Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity (Jun 2023)
Association Between Intestinal Prevotella copri Abundance and Glycemic Fluctuation in Patients with Brittle Diabetes
Abstract
Juan Liu,1 Liang Zhou,1 Lili Sun,1 Xinhua Ye,1 Menglu Ma,2 Min Dou,2 Li Shi1 1Department of Endocrinology, The Affiliated Changzhou No.2 People’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Changzhou, Jiangsu, 213164, People’s Republic of China; 2Bengbu Medical College, Bengbu, Anhui, 233000, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Li Shi; Xinhua Ye, Department of Endocrinology, The Affiliated Changzhou No.2 People’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, No. 68 Gehu Middle Road, Wujin District, Changzhou, Jiangsu, 213164, People’s Republic of China, Email [email protected]; [email protected]: Previous studies have demonstrated an association between gut microbiota composition and non-brittle type 2 diabetes (NBT2DM) pathogenesis. However, little is known about the correlation between the abundance of intestinal Prevotella copri and glycemic fluctuations in patients with brittle diabetes mellitus (BDM). In this context, we conducted a case-control study of BDM patients and patients with NBT2DM, aiming to determine and analyze the relationship between the abundance of intestinal Prevotella copri and glycemic fluctuations in patients with BDM.Research Design and methods: We performed a metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome obtained from fecal samples of 10 BDM patients, and compared their microbial composition and function to NBT2DM patients (1:1 ratio). Then further collected data including age, sex, BMI, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), blood lipids, and alpha diversity of the gut microbiota, which were comparable between the BDM and NBT2DM patients by t-test.Results: A significant difference existed in the beta diversity of the gut microbiota between the two groups (PCoA, R2 = 0.254, P = 0.0001). The phylum-level abundance of Bacteroidetes in the gut microbiota of the BDM patients was significantly lower, by 24.9% (P = 0.001), than that of the NBT2DM patients. At the gene level, the abundance of Prevotella copri was obviously reduced, Correlation analysis showed that the Prevotella copri abundance was inversely correlated to the standard deviation of blood glucose (SDBG) (r = − 0.477, P = 0.034). Quantitative PCR confirmed that the abundance of Prevotella copri in the BDM patients in the validation cohort was significantly lower than that in NBT2DM patients, and was negatively correlated with SDBG (r = − 0.318, P = 0.043). Glycemic variability in BDM was inversely correlated with the abundance of intestinal Prevotella copri.Conclusion: The decreased abundance of Prevotella copri in patients with BDM may be associated with glycemic fluctuation.Keywords: brittle diabetes, glycemic variability, Prevotella copri, type 2 diabetes mellitus, case-control study