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Research on Gut Microbiota and Metabolomics in Diabetic Kidney Disease

Research on Gut Microbiota and Metabolomics in Diabetic Kidney Disease

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18-75 years
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Overview

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is characterized by high prevalence, multiple pathogenesis, and lack of effective treatment and management strategies. Early detection helps overcome treatment inertia, enables timely medical intervention, maximizes renal function in diabetic patients, and is essential to avoid renal failure and improve clinical outcomes. The gold standard for diagnosis of DKD is renal biopsy, which has the highest accuracy. However, due to the trauma of renal biopsy, the patient acceptance is low, the application scenario is not universal, and it is only used when it is difficult to distinguish diabetic nephropathy from non-diabetic nephropathy, and it is not the preferred diagnostic method for DKD.

In the past decade, with the emergence and application of metabonomics, proteomics, genomics and other multi-omics techniques, more and more studies have recognized the prominent role of intestinal flora disorders and gut-derived metabolites in the occurrence of DKD. Therefore, from the perspective of intestinal flora, using multi-omics techniques to identify enterogenic metabolic markers of DKD and restore intestinal flora balance may be potential strategies for prevention and management of DKD. Modern medicine believes that intestinal flora is not only closely related to diet and digestion, participating in the synthesis, absorption and metabolism of nutrients, but also constituting intestinal barrier and participating in immune defense of the body. Its function is similar to the physiological function of "The spleen governs transportation and transformation".

Based on the traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) pathogenesis of DKD "Spleen Failure to Disperse Essence and Poison Damage Kidney Collateral" proposed by the previous research group, this study intends to use microbiology-metabolomics to deeply study the TCM pathogenesis of DKD, provide scientific basis for it, and guide the theory of traditional Chinese medicine widely used in clinical work of prevention and treatment of diabetic nephropathy.

Description

This study is a single-center, parallel trial design. It is prepared to recruit subjects with type 2 diabetes kidney disease (DKD), Type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM), chronic kidney disease (CKD), and healthy individuals based on clinical diagnostic criteria and screening criteria. While observing main indicators such as blood glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin, and renal function, blood, urine, feces, and tongue coating samples are collected and frozen. The 16S rDNA technology, metagenomics technology, targeted and non-targeted metabolomics technology are used to detect the results and analyze the differences. Subsequently, based on the detection results, 4-6 remaining fecal samples from each group will be selected as human-intestinal flora donors for "human-germ-free mouse" faecal microbiota transplantation.

Eligibility

Patient inclusion criteria:

  1. Age ≥18 years old and ≤75 years old, gender is not limited.
  2. Complete demographic data.
  3. Meet the diagnostic criteria of the Chinese Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Diabetic Kidney Disease (2021 edition), the Chinese Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (2020 edition), and the Guidelines for the Screening, Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease (2017 edition).
  4. The patient is informed of the study as approved by the ethics committee.

Healthy population inclusion criteria:

(1) The patient has no known history of infection or risk factors including HIV hepatitis B or C virus syphilis etc. and no current systemic infection; (2) No obesity (body mass index >30) and/or diabetes no history of chronic kidney disease; (3) Approved by the ethics committee patients were informed about the study. Exclusion criteria:

  1. A history of infection or other acute disease within one month prior to enrollment.
  2. Current state of stress.
  3. Other unstable chronic diseases;
  4. A history of acute and chronic gastrointestinal diseases, including acute gastroenteritis, functional gastrointestinal diseases, inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, and other chronic gastrointestinal diseases.
  5. Individuals who have received systemic antibiotics, immunosuppressants, chemotherapy, or chronic treatment with proton pump inhibitors within the past three months will be excluded from participation.
  6. Pregnant or lactating women will also be excluded.
  7. Individuals who have participated in other drug clinical trials within the past three months will be excluded.
  8. Individuals who suffer from mental illness, intellectual disability, confusion, or other conditions that may interfere with their ability to cooperate with the completion of relevant information collection will also be excluded.

Those who were unable to cooperate with the collection of pertinent data were likewise excluded from the study.

Study details
    Diabetic Nephropathy Type 2
    Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
    Chronic Kidney Disease

NCT06833541

The First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

23 August 2025

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