Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Microbial Safety and Health, State Key Laboratory of Applied Microbiology Southern China, Institute of Microbiology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes. 2022 Dec 24;8(1):102. doi: 10.1038/s41522-022-00366-0.
The gut microbiota plays an important role in human health and longevity, and the gut microbiota of centenarians shows unique characteristics. Nowadays, most microbial research on longevity is usually limited to the bioinformatics level, lacking validating information on culturing functional microorganisms. Here, we combined metagenomic sequencing and large-scale in vitro culture to reveal the unique gut microbial structure of the world's longevity town-Jiaoling, China, centenarians and people of different ages. Functional strains were isolated and screened in vitro, and the possible relationship between gut microbes and longevity was explored and validated in vivo. 247 healthy Cantonese natives of different ages participated in the study, including 18 centenarians. Compared with young adults, the gut microbiota of centenarians exhibits higher microbial diversity, xenobiotics biodegradation and metabolism, oxidoreductases, and multiple species (the potential probiotics Lactobacillus, Akkermansia, the methanogenic Methanobrevibacter, gut butyrate-producing members Roseburia, and SCFA-producing species uncl Clostridiales, uncl Ruminococcaceae) known to be beneficial to host metabolism. These species are constantly changing with age. We also isolated 2055 strains from these samples by large-scale in vitro culture, most of which were detected by metagenomics, with clear complementarity between the two approaches. We also screened an age-related gut-resident Lactobacillus with independent intellectual property rights, and its metabolite (L-ascorbic acid) and itself have good antioxidant effects. Our findings underscore the existence of age-related trajectories in the human gut microbiota, and that distinct gut microbiota and gut-resident as antioxidant systems may contribute to health and longevity.
肠道微生物群在人类健康和长寿中发挥着重要作用,而百岁老人的肠道微生物群具有独特的特征。如今,大多数关于长寿的微生物研究通常局限于生物信息学水平,缺乏对培养功能微生物的有效验证信息。在这里,我们结合宏基因组测序和大规模体外培养,揭示了中国长寿之乡——蕉岭的世界百岁老人和不同年龄人群的独特肠道微生物结构。我们在体外分离和筛选功能菌株,并在体内探索和验证肠道微生物与长寿之间的可能关系。247 名不同年龄的健康广东本地人参与了这项研究,其中包括 18 名百岁老人。与年轻人相比,百岁老人的肠道微生物群表现出更高的微生物多样性、外源性物质生物降解和代谢、氧化还原酶以及多种物种(潜在的益生菌乳杆菌、阿克曼氏菌、产甲烷的甲烷短杆菌、肠道丁酸盐产生成员罗斯伯里亚和产 SCFA 的物种未分类梭状芽孢杆菌、未分类瘤胃球菌科),这些物种已知对宿主代谢有益。这些物种随着年龄的增长而不断变化。我们还通过大规模体外培养从这些样本中分离出 2055 株菌株,其中大部分通过宏基因组学检测到,这两种方法具有明显的互补性。我们还筛选出了一种与年龄相关的肠道常驻乳杆菌,具有独立的知识产权,其代谢产物(L-抗坏血酸)及其本身具有良好的抗氧化作用。我们的研究结果强调了人类肠道微生物群中存在与年龄相关的轨迹,并且独特的肠道微生物群和肠道常驻抗氧化系统可能有助于健康和长寿。