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Integrative multiomics analysis reveals host-microbe-metabolite interplays associated with the aging process in Singaporeans

The age-associated alterations in microbiomes vary across populations due to the influence of genetics and lifestyles. To the best of our knowledge, the microbial changes associated with aging have not yet been investigated in Singapore adults. We conducted shotgun metagenomic sequencing of fecal an...

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Autores principales: Chen, Liwei, Zheng, Tingting, Yang, Yifan, Chaudhary, Prem Prashant, Teh, Jean Pui Yi, Cheon, Bobby K., Moses, Daniela, Schuster, Stephan C., Schlundt, Joergen, Li, Jun, Conway, Patricia L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9116421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35549618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2070392
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author Chen, Liwei
Zheng, Tingting
Yang, Yifan
Chaudhary, Prem Prashant
Teh, Jean Pui Yi
Cheon, Bobby K.
Moses, Daniela
Schuster, Stephan C.
Schlundt, Joergen
Li, Jun
Conway, Patricia L.
author_facet Chen, Liwei
Zheng, Tingting
Yang, Yifan
Chaudhary, Prem Prashant
Teh, Jean Pui Yi
Cheon, Bobby K.
Moses, Daniela
Schuster, Stephan C.
Schlundt, Joergen
Li, Jun
Conway, Patricia L.
author_sort Chen, Liwei
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description The age-associated alterations in microbiomes vary across populations due to the influence of genetics and lifestyles. To the best of our knowledge, the microbial changes associated with aging have not yet been investigated in Singapore adults. We conducted shotgun metagenomic sequencing of fecal and saliva samples, as well as fecal metabolomics to characterize the gut and oral microbial communities of 62 healthy adult male Singaporeans, including 32 young subjects (age, 23.1 ± 1.4 years) and 30 elderly subjects (age, 69.0 ± 3.5 years). We identified 8 gut and 13 oral species that were differentially abundant in elderly compared to young subjects. By combining the gut and oral microbiomes, 25 age-associated oral-gut species connections were identified. Moreover, oral bacteria Acidaminococcus intestine and Flavonifractor plautii were less prevalent/abundant in elderly gut samples than in young gut samples, whereas Collinsella aerofaciens and Roseburia hominis showed the opposite trends. These results indicate the varied gut-oral communications with aging. Subsequently, we expanded the association studies on microbiome, metabolome and host phenotypic parameters. In particular, Eubacterium eligens increased in elderly compared to young subjects, and was positively correlated with triglycerides, which implies that the potential role of E. eligens in lipid metabolism is altered during the aging process. Our results demonstrated aging-associated changes in the gut and oral microbiomes, as well as the connections between metabolites and host-microbe interactions, thereby deepening the understanding of alterations in the human microbiome during the aging process in a Singapore population.
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spelling pubmed-91164212022-05-19 Integrative multiomics analysis reveals host-microbe-metabolite interplays associated with the aging process in Singaporeans Chen, Liwei Zheng, Tingting Yang, Yifan Chaudhary, Prem Prashant Teh, Jean Pui Yi Cheon, Bobby K. Moses, Daniela Schuster, Stephan C. Schlundt, Joergen Li, Jun Conway, Patricia L. Gut Microbes Research Paper The age-associated alterations in microbiomes vary across populations due to the influence of genetics and lifestyles. To the best of our knowledge, the microbial changes associated with aging have not yet been investigated in Singapore adults. We conducted shotgun metagenomic sequencing of fecal and saliva samples, as well as fecal metabolomics to characterize the gut and oral microbial communities of 62 healthy adult male Singaporeans, including 32 young subjects (age, 23.1 ± 1.4 years) and 30 elderly subjects (age, 69.0 ± 3.5 years). We identified 8 gut and 13 oral species that were differentially abundant in elderly compared to young subjects. By combining the gut and oral microbiomes, 25 age-associated oral-gut species connections were identified. Moreover, oral bacteria Acidaminococcus intestine and Flavonifractor plautii were less prevalent/abundant in elderly gut samples than in young gut samples, whereas Collinsella aerofaciens and Roseburia hominis showed the opposite trends. These results indicate the varied gut-oral communications with aging. Subsequently, we expanded the association studies on microbiome, metabolome and host phenotypic parameters. In particular, Eubacterium eligens increased in elderly compared to young subjects, and was positively correlated with triglycerides, which implies that the potential role of E. eligens in lipid metabolism is altered during the aging process. Our results demonstrated aging-associated changes in the gut and oral microbiomes, as well as the connections between metabolites and host-microbe interactions, thereby deepening the understanding of alterations in the human microbiome during the aging process in a Singapore population. Taylor & Francis 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9116421/ /pubmed/35549618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2070392 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Chen, Liwei
Zheng, Tingting
Yang, Yifan
Chaudhary, Prem Prashant
Teh, Jean Pui Yi
Cheon, Bobby K.
Moses, Daniela
Schuster, Stephan C.
Schlundt, Joergen
Li, Jun
Conway, Patricia L.
Integrative multiomics analysis reveals host-microbe-metabolite interplays associated with the aging process in Singaporeans
title Integrative multiomics analysis reveals host-microbe-metabolite interplays associated with the aging process in Singaporeans
title_full Integrative multiomics analysis reveals host-microbe-metabolite interplays associated with the aging process in Singaporeans
title_fullStr Integrative multiomics analysis reveals host-microbe-metabolite interplays associated with the aging process in Singaporeans
title_full_unstemmed Integrative multiomics analysis reveals host-microbe-metabolite interplays associated with the aging process in Singaporeans
title_short Integrative multiomics analysis reveals host-microbe-metabolite interplays associated with the aging process in Singaporeans
title_sort integrative multiomics analysis reveals host-microbe-metabolite interplays associated with the aging process in singaporeans
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9116421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35549618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2070392
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