Li J, Chen S, Yang S, Zhang W, Huang X, Zhou L, Liu Y, Li M, Guo Y, Yin J, Xu K. Hypercoagulable state and gut microbiota dysbiosis as predictors of poor functional outcomes in acute ischemic stroke patients.
mSystems 2025;
10:e0149224. [PMID:
40202300 PMCID:
PMC12090755 DOI:
10.1128/msystems.01492-24]
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Abstract
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients often exhibit hypercoagulable state and gut microbiota dysbiosis. However, the association between coagulation abnormalities and gut microbiota dysbiosis in AIS patients and their predictive value for poor functional outcomes in AIS has not been investigated. Our study enrolled 95 AIS patients and 81 healthy controls, using 16S rRNA sequencing to analyze gut microbiota composition. Baseline fibrinogen level was found to be an independent risk factor for poor functional outcomes at 90-day follow-up (odds ratio = 2.16, 95% confidence interval: 1.02-4.59, P = 0.044). AIS patients showed significant gut microbiota dysbiosis, with significantly increased Parabacteroides and Alistipes, and decreased Prevotella and Roseburia, associated with coagulation indices. Furthermore, compared with AIS patients with normal coagulation function, those in a hypercoagulable state exhibited a significant increase in Alistipes and a decrease in Prevotella. We identified gut microbial biomarkers consisting of 15 bacteria that predicted poor functional outcome in AIS patients at 90-day follow-up. Coagulation indices improved the predictive performance of these biomarkers. In training and validation cohorts, area under the curve (AUC) values were 0.930 and 0.890 for microbial biomarkers alone, 0.691 and 0.751 for coagulation indices alone, and 0.943 and 0.944 for coagulation indices combined with gut microbial biomarkers. Our study showed that AIS patients with hypercoagulable state had gut microbiota dysbiosis, with Alistipes and Prevotella significantly associated with coagulation indices. A classification model based on coagulation indices and gut microbial biomarkers accurately predicted poor functional outcome in AIS patients at 90-day follow-up.
IMPORTANCE
Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients often exhibit hypercoagulable state and gut microbiota dysbiosis. However, the relationship between hypercoagulable state and gut microbiota dysbiosis in AIS patients and their predictive value for poor functional outcomes has not been fully explored. Our study of 95 AIS patients showed that baseline fibrinogen level was an independent risk factor for poor functional outcome at 90-day follow-up in AIS patients. Hypercoagulable state in AIS patients correlates with gut microbiota dysbiosis. AIS patients with hypercoagulable state had increased Alistipes abundance and decreased Prevotella abundance. A classification model based on coagulation indices and gut microbial biomarkers accurately predicted poor functional outcome in AIS patients at 90-day follow-up.
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