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Impact of a bathing tradition on shared gut microbe among Japanese families

机译:沐浴传统对日本家庭共享肠道微生物的影响

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Sharing of Bifidobacterium longum strains had recently been shown to occur among Japanese family members, a phenomenon that is not confined to mother-infant pairs. In the current study, we investigated if bathtub water is a possible vehicle for the exchange of strains as a consequence of a Japanese custom to share bathtub water by family members during bathing practices. A total of twenty-one subjects from five Japanese families, each consisting of parents with either 2 or 3 children, were enrolled in this study and the fecal microbiota of all participants was determined. Viable bifidobacterial strains were isolated from all bathtub water samples. A subsequent comparative genome analysis using ninety-eight strains indicated that certain strain-sets, which were isolated from feces and bathtub water, share near identical genome sequences, including CRISPR/Cas protospacers. By means of unweighted UniFrac distance analysis based on 16S rRNA gene analysis of 59 subjects from sixteen Japanese families, we showed that the fecal microbiota composition among family members that share bathtub water is significantly closer than that between family members that do not engage in this practice. Our results indicate that bathtub water represents a vehicle for the transmission of gut bacteria, and that the Japanese custom of sharing bathtub water contributes to the exchange of gut microbes, in particular bifidobacteria, among family members.
机译:日本家庭成员之间最近发现长双歧杆菌菌株共享,这种现象不仅限于母婴。在当前的研究中,我们调查了日本习惯在洗澡时与家人分享浴缸水的习惯,因此浴缸水是否可能成为交换菌株的媒介。这项研究共纳入了来自五个日本家庭的21位受试者,每位受试者均由有2个或3个孩子的父母组成,并确定了所有受试者的粪便菌群。从所有浴缸水样中分离出了可行的双歧杆菌菌株。随后使用98株菌株进行的比较基因组分析表明,从粪便和浴缸水中分离出的某些菌株组具有几乎相同的基因组序列,包括CRISPR / Cas原型间隔子。通过基于16个日本家庭的59位受试者的16S rRNA基因分析的非加权UniFrac距离分析,我们显示,共享浴缸水的家庭成员中的粪便微生物群组成比未从事此活动的家庭成员之间的粪便微生物群明显更近。我们的结果表明,浴缸水是肠道细菌传播的媒介,日本共享浴缸水的习俗有助于家庭成员之间肠道菌尤其是双歧杆菌的交换。

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