microbiota did not differ significantly among the three groups. Regarding gut microbiota dysbiosis, patients with PCOS showed a decreased abundance of Proteobacteria, and patients with PCOS.D showed an increased abundance of Bacteroidota compared to other groups. With respect to the gut microbial imbalance at genus level, the PCOS.D group showed a higher abundance of Clostridium_sensu_stricto_1 compared to other two groups. Furthermore, the abundances of Faecalibacterium and Holdemanella were lower in the PCOS.D than those in the PCOS group. Several genera, including Faecalibacterium and Holdemanella, were negatively correlated with the lipid profiles. Pseudomonas was negatively correlated with luteinizing hormone levels. Using PICRUSt analysis, the gut microbiota community functions suggested that certain metabolic pathways (e.g., amino acids, glycolysis, and lipid) were altered in PCOS.D patients as compared to those in PCOS patients. Conclusions The gut microbiota characterizations in patients with PCOS.D differ from those in patients with PCOS and controls, and those might also be related to clinical parameters. This may have the potential to become an alternative therapy to regulate the clinical lipid levels of patients with PCOS in the future.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome,Dyslipidemia,Gut microbiota
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要点】:研究揭示了患有高雄激素血症的多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS.D)患者的肠道微生物群特点,并与仅患PCOS的患者和健康女性进行了比较,发现其与血脂水平相关,可能成为调节PCOS患者血脂水平的替代疗法。

方法】:通过16 S rRNA测序技术分析V3-V4区域,对患者的肠道微生物群进行物种注释、群落多样性和功能分析。

实验】:共招募了18名PCOS患者、16名健康女性和18名PCOS.D患者,利用16 S rRNA测序技术对肠道微生物群进行分析,结果显示PCOS.D组在细菌门类和属水平上的微生物群组成与健康组和PCOS组存在差异,并与血脂水平呈现相关性。