RESUMEN
Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a life-threating complication of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT). Prior studies have shown that gastrointestinal (GI) GVHD is associated with a reduction in intestinal microbiota diversity and a change in microbial metabolites. We conducted fecal metabolome analyses using a murine bone marrow transplantation. From this analysis, 290 metabolites were identified; of these, 18 metabolites were significantly or specifically higher and 12 were significantly or specifically lower in the allogeneic group than in the syngeneic one. Particularly, several metabolites in the choline metabolism and tryptophan metabolism were altered in the allogeneic group. Hierarchical clustering analysis demonstrated that the changed metabolites in the allogeneic group had similar profiles. Conclusively, we suggest that alloimmune responses are related to microbial metabolites in recipients receiving allo-HCT. The relationship between metabolites involved in GI GVHD and the intestinal microbiota and its physiological significance warrant further investigations.