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Gut microbiota and risk of endocarditis: a bidirectional Mendelian randomization study

Mengyue Yang, Wen Bi, Zhijie Zhang

2024Frontiers in Microbiology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background The associations between gut microbiota and cardiovascular disease have been reported in previous studies. However, the relationship between gut microbiota and endocarditis remains unclear. Methods A bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) study was performed to detect the association between gut microbiota and endocarditis. Inverse variance weighted (IVW) method was considered the main result. Simultaneously, heterogeneity and pleiotropy tests were conducted. Results Our study suggests that family Victivallaceae ( p = 0.020), genus Eubacterium fissicatena group ( p = 0.047), genus Escherichia Shigella ( p = 0.024), genus Peptococcus ( p = 0.028) and genus Sellimonas ( p = 0.005) play protective roles in endocarditis. Two microbial taxa, including genus Blautia ( p = 0.006) and genus Ruminococcus2 ( p = 0.024) increase the risk of endocarditis. At the same time, endocarditis has a negative effect on genus Eubacterium fissicatena group ( p = 0.048). Besides, no heterogeneity or pleiotropy was found in this study. Conclusion Our study emphasized the certain role of specific gut microbiota in patients with endocarditis and clarified the negative effect of endocarditis on gut microbiota.

Topics & Concepts

Mendelian randomizationEndocarditisBiologyGut floraEubacteriumGenusMicrobiologyZoologyGeneticsInternal medicineBacteriaImmunologyMedicineGeneGenetic variantsGenotypeGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchInfective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management