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Gut microbiome-derived phenyl sulfate contributes to albuminuria in diabetic kidney disease

Kôichi Kikuchi, Daisuke Saigusa, Yoshitomi Kanemitsu, Yotaro Matsumoto, Thanai Paxton, Naoto Suzuki, Koki Mise, Hiroaki Yamaguchi, Tomohiro Nakamura, Kei Asaji, Chikahisa Mukawa, Hiroki Tsukamoto, Toshihiro Sato, Yoshitsugu Oikawa, Tomoyuki Iwasaki

Nature Communications · 2019 · ▲ 295 citations

Abstract

Diabetic kidney disease is a major cause of renal failure that urgently necessitates a breakthrough in disease management. Here we show using untargeted metabolomics that levels of phenyl sulfate, a gut microbiota-derived metabolite, increase with the progression of diabetes in rats overexpressing human uremic toxin transporter SLCO4C1 in the kidney, and are decreased in rats with limited proteinuria. In experimental models of diabetes, phenyl sulfate administration induces albuminuria and podocyte damage. In a diabetic patient cohort, phenyl sulfate levels significantly correlate with basal and predicted 2-year progression of albuminuria in patients with microalbuminuria. Inhibition of tyrosine phenol-lyase, a bacterial enzyme responsible for the synthesis of phenol from dietary tyrosine before it is metabolized into phenyl sulfate in the liver, reduces albuminuria in diabetic mice. Together, our results suggest that phenyl sulfate contributes to albuminuria and could be used as a disease marker and future therapeutic target in diabetic kidney disease.

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Kikuchi, K., Saigusa, D., Kanemitsu, Y., Matsumoto, Y., Paxton, T., Suzuki, N., Mise, K., Yamaguchi, H., Nakamura, T., Asaji, K., Mukawa, C., Tsukamoto, H., Sato, T., Oikawa, Y., Iwasaki, T., Oe, Y., Tsukimi, T., Fukuda, N., Ho, H., &amp; Nanto-Hara, F. (2019). Gut microbiome-derived phenyl sulfate contributes to albuminuria in diabetic kidney disease. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09735-4
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Kikuchi K, Saigusa D, Kanemitsu Y, Matsumoto Y, Paxton T, Suzuki N, et al. Gut microbiome-derived phenyl sulfate contributes to albuminuria in diabetic kidney disease. Nature Communications. 2019. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-09735-4.
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@article{kichi2019Gutmic, title = {Gut microbiome-derived phenyl sulfate contributes to albuminuria in diabetic kidney disease}, author = {Kôichi Kikuchi and Daisuke Saigusa and Yoshitomi Kanemitsu and Yotaro Matsumoto and Thanai Paxton and Naoto Suzuki and Koki Mise and Hiroaki Yamaguchi and Tomohiro Nakamura and Kei Asaji and Chikahisa Mukawa and Hiroki Tsukamoto and Toshihiro Sato and Yoshitsugu Oikawa and Tomoyuki Iwasaki and Yuji Oe and Tomoya Tsukimi and Noriko Fukuda and Hsin‐Jung Ho and Fumika Nanto-Hara and Jiro Ogura and Ritsumi Saito and Shizuko Nagao and Yusuke Ohsaki and Satoshi Shimada}, journal = {Nature Communications}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-019-09735-4}, }

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