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Dysbiosis of Gut Microbiota Contributes to Uremic Cardiomyopathy Via Induction of IFNγ-Producing CD4 T Cells Expansion

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Feb 15
PMID 36788674
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Uremic cardiomyopathy (UCM) correlates with chronic kidney disease (CKD)-induced morbidity and mortality. Gut microbiota has been involved in the pathogenesis of certain cardiovascular disease, but the role of gut microbiota in the pathogenesis of UCM remains unknown. Here, we performed a case-control study to compare the gut microbiota of patients with CKD and healthy controls by 16S rRNA (rRNA) gene sequencing. To test the causative relationship between gut microbiota and UCM, we performed fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in 5/6th nephrectomy model of CKD. We found that opportunistic pathogens, particularly Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae), are markedly enriched in patients with CKD. FMT from CKD patients aggravated diastolic dysfunction in the mouse model. The diastolic dysfunction was associated with microbiome-dependent increases in heart-infiltrating IFNγ CD4 T cells. Monocolonization with K. pneumoniae increased cardiac IFNγ CD4 T cells infiltration and promoted UCM development of the mouse model. A probiotic Bifidobacterium animalis decreased the relative abundance of K. pneumoniae, reduced levels of cardiac IFNγ CD4 T cells and ameliorated the severity of diastolic dysfunction in the mice. Thus, the aberrant gut microbiota in CKD patients, especially K. pneumoniae, contributed to UCM pathogenesis through the induction of heart-infiltrating IFNγ CD4 T cells expansion, proposing that a Gut Microbiota-Gut-Kidney-Heart axis could play a critical role in elucidating the etiology of UCM, and suggesting that modulation of the gut bacteria may serve as a promising target for the amelioration of UCM. Uremic cardiomyopathy (UCM) correlates tightly with increased mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), yet the pathogenesis of UCM remains incompletely understood, limiting therapeutic approaches. Our study proposed that a Gut Microbiota-Gut-Kidney-Heart axis could play a critical role in understanding etiology of UCM. There is a major need in future clinical trials of patients with CKD to explore if modulation of gut microbiota by fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), probiotics or antibiotics can alleviate cardiac dysfunction, reduce mortality, and improve life quality.

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