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Uric acid extrarenal excretion: the gut microbiome as an evident yet understated factor in gout development

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RHEUMATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
卷 42, 期 3, 页码 403-412

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00296-021-05007-x

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Gut microbiome; Uric acid; Gout

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  1. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACYT) [FORDECYT-PRONACES/87754/2020]

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Gout is a disease caused by the deposition of uric acid in the joints. New research suggests that gut microbiota and extrarenal excretion of uric acid may be risk factors for the development of gout. Significant dysbiosis in the gut of gout patients has been observed, highlighting the potential role of the microbiome in the pathogenesis and treatment of the disease.
Humans do not produce uricase, an enzyme responsible for degrading uric acid. However, some bacteria residing in the gut can degrade one-third of the dietary and endogenous uric acid generated daily. New insights based on metagenomic and metabolomic approaches provide a new interest in exploring the involvement of gut microbiota in gout. Nevertheless, the exact mechanisms underlying this association are complex and have not been widely discussed. In this study, we aimed to review the evidence that suggests uric acid extrarenal excretion and gut microbiome are potential risk factors for developing gout. A literature search was performed in PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar using several keywords, including gut microbiome AND gout. A remarkable intestinal dysbiosis and shifts in abundance of certain bacterial taxa in gout patients have been consistently reported among different studies. Under this condition, bacteria might have developed adaptive mechanisms for de novo biosynthesis and salvage of purines, and thus, a concomitant alteration in uric acid metabolism. Moreover, gut microbiota can produce substrates that might cross the portal vein so the liver can generate de novo purinogenic amino acids, as well as uric acid. Therefore, the extrarenal excretion of uric acid needs to be considered as a factor in gout development. Nevertheless, further studies are needed to fully understand the role of gut microbiome in uric acid production and its extrarenal excretion, and to point out possible bacteria or bacterial enzymes that could be used as probiotic coadjutant treatment in gout patients.

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