Multiomic Insights into Human Health: Gut Microbiomes of Hunter-Gatherer, Agropastoral, and Western Urban Populations

Harinder Singh, Rosana Wiscovitch-Russo, Claire Kuelbs, Josh Espinoza, Amanda E. Appel, Ruth J. Lyons, Sanjay Vashee, Hagen E.A. Fortsch, Jerome E. Foster, Dan Ramdath, Vanessa M. Hayes, Karen E. Nelson, Norberto Gonzalez-Juarbe
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Societies with exposure to preindustrial diets exhibit improved markers of health. Our study used a comprehensive multi-omic approach to reveal that the gut microbiome of the Ju/'hoansi hunter-gatherers, one of the most remote KhoeSan groups, exhibit a higher diversity and richness, with an abundance of microbial species lost in the western population. The Ju/'hoansi microbiome showed enhanced global transcription and enrichment of complex carbohydrate metabolic and energy generation pathways. The Ju/'hoansi also show high abundance of short-chain fatty acids that are associated with health and optimal immune function. In contrast, these pathways and their respective species were found in low abundance or completely absent in Western populations. Amino acid and fatty acid metabolism pathways were observed prevalent in the Western population, associated with biomarkers of chronic inflammation. Our study provides the first in-depth multi-omic characterization of the Ju/'hoansi microbiome, revealing uncharacterized species and functional pathways that are associated with health.
多组学洞察人类健康:狩猎采集者、农牧民和西方城市人口的肠道微生物组
接触过工业化前饮食的社会的健康指标有所改善。我们的研究采用了一种全面的多组学方法,揭示了 Ju/'hoansi 狩猎采集者(最偏远的 KhoeSan 族群之一)的肠道微生物组表现出更高的多样性和丰富性,其中有大量西方人口中消失的微生物物种。Ju/'hoansi人的微生物组显示出更强的全局转录能力,丰富了复杂的碳水化合物代谢和能量生成途径。此外,Ju/'hoansi 人还富含与健康和最佳免疫功能相关的短链脂肪酸。相比之下,这些途径及其各自的物种在西方人群中含量较低或完全不存在。据观察,氨基酸和脂肪酸代谢途径在西方人群中很普遍,与慢性炎症的生物标志物有关。我们的研究首次对 Ju/'hoansi 微生物组进行了深入的多组学表征,揭示了与健康有关的未表征物种和功能途径。
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