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Impacts of the Plateau Environment on the Gut Microbiota and Blood Clinical Indexes in Han and Tibetan Individuals

The intestinal microbiota is significantly affected by the external environment, but our understanding of the effects of extreme environments such as plateaus is far from adequate. In this study, we systematically analyzed the variation in the intestinal microbiota and 76 blood clinical indexes amon...

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Autores principales: Jia, Zhilong, Zhao, Xiaojing, Liu, Xiaoshuang, Zhao, Le, Jia, Qian, Shi, Jinlong, Xu, Xiao, Hao, Lijun, Xu, Zhenguo, Zhong, Qin, Yu, Kang, Cui, Saijia, Chen, Huining, Guo, Jianying, Li, Xiang, Han, Yang, Song, Xinyu, Zhao, Chenghui, Bo, Xiaochen, Tian, Yaping, Wang, Weidong, Xie, Guotong, Feng, Qiang, He, Kunlun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6977073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31964769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00660-19
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author Jia, Zhilong
Zhao, Xiaojing
Liu, Xiaoshuang
Zhao, Le
Jia, Qian
Shi, Jinlong
Xu, Xiao
Hao, Lijun
Xu, Zhenguo
Zhong, Qin
Yu, Kang
Cui, Saijia
Chen, Huining
Guo, Jianying
Li, Xiang
Han, Yang
Song, Xinyu
Zhao, Chenghui
Bo, Xiaochen
Tian, Yaping
Wang, Weidong
Xie, Guotong
Feng, Qiang
He, Kunlun
author_facet Jia, Zhilong
Zhao, Xiaojing
Liu, Xiaoshuang
Zhao, Le
Jia, Qian
Shi, Jinlong
Xu, Xiao
Hao, Lijun
Xu, Zhenguo
Zhong, Qin
Yu, Kang
Cui, Saijia
Chen, Huining
Guo, Jianying
Li, Xiang
Han, Yang
Song, Xinyu
Zhao, Chenghui
Bo, Xiaochen
Tian, Yaping
Wang, Weidong
Xie, Guotong
Feng, Qiang
He, Kunlun
author_sort Jia, Zhilong
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description The intestinal microbiota is significantly affected by the external environment, but our understanding of the effects of extreme environments such as plateaus is far from adequate. In this study, we systematically analyzed the variation in the intestinal microbiota and 76 blood clinical indexes among 393 healthy adults with different plateau living durations (Han individuals with no plateau living, with plateau living for 4 to 6 days, with plateau living for >3 months, and who returned to the plain for 3 months, as well as plateau-living Tibetans). The results showed that the high-altitude environment rapidly (4 days) and continually (more than 3 months) shaped both the intestinal microbiota and clinical indexes of the Han population. With prolongation of plateau living, the general characteristics of the intestinal microbiota and clinical indexes of the Han population were increasingly similar to those of the Tibetan population. The intestinal microbiota of the Han population that returned to the plain area for 3 months still resembled that of the plateau-living Han population rather than that of the Han population on the plain. Moreover, clinical indexes such as blood glucose were significantly lower in the plateau groups than in the nonplateau groups, while the opposite result was obtained for testosterone. Interestingly, there were Tibetan-specific correlations between glucose levels and Succinivibrio and Sarcina abundance in the intestine. The results of this study suggest that a hypoxic environment could rapidly and lastingly affect both the human intestinal microbiota and blood clinical indexes, providing new insights for the study of plateau adaptability. IMPORTANCE The data presented in the present study demonstrate that the hypoxic plateau environment has a profound impact on the gut microbiota and blood clinical indexes in Han and Tibetan individuals. The plateau-changed signatures of the gut microbiota and blood clinical indexes were not restored to the nonplateau status in the Han cohorts, even when the individuals returned to the plain from the plateau for several months. Our study will improve the understanding of the great impact of hypoxic environments on the gut microbiota and blood clinical indexes as well as the adaptation mechanism and intervention targets for plateau adaptation.
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spelling pubmed-69770732020-02-03 Impacts of the Plateau Environment on the Gut Microbiota and Blood Clinical Indexes in Han and Tibetan Individuals Jia, Zhilong Zhao, Xiaojing Liu, Xiaoshuang Zhao, Le Jia, Qian Shi, Jinlong Xu, Xiao Hao, Lijun Xu, Zhenguo Zhong, Qin Yu, Kang Cui, Saijia Chen, Huining Guo, Jianying Li, Xiang Han, Yang Song, Xinyu Zhao, Chenghui Bo, Xiaochen Tian, Yaping Wang, Weidong Xie, Guotong Feng, Qiang He, Kunlun mSystems Research Article The intestinal microbiota is significantly affected by the external environment, but our understanding of the effects of extreme environments such as plateaus is far from adequate. In this study, we systematically analyzed the variation in the intestinal microbiota and 76 blood clinical indexes among 393 healthy adults with different plateau living durations (Han individuals with no plateau living, with plateau living for 4 to 6 days, with plateau living for >3 months, and who returned to the plain for 3 months, as well as plateau-living Tibetans). The results showed that the high-altitude environment rapidly (4 days) and continually (more than 3 months) shaped both the intestinal microbiota and clinical indexes of the Han population. With prolongation of plateau living, the general characteristics of the intestinal microbiota and clinical indexes of the Han population were increasingly similar to those of the Tibetan population. The intestinal microbiota of the Han population that returned to the plain area for 3 months still resembled that of the plateau-living Han population rather than that of the Han population on the plain. Moreover, clinical indexes such as blood glucose were significantly lower in the plateau groups than in the nonplateau groups, while the opposite result was obtained for testosterone. Interestingly, there were Tibetan-specific correlations between glucose levels and Succinivibrio and Sarcina abundance in the intestine. The results of this study suggest that a hypoxic environment could rapidly and lastingly affect both the human intestinal microbiota and blood clinical indexes, providing new insights for the study of plateau adaptability. IMPORTANCE The data presented in the present study demonstrate that the hypoxic plateau environment has a profound impact on the gut microbiota and blood clinical indexes in Han and Tibetan individuals. The plateau-changed signatures of the gut microbiota and blood clinical indexes were not restored to the nonplateau status in the Han cohorts, even when the individuals returned to the plain from the plateau for several months. Our study will improve the understanding of the great impact of hypoxic environments on the gut microbiota and blood clinical indexes as well as the adaptation mechanism and intervention targets for plateau adaptation. American Society for Microbiology 2020-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6977073/ /pubmed/31964769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00660-19 Text en Copyright © 2020 Jia et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Jia, Zhilong
Zhao, Xiaojing
Liu, Xiaoshuang
Zhao, Le
Jia, Qian
Shi, Jinlong
Xu, Xiao
Hao, Lijun
Xu, Zhenguo
Zhong, Qin
Yu, Kang
Cui, Saijia
Chen, Huining
Guo, Jianying
Li, Xiang
Han, Yang
Song, Xinyu
Zhao, Chenghui
Bo, Xiaochen
Tian, Yaping
Wang, Weidong
Xie, Guotong
Feng, Qiang
He, Kunlun
Impacts of the Plateau Environment on the Gut Microbiota and Blood Clinical Indexes in Han and Tibetan Individuals
title Impacts of the Plateau Environment on the Gut Microbiota and Blood Clinical Indexes in Han and Tibetan Individuals
title_full Impacts of the Plateau Environment on the Gut Microbiota and Blood Clinical Indexes in Han and Tibetan Individuals
title_fullStr Impacts of the Plateau Environment on the Gut Microbiota and Blood Clinical Indexes in Han and Tibetan Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of the Plateau Environment on the Gut Microbiota and Blood Clinical Indexes in Han and Tibetan Individuals
title_short Impacts of the Plateau Environment on the Gut Microbiota and Blood Clinical Indexes in Han and Tibetan Individuals
title_sort impacts of the plateau environment on the gut microbiota and blood clinical indexes in han and tibetan individuals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6977073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31964769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00660-19
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