Accession PRJCA022432
Title The importance of microbial driven Sesquiterpenoid and triterpenoid biosynthesis in end-stage renal disease patients receiving peritoneal dialysis
Relevance Medical
Data types Metagenome
Organisms human gut metagenome
Description Peritoneal dialysis is considered an important renal replacement therapy for the treatment of end-stage renal disease. The changes in the gut microbiota and the mechanisms involved after receiving this dialysis method are not fully understood. We performed birdshot macrogenomic sequencing of fecal samples from 18 patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), including 11 undialyzed patients and 7 peritoneal dialysis patients. We preliminarily analyzed the differences in gut microbiota between ESRD patients not undergoing dialysis and ESRD patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis. To further explore the potential mechanisms of peritoneal dialysis, we analyzed the gut microbiota, gut microbiota genes, and associated KEGG pathways. We found promotion of microbial-driven synthesis of triterpenes and triterpenoids in ESRD patients after peritoneal dialysis, which contributes to blood purification and improves circulation. Our study provides new insights into peritoneal dialysis treatment of ESRD patients.
Sample scope Environment
Release date 2023-12-29
Grants
Agency program Grant ID Grant title
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) N/A
Submitter Siqi    Yao  (ysqzj1999@163.com)
Organization Central South University
Submission date 2023-12-27

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CRA014207 The importance of microbial driven Sesquiterpenoid and triterpenoid biosynthesis in end-stage renal disease patients receiving peritoneal dialysis