Distinct gut microbiome characteristics and dynamics in patients with Parkinson’s disease based on the presence of premotor rapid-eye movement sleep behavior disorders
  • Lee, Jae-Yun
  • Jo, Sungyang
  • Lee, Jihyun
  • Choi, Moongwan
  • Kim, Kijeong
  • ... Lee, Sangjin
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Background Alpha-synuclein aggregation, a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD), is hypothesized to often begin in the enteric or peripheral nervous system in “body-first” PD and progresses through the vagus nerve to the brain, therefore REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) precedes the PD diagnosis. In contrast, “brain-first” PD begins in the central nervous system. Evidence that gut microbiome imbalances observed in PD and idiopathic RBD exhibit similar trends supports body-first and brain-first hypothesis and highlights the role of microbiota in PD pathogenesis. However, further investigation is needed to understand distinct microbiome changes in body-first versus brain-first PD over the disease progression. Results Our investigation involved 104 patients with PD and 85 of their spouses as healthy controls (HC), with 57 patients (54.8%) categorized as PD-RBD(+) and 47 patients (45.2%) as PD-RBD(−) based on RBD presence before the PD diagnosis. We evaluated the microbiome differences between these groups over the disease progression through taxonomic and functional differential abundance analyses and carbohydrate-active enzyme (CAZyme) profiles based on metagenome-assembled genomes. The PD-RBD(+) gut microbiome showed a relatively stable microbiome composition irrespective of disease stage. In contrast, PD-RBD(−) microbiome exhibited a relatively dynamic microbiome change as the disease progressed. In early-stage PD-RBD(+), Escherichia and Akkermansia, associated with pathogenic biofilm formation and host mucin degradation, respectively, were enriched, which was supported by functional analysis. We discovered that genes of the UDP-GlcNAc synthesis/recycling pathway negatively correlated with biofilm formation; this finding was further validated in a separate cohort. Furthermore, fiber intake-associated taxa were decreased in early-stage PD-RBD(+) and the biased mucin-degrading capacity of CAZyme compared to fiber degradation. Conclusion We determined that the gut microbiome dynamics in patients with PD according to the disease progression depend on the presence of premotor RBD. Notably, early-stage PD-RBD(+) demonstrated distinct gut microbial characteristics, potentially contributing to exacerbation of PD pathophysiology. This outcome may contribute to the development of new therapeutic strategies targeting the gut microbiome in PD.

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Parkinson's diseaseMicrobiomeRapid eye movement sleep behavior disordersBiofilmCarbohydrate-active enzymesDIETARY FIBERALPHA-SYNUCLEINMOUSE MODELDYSBIOSISPROGRESSIONEXPRESSIONALGORITHMMODULATEGENOMES
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Distinct gut microbiome characteristics and dynamics in patients with Parkinson’s disease based on the presence of premotor rapid-eye movement sleep behavior disorders
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Lee, Jae-YunJo, SungyangLee, JihyunChoi, MoongwanKim, KijeongLee, SangjinKim, Hyun SikBae, Jin-WooChung, Sun Ju
DOI
10.1186/s40168-025-02095-w
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2025-04
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