Zeng Bo, Zhao Jiangchao, Guo Wei, Zhang Siyuan, Hua Yutong, Tang Jingsi, Kong Fanli, Yang Xuewu, Fu Lizhi, Liao Kun, Yu Xianqiong, Chen Guohong, Jin Long, Shuai Surong, Yang Jiandong, Si Xiaohui, Ning Ruihong, Mishra Sudhanshu, Li Ying
Farm Animal Genetic Resources Exploration and Innovation Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, China.
Division of Agriculture, Department of Animal Science, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, United States.
Front Microbiol. 2017 Oct 6;8:1929. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01929. eCollection 2017.
While the skin microbiome has been shown to play important roles in health and disease in several species, the effects of altitude on the skin microbiome and how high-altitude skin microbiomes may be associated with health and disease states remains largely unknown. Using 16S rRNA marker gene sequencing, we characterized the skin microbiomes of people from two racial groups (the Tibetans and the Hans) and of three local pig breeds (Tibetan pig, Rongchang pig, and Qingyu pig) at high and low altitudes. The skin microbial communities of low-altitude pigs and humans were distinct from those of high-altitude pigs and humans, with five bacterial taxa (, and two unclassified genera in families and ) consistently enriched in both pigs and humans at high altitude. Alpha diversity was also significantly lower in skin samples collected from individuals living at high altitude compared to individuals at low altitude. Several of the taxa unique to high-altitude humans and pigs are known extremophiles adapted to harsh environments such as those found at high altitude. Altogether our data reveal that altitude has a significant effect on the skin microbiome of pigs and humans.
虽然皮肤微生物群已被证明在多个物种的健康和疾病中发挥重要作用,但海拔高度对皮肤微生物群的影响以及高海拔皮肤微生物群如何与健康和疾病状态相关联,在很大程度上仍不为人知。我们使用16S rRNA标记基因测序,对来自两个种族群体(藏族和汉族)以及三个当地猪品种(藏猪、荣昌猪和青峪猪)的高海拔和低海拔人群的皮肤微生物群进行了特征分析。低海拔猪和人类的皮肤微生物群落与高海拔猪和人类的不同,有五个细菌分类群(以及两个未分类属,分别属于科 和 )在高海拔的猪和人类中均持续富集。与低海拔个体相比,从高海拔个体采集的皮肤样本中的α多样性也显著更低。高海拔人类和猪特有的几个分类群是已知的适应高海拔等恶劣环境的嗜极生物。我们的数据总体表明,海拔高度对猪和人类的皮肤微生物群有显著影响。