Literature DB >> 34139173

Gut microbes impact stroke severity via the trimethylamine N-oxide pathway.

Weifei Zhu1, Kymberleigh A Romano2, Lin Li2, Jennifer A Buffa2, Naseer Sangwan2, Prem Prakash2, Aaron N Tittle2, Xinmin S Li2, Xiaoming Fu2, Charlie Androjna3, Anthony J DiDonato2, Kimberly Brinson2, Bruce D Trapp4, Michael A Fischbach5, Federico E Rey6, Adeline M Hajjar2, Joseph A DiDonato2, Stanley L Hazen7.   

Abstract

Clinical studies have demonstrated associations between circulating levels of the gut-microbiota-derived metabolite trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) and stroke incident risk. However, a causal role of gut microbes in stroke has not yet been demonstrated. Herein we show that gut microbes, through dietary choline and TMAO generation, directly impact cerebral infarct size and adverse outcomes following stroke. Fecal microbial transplantation from low- versus high-TMAO-producing human subjects into germ-free mice shows that both TMAO generation and stroke severity are transmissible traits. Furthermore, employing multiple murine stroke models and transplantation of defined microbial communities with genetically engineered human commensals into germ-free mice, we demonstrate that the microbial cutC gene (an enzymatic source of choline-to-TMA transformation) is sufficient to transmit TMA/TMAO production, heighten cerebral infarct size, and lead to functional impairment. We thus reveal that gut microbiota in general, specifically the metaorganismal TMAO pathway, directly contributes to stroke severity.
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Keywords:  Choline; CutC; TMAO; Western diet; cerebral vascular diseases; fecal microbial transplantation; gnotobiotic mice; gut microbiota; metabolism; preclinical models of stroke; trimethylamine-N-oxide

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34139173      PMCID: PMC8288076          DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2021.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Host Microbe        ISSN: 1931-3128            Impact factor:   31.316


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