The Japanese gut microbiome: ecology, uniqueness, and impact on health and disease.

IF 4.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Suguru Nishijima, Masahira Hattori, Naoyoshi Nagata
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Abstract

Metagenomics has become a powerful approach for deciphering the structure and function of the human gut microbiome, a complex microbial ecosystem in the gut. The human gut microbiome plays a crucial role in health and disease through multifaceted interactions with various factors, including age, diet, lifestyle, and medications. This review summarizes key advances in gut microbiome research over the past two decades and presents several topics from a recent large-scale, data-driven study, specifically a cohort-based initiative, the Japanese 4D microbiome project. These include a population-level characterization of the Japanese gut microbiome in a global context through comparison with 31,695 gut metagenomes from 37 countries, as well as an extensive analysis of the effects of medications. This review provides new insights into the ecology and uniqueness of the Japanese gut microbiome and highlights the importance of large-scale, well-phenotyped cohorts in advancing microbiome science.

日本人的肠道微生物群:生态学、独特性以及对健康和疾病的影响。
宏基因组学已经成为破译人类肠道微生物群(肠道中一个复杂的微生物生态系统)结构和功能的有力方法。人体肠道微生物群通过与各种因素(包括年龄、饮食、生活方式和药物)的多方面相互作用,在健康和疾病中发挥着至关重要的作用。本综述总结了过去二十年来肠道微生物组研究的关键进展,并介绍了最近一项大规模数据驱动研究的几个主题,特别是一项基于队列的倡议,即日本4D微生物组项目。其中包括通过与来自37个国家的31,695个肠道宏基因组的比较,在全球背景下对日本肠道微生物组进行人口水平的表征,以及对药物效果的广泛分析。这篇综述为日本肠道微生物组的生态学和独特性提供了新的见解,并强调了大规模、表型良好的队列在推进微生物组科学中的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the Japan Academy Ser. B (PJA-B) is a scientific publication of the Japan Academy with a 90-year history, and covers all branches of natural sciences, except for mathematics, which is covered by the PJA-A. It is published ten times a year and is distributed widely throughout the world and can be read and obtained free of charge through the world wide web.
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