微生物群
生物
长寿
肠道微生物群
拟杆菌
拟杆菌
物种均匀度
蛋白质细菌
动物
生态学
遗传学
生物信息学
物种丰富度
细菌
16S核糖体RNA
作者
Shifu Pang,Xiaohong Chen,Zhilong Lu,Lili Meng,Yü Huang,Xiuqi Yu,Lianfei Huang,Pengpeng Ye,Xiaochun Chen,Jian Liang,Tao Peng,Weifei Luo,Shuai Wang
出处
期刊:Nature Aging
日期:2023-04-06
卷期号:3 (4): 436-449
被引量:51
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43587-023-00389-y
摘要
Centenarians are an excellent model to study the relationship between the gut microbiome and longevity. To characterize the gut microbiome signatures of aging, we conducted a cross-sectional investigation of 1,575 individuals (20–117 years) from Guangxi province of China, including 297 centenarians (n = 45 with longitudinal sampling). Compared to their old adult counterparts, centenarians displayed youth-associated features in the gut microbiome characterized by an over-representation of a Bacteroides-dominated enterotype, increase in species evenness, enrichment of potentially beneficial Bacteroidetes and depletion of potential pathobionts. Health status stratification in older individuals did not alter the directional trends for these signature comparisons but revealed more apparent associations in less healthy individuals. Importantly, longitudinal analysis of centenarians across a 1.5-year period indicated that the youth-associated gut microbial signatures were enhanced with regard to increased evenness, reduction in interindividual variation and stability of Bacteroides, and that centenarians with low microbial evenness were prone to large microbiome instability during aging. These results together highlight a youth-related aging pattern of the gut microbiome for long-lived individuals. The gut microbiome is closely connected to health. Pang et al. explored the gut microbiome and aging in a large cohort of 297 centenarians. The study shows that the gut microbiome in centenarians has a Bacteroides-enriched enterotype and youth-associated features.
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