人口ベースのメタゲノミクス分析は,腸内微生物の構成と多様性のマーカーを明らかにする
Alexandra Zhernakova1, Alexander Kurilshikov2, Marc Jan Bonder3
1University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Genetics, Groningen, Netherlands. Top Institute Food and Nutrition, Wageningen, Netherlands. a.zhernakova@umcg.nl c.wijmenga@umcg.nl j.fu@umcg.nl.
まとめ
この研究では ダイエットや薬剤などの宿主因子が 大量のオランダ人コホートにおける腸内微生物群に 影響を及ぼすことを明らかにしました 糞便のクロモグラニンA (CgA) レベルは,特定の腸内微生物と全体的な微生物群の多様性と強く関連しています.
科学分野:
- 微生物学
- 人間の生理学
- システム生物学
背景:
- 人間の腸内微生物群は 健康や病気に 重要な役割を果たします
- 宿主因子と微生物の組成の相互作用を理解することは パーソナライズされた医療に不可欠です
研究 の 目的:
- 様々な宿主因子と腸内微生物の組成との関連を調査する.
- 微生物の多様性や数量に大きな影響を与える特定の宿主要因を特定する.
主な方法:
- オランダの集団ベースのコホートで1135人の参加者からの腸内微生物の深層配列化.
- 微生物群のデータを126の外因的および内在的な宿主因子 (食事,薬物,病気,喫煙) と関連付ける統計的分析.
主要な成果:
- 126の宿主因子が腸内微生物の組成の変化の18.7%を説明した.
- 糞便のクロモグラニンA (CgA) は,微生物群の53%を占める61種の微生物のみに関連していた.
- 低CgA濃度は微生物多様性の増加と相関する.
結論:
- 宿主因子は腸内微生物群を 大きく形作ります
- 糞便のCgAは 特定の微生物の群れや 腸の全体的な健康状態の 重要な指標です
- 発見は環境-食事-微生物-宿主相互作用の理解を進めている.
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