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Average gut flora in healthy Japanese subjects stratified by age and body mass index

Imbalance of the gut microbiota plays an important role in the pathogenesis of various diseases. Although many clinical studies have analyzed the gut microbiota, the definition of normal gut microbiota remains unclear. In this study, we aim to establish the average gut microbiota in the healthy Japa...

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Autores principales: YOSHIDA, Naofumi, WATANABE, Satoshi, YAMASAKI, Hiroyuki, SAKUMA, Hajime, TAKEDA, Aya K., YAMASHITA, Tomoya, HIRATA, Ken-ichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8970655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35433164
http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2021-056
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author YOSHIDA, Naofumi
WATANABE, Satoshi
YAMASAKI, Hiroyuki
SAKUMA, Hajime
TAKEDA, Aya K.
YAMASHITA, Tomoya
HIRATA, Ken-ichi
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WATANABE, Satoshi
YAMASAKI, Hiroyuki
SAKUMA, Hajime
TAKEDA, Aya K.
YAMASHITA, Tomoya
HIRATA, Ken-ichi
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description Imbalance of the gut microbiota plays an important role in the pathogenesis of various diseases. Although many clinical studies have analyzed the gut microbiota, the definition of normal gut microbiota remains unclear. In this study, we aim to establish the average gut microbiota in the healthy Japanese population. Using 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing, we analyzed gut microbial data from fecal samples obtained from 6,101 healthy Japanese individuals. Based on their ages, the individuals were divided into three groups: young, middle-age, and old. Individuals were further categorized according to body mass index (BMI) into lean, normal, and obese groups. The α and β diversities in the old group were significantly higher than those in the young and middle-age groups. The Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio of subjects in the obese category was significantly lower compared with those of subjects in the lean and normal categories in the young and middle-age groups. Genus Bacteroides was the dominant gut microbiota across all the BMI categories in all the age groups. Among the top ten genera, the abundances of Bacteroides, Bifidobacterium, Anaerostipes, Blautia, Dorea, Fusicatenibacter, Lachnoclostridium, and Parabacteroides were significantly lower in the old group than in the young and middle-age groups. The correlation network at the genus level revealed different microbe-microbe interactions associated with age and BMI. We determined the average Japanese gut microbiota, and this information could be used as a reference. The gut microbiota greatly differs based on the life stage and metabolic status of the host, and this gives rise to a variety of host–gut microbe interactions that can lead to an increased susceptibility to disease.
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spelling pubmed-89706552022-04-14 Average gut flora in healthy Japanese subjects stratified by age and body mass index YOSHIDA, Naofumi WATANABE, Satoshi YAMASAKI, Hiroyuki SAKUMA, Hajime TAKEDA, Aya K. YAMASHITA, Tomoya HIRATA, Ken-ichi Biosci Microbiota Food Health Full Paper Imbalance of the gut microbiota plays an important role in the pathogenesis of various diseases. Although many clinical studies have analyzed the gut microbiota, the definition of normal gut microbiota remains unclear. In this study, we aim to establish the average gut microbiota in the healthy Japanese population. Using 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing, we analyzed gut microbial data from fecal samples obtained from 6,101 healthy Japanese individuals. Based on their ages, the individuals were divided into three groups: young, middle-age, and old. Individuals were further categorized according to body mass index (BMI) into lean, normal, and obese groups. The α and β diversities in the old group were significantly higher than those in the young and middle-age groups. The Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio of subjects in the obese category was significantly lower compared with those of subjects in the lean and normal categories in the young and middle-age groups. Genus Bacteroides was the dominant gut microbiota across all the BMI categories in all the age groups. Among the top ten genera, the abundances of Bacteroides, Bifidobacterium, Anaerostipes, Blautia, Dorea, Fusicatenibacter, Lachnoclostridium, and Parabacteroides were significantly lower in the old group than in the young and middle-age groups. The correlation network at the genus level revealed different microbe-microbe interactions associated with age and BMI. We determined the average Japanese gut microbiota, and this information could be used as a reference. The gut microbiota greatly differs based on the life stage and metabolic status of the host, and this gives rise to a variety of host–gut microbe interactions that can lead to an increased susceptibility to disease. BMFH Press 2021-12-07 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8970655/ /pubmed/35433164 http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2021-056 Text en ©2022 BMFH Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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WATANABE, Satoshi
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SAKUMA, Hajime
TAKEDA, Aya K.
YAMASHITA, Tomoya
HIRATA, Ken-ichi
Average gut flora in healthy Japanese subjects stratified by age and body mass index
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title_short Average gut flora in healthy Japanese subjects stratified by age and body mass index
title_sort average gut flora in healthy japanese subjects stratified by age and body mass index
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8970655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35433164
http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2021-056
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