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Comparative analyses of fecal microbiota in Tibetan and Chinese Han living at low or high altitude by barcoded 454 pyrosequencing

机译:条形码454焦磷酸测序对藏族和汉族低海拔或高海拔汉族人群粪便微生物群的比较分析

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Knowledge about the impact of altitude and ethnicity on human gut microbiota is currently limited. In this study, fecal microbiota from 12 Tibetans (T group), 11 Chinese Han living in Tibet (HH group) and 12 Chinese Han living in Shaanxi province (LH group) were profiled by 454 pyrosequencing. Analysis of UniFrac principal coordinates showed significant structural changes in fecal microbiota among the three groups. There were significant differences in the composition of fecal microbiota among the three groups at phylum and genus levels. At the phylum level, the fecal samples of HH and T groups had higher relative abundances of Firmicutes , whereas the LH group had a higher relative abundance of Bacteroidetes . These changes at the phylum level reflected different dominant genus compositions. Compared with the LH group, changes of Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes were mainly due to a significant decrease of Prevotella in the HH group and were primarily attributable to significant decreases of Bacteroides and Prevotella as well as a significant increase of Catenibacterium in the T group. In conclusion, our results suggest that high altitude may contribute to shaping human gut microbiota. Genetic and dietary factors may also explain the different microbiota compositions between Tibetan and Chinese Han.
机译:关于高度和种族对人类肠道菌群的影响的知识目前是有限的。在这项研究中,通过454焦磷酸测序对来自12名藏族(T组),11名居住在西藏的汉族(HH组)和12名居住在陕西省(LH组)的汉族粪便微生物群进行了分析。 UniFrac主坐标分析显示,三组之间粪便微生物群的结构发生了显着变化。在门和属水平上,三组之间的粪便微生物群组成存在显着差异。在门的水平上,HH和T组的粪便样品具有较高的Firmicutes相对丰度,而LH组的拟杆菌属的相对丰度较高。在门级的这些变化反映了不同的优势属组成。与LH组相比,Firmicutes和Bacteroidetes的变化主要归因于HH组中Prevotella的显着减少,并且主要归因于T组中Bacteroides和Prevotella的显着减少以及Catenebacterium的显着增加。总之,我们的结果表明,高海拔可能有助于塑造人类肠道菌群。遗传因素和饮食因素也可能解释了藏族和中国汉族之间不同的微生物群组成。

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