Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands; Virology & Immunology Research, Department of Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands.
Cell Rep. 2024 Sep 24;43(9):114729. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114729. Epub 2024 Sep 11.
Defining what constitutes a healthy microbiome throughout our lives remains an ongoing challenge. Understanding to what extent host and environmental factors can influence it has been the primary motivation for large population studies worldwide. Here, we describe the fecal microbiome of 3,746 individuals (0-87 years of age) in a nationwide study in the Netherlands, in association with extensive questionnaires. We validate previous findings, such as infant-adult trajectories, and explore the collective impact of our variables, which explain over 40% of the variation in microbiome composition. We identify associations with less explored factors, particularly those ethnic related, which show the largest impact on the adult microbiome composition, diversity, metabolic profiles, and CAZy (carbohydrate-active enzyme) repertoires. Understanding the sources of microbiome variability is crucial, given its potential as a modifiable target with therapeutic possibilities. With this work, we aim to serve as a foundational element for the design of health interventions and fundamental research.
定义我们一生中健康的微生物组仍然是一个持续的挑战。了解宿主和环境因素在多大程度上可以影响微生物组一直是全球大型人群研究的主要动机。在这里,我们描述了荷兰一项全国性研究中 3746 个人(0-87 岁)的粪便微生物组,同时还关联了广泛的问卷。我们验证了之前的发现,例如婴儿到成人的轨迹,并探索了我们的变量的集体影响,这些变量解释了微生物组组成变化的 40%以上。我们发现与较少探索的因素有关的关联,特别是那些与种族有关的因素,这些因素对成人微生物组组成、多样性、代谢谱和 CAZy(碳水化合物活性酶)库有最大的影响。了解微生物组可变性的来源至关重要,因为它有可能成为具有治疗可能性的可改变目标。通过这项工作,我们旨在为健康干预和基础研究的设计提供基础要素。