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尼泊尔人的口腔微生物群反映了从传统到工业化生活方式的梯度变化。

Nepali oral microbiomes reflect a gradient of lifestyles from traditional to industrialized.

作者信息

Ryu Erica P, Gautam Yoshina, Proctor Diana M, Bhandari Dinesh, Tandukar Sarmila, Gupta Meera, Gautam Guru Prasad, Relman David A, Shibl Ahmed A, Sherchand Jeevan Bahadur, Jha Aashish R, Davenport Emily R

机构信息

Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.

Genetic Heritage Group, Program in Biology, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

出版信息

bioRxiv. 2024 Jul 3:2024.07.01.601557. doi: 10.1101/2024.07.01.601557.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Lifestyle plays an important role in shaping the gut microbiome. However, its contributions to the oral microbiome remains less clear, due to the confounding effects of geography and methodology in investigations of populations studied to date. Furthermore, while the oral microbiome seems to differ between foraging and industrialized populations, we lack insight into whether transitions to and away from agrarian lifestyles shape the oral microbiota. Given the growing interest in so-called 'vanishing microbiomes' potentially being a risk factor for increased disease prevalence in industrialized populations, it is important that we distinguish lifestyle from geography in the study of microbiomes across populations.

RESULTS

Here, we investigate salivary microbiomes of 63 Nepali individuals representing a spectrum of lifestyles: foraging, subsistence farming (individuals that transitioned from foraging to farming within the last 50 years), agriculturalists (individuals that have transitioned to farming for at least 300 years), and industrialists (expatriates that immigrated to the United States within the last 20 years). We characterize the role of lifestyle in microbial diversity, identify microbes that differ between lifestyles, and pinpoint specific lifestyle factors that may be contributing to differences in the microbiomes across populations. Contrary to prevailing views, when geography is controlled for, oral microbiome alpha diversity does not differ significantly across lifestyles. Microbiome composition, however, follows the gradient of lifestyles from foraging through agrarianism to industrialism, supporting the notion that lifestyle indeed plays a role in the oral microbiome. Relative abundances of several individual taxa, including and an unclassified Porphyromonadaceae genus, also mirror lifestyle. Finally, we identify specific lifestyle factors associated with microbiome composition across the gradient of lifestyles, including smoking and grain source.

CONCLUSION

Our findings demonstrate that by controlling for geography, we can isolate an important role for lifestyle in determining oral microbiome composition. In doing so, we highlight the potential contributions of several lifestyle factors, underlining the importance of carefully examining the oral microbiome across lifestyles to improve our understanding of global microbiomes.

摘要

背景

生活方式在塑造肠道微生物群方面起着重要作用。然而,由于迄今为止在对人群的调查中地理因素和方法的混杂影响,其对口腔微生物群的贡献仍不太清楚。此外,虽然觅食人群和工业化人群的口腔微生物群似乎有所不同,但我们并不清楚向农耕生活方式转变以及远离农耕生活方式是否会影响口腔微生物群。鉴于人们越来越关注所谓的“正在消失的微生物群”可能是工业化人群中疾病患病率增加的一个风险因素,在跨人群微生物群研究中区分生活方式和地理因素很重要。

结果

在这里,我们调查了63名尼泊尔人的唾液微生物群,这些人代表了一系列生活方式:觅食者、自给农业者(在过去50年内从觅食转变为农耕的人)、农业从业者(已转变为农耕至少300年的人)和工业化人群(在过去20年内移民到美国的侨民)。我们描述了生活方式在微生物多样性中的作用,识别出不同生活方式之间存在差异的微生物,并确定了可能导致不同人群微生物群差异的具体生活方式因素。与普遍观点相反,在控制地理因素后,不同生活方式的口腔微生物群α多样性没有显著差异。然而,微生物群组成却随着从觅食到农耕再到工业化的生活方式梯度而变化,这支持了生活方式确实在口腔微生物群中起作用的观点。包括[未提及具体名称]和一个未分类的卟啉单胞菌科属在内的几个个体分类群的相对丰度也反映了生活方式。最后,我们确定了与不同生活方式梯度下微生物群组成相关的具体生活方式因素,包括吸烟和谷物来源。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,通过控制地理因素,我们可以确定生活方式在决定口腔微生物群组成方面的重要作用。在此过程中,我们强调了几个生活方式因素的潜在贡献,突显了仔细研究不同生活方式下的口腔微生物群以增进我们对全球微生物群理解的重要性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/958f/11244963/6a1f5978fc22/nihpp-2024.07.01.601557v1-f0001.jpg

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