Atlas of gut microbe-derived products from aromatic amino acids and risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Precision microbiome modulation as a novel treatment strategy is a rapidly evolving and sought goal. The aim of this study is to determine relationships among systemic gut microbial metabolite levels and incident cardiovascular disease risks to identify gut microbial pathways as possible targets for personalized therapeutic interventions.
Stable isotope dilution mass spectrometry methods to quantitatively measure aromatic amino acids and their metabolites were used to examine sequential subjects undergoing elective diagnostic cardiac evaluation in two independent cohorts with longitudinal outcome data [US (
Key gut microbiota-generated metabolites derived from aromatic amino acids independently associated with incident adverse cardiovascular outcomes are identified, and thus will help focus future studies on gut-microbial metabolic outputs relevant to host cardiovascular health.
Contributors

Xinmin S Li
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Arash Haghikia
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Lin Li
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Jennifer Wilcox
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Kymberleigh A Romano
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Jennifer A Buffa
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Marco Witkowski
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Ilja Demuth
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Maximilian König
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Fredrik Bäckhed
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Michael A Fischbach
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W H Wilson Tang
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Stanley L Hazen
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