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The Pretreatment Gut Microbiome Is Associated With Lack of Response to Methotrexate in New‐Onset Rheumatoid Arthritis

Alejandro ArtachoCenter for Public Health Research FISABIO Valencia SpainSandrine IsaacCenter for Public Health Research FISABIO Valencia SpainRenuka R. NayakUniversity of California San FranciscoAlejandra Flor‐DuroCenter for Public Health Research FISABIO Valencia SpainMargaret AlexanderUniversity of California San FranciscoImhoi KooPennsylvania State University University ParkJulia ManassonNew York University School of Medicine and NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital New YorkPhilip B. SmithPennsylvania State University University ParkPerry RosenthalNew York University School of Medicine and NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital New YorkYamen HomsiNYU Langone Hospital Brooklyn New YorkPércío S. GulkoMount Sinai School of Medicine New York New YorkJavier PonsCenter for Public Health Research FISABIO Valencia SpainLeonor Puchades‐CarrascoCentro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe and Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe Valencia SpainPeter IzmirlyNew York University School of Medicine and NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital New YorkAndrew D. PattersonPennsylvania State University University ParkSteven B. AbramsonNew York University School of Medicine and NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital New YorkAntonio Pineda‐LucenaCentro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe and Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe, Valencia, Spain, and Centro de Investigación Médica Aplicada Universidad de Navarra Pamplona SpainPeter J. TurnbaughUniversity of California and Chan Zuckerberg Biohub San Francisco CaliforniaCarles ÚbedaCentro Superior de Investigación en Salud Pública La Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana, Valencia, Spain, and CIBERESP Madrid SpainJosé U. ScherNew York University School of Medicine and NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital New York
2020en
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OBJECTIVE: Although oral methotrexate (MTX) remains the anchor drug for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), up to 50% of patients do not achieve a clinically adequate outcome. In addition, there is a lack of prognostic tools for treatment response prior to drug initiation. This study was undertaken to investigate whether interindividual differences in the human gut microbiome can aid in the prediction of MTX efficacy in new-onset RA. METHODS: We performed 16S ribosomal RNA gene and shotgun metagenomic sequencing on the baseline gut microbiomes of drug-naive patients with new-onset RA (n = 26). Results were validated in an additional independent cohort (n = 21). To gain insight into potential microbial mechanisms, we conducted ex vivo experiments coupled with metabolomics analysis to evaluate the association between microbiome-driven MTX depletion and clinical response. RESULTS: Our analysis revealed significant associations of the abundance of gut bacterial taxa and their genes with future clinical response (q < 0.05), including orthologs related to purine and MTX metabolism. Machine learning techniques were applied to the metagenomic data, resulting in a microbiome-based model that predicted lack of response to MTX in an independent group of patients. Finally, MTX levels remaining after ex vivo incubation with distal gut samples from pretreatment RA patients significantly correlated with the magnitude of future clinical response, suggesting a possible direct effect of the gut microbiome on MTX metabolism and treatment outcomes. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these findings are the first step toward predicting lack of response to oral MTX in patients with new-onset RA and support the value of the gut microbiome as a possible prognostic tool and as a potential target in RA therapeutics.

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