Objective <p>To identify predictive biomarkers from the perspectives of gut microbiota and bile acid metabolites for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) remission following metabolic bariatric surgery in patients with PCOS and obesity.</p> Methods <p>We conducted a one-year follow-up of patients with obesity and PCOS who underwent sleeve gastrectomy (SG) to assess their PCOS remission status. Metagenomics and bile acid metabolomics were performed and compared between the remission and non-remission groups to identify differential microbial species and bile acid metabolites. The associations between these biomarkers and PCOS remission was then evaluated using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) models and Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis.</p> Results <p>SG led to marked improvements in metabolic parameters and hyperandrogenemia. These changes were accompanied by substantial shifts in the gut microbiome, which correlated with alterations in gonadal hormone levels. Based on PCOS outcomes, patients were categorized into remission and non-remission groups. The remission group showed a higher abundance of <i>A. equolifaciens</i> and <i>Clostridium sp CAG 299</i>, along with lower baseline circulating levels of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA). These factors were positively associated with PCOS remission. ROC analysis demonstrated that the combination of <i>A. equolifaciens</i>, <i>Clostridium sp CAG 299</i>, UDCA, and average follicle number yielded an AUC of 0.93 for predicting remission.</p> Conclusion <p>A composite biomarker signature incorporating specific gut microbiota profiles, circulating UDCA levels, and ovarian follicle count shows strong potential as an effective predictor of PCOS remission after SG.</p>

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Gut Microbiota and Bile Acid Profiles as Predictors of PCOS Remission: Findings from a Sleeve Gastrectomy Treatment Study

  • Shaoqian Zhao,
  • Yuyao Zou,
  • Zhifeng Wang,
  • Lingxia Ye,
  • Yufei Chen,
  • Zhiwen Cao,
  • Xiaoqiang Xu,
  • Aibo Gao,
  • Xiayang Ying,
  • Mengmin Chen,
  • Kai Qin,
  • Yifei Zhang,
  • Weiqiong Gu,
  • Jiqiu Wang,
  • Guang Ning,
  • Weiqing Wang,
  • Ruixin Liu,
  • Jiabin Jin,
  • Jie Hong

摘要

Objective

To identify predictive biomarkers from the perspectives of gut microbiota and bile acid metabolites for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) remission following metabolic bariatric surgery in patients with PCOS and obesity.

Methods

We conducted a one-year follow-up of patients with obesity and PCOS who underwent sleeve gastrectomy (SG) to assess their PCOS remission status. Metagenomics and bile acid metabolomics were performed and compared between the remission and non-remission groups to identify differential microbial species and bile acid metabolites. The associations between these biomarkers and PCOS remission was then evaluated using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) models and Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis.

Results

SG led to marked improvements in metabolic parameters and hyperandrogenemia. These changes were accompanied by substantial shifts in the gut microbiome, which correlated with alterations in gonadal hormone levels. Based on PCOS outcomes, patients were categorized into remission and non-remission groups. The remission group showed a higher abundance of A. equolifaciens and Clostridium sp CAG 299, along with lower baseline circulating levels of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA). These factors were positively associated with PCOS remission. ROC analysis demonstrated that the combination of A. equolifaciens, Clostridium sp CAG 299, UDCA, and average follicle number yielded an AUC of 0.93 for predicting remission.

Conclusion

A composite biomarker signature incorporating specific gut microbiota profiles, circulating UDCA levels, and ovarian follicle count shows strong potential as an effective predictor of PCOS remission after SG.