Effect of dietary selenium intake on gut microbiota in older population in Enshi region.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Zi-Xiong Zhang, Hua Xiang, Guo-Gen Sun, Yan-Hua Yang, Chen Chen, Tuo Li
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Abstract

Background: The microbial ecosystem in the human gut varies between individuals with differences in diet. Selenium is one of most common trace elements in everyday diet, and selenium intake affects the human gut microbiota. We studied the effect of selenium intake on the gut microbiota in regions of Enshi with different distributions of selenium.

Methods: One hundred elderly subjects (>65 years) were recruited from high-selenium and low-selenium areas in Enshi and blood, nail, and fecal specimens were obtained. The selenium contents in these samples were determined in triplicate by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry. DNA was extracted from fecal specimens and the microbial diversity was analyzed by 16 S RNA.

Results: The selenium contents in the blood and nails were significantly different between the high- and low-selenium areas, and the composition of the intestinal microbiota, including abundance and extent of intestinal flora, was altered. The function and metabolic pathways of the gut microbiota showed clear differences.

Conclusions: As a trace element in human diet, selenium intake is an important factor that affects the intestinal microbiota and is likely involved in many human diseases. This study provides new clues and ideas for studying the correlation between selenium and human health.

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饲粮硒摄入量对恩施地区老年人群肠道菌群的影响
背景:人肠道内的微生物生态系统因饮食的不同而不同。硒是日常饮食中最常见的微量元素之一,硒的摄入会影响人体肠道菌群。我们研究了硒摄入量对恩施不同硒分布地区肠道菌群的影响。方法:从恩施市高硒区和低硒区招募年龄>65岁的老年受试者100例,采集血液、指甲和粪便标本。用氢化物发生原子荧光光谱法测定了三份样品中的硒含量。从粪便标本中提取DNA,采用16s RNA分析微生物多样性。结果:高硒区和低硒区血液和指甲中的硒含量存在显著差异,肠道菌群的组成,包括肠道菌群的丰度和程度都发生了改变。肠道菌群的功能和代谢途径有明显差异。结论:硒作为人类饮食中的微量元素,其摄入是影响肠道菌群的重要因素,可能与人类多种疾病有关。本研究为研究硒与人体健康的关系提供了新的线索和思路。
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Genes and Environment
Genes and Environment Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
CiteScore
4.00
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发文量
24
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: Genes and Environment is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that aims to accelerate communications among global scientists working in the field of genes and environment. The journal publishes articles across a broad range of topics including environmental mutagenesis and carcinogenesis, environmental genomics and epigenetics, molecular epidemiology, genetic toxicology and regulatory sciences. Topics published in the journal include, but are not limited to, mutagenesis and anti-mutagenesis in bacteria; genotoxicity in mammalian somatic cells; genotoxicity in germ cells; replication and repair; DNA damage; metabolic activation and inactivation; water and air pollution; ROS, NO and photoactivation; pharmaceuticals and anticancer agents; radiation; endocrine disrupters; indirect mutagenesis; threshold; new techniques for environmental mutagenesis studies; DNA methylation (enzymatic); structure activity relationship; chemoprevention of cancer; regulatory science. Genetic toxicology including risk evaluation for human health, validation studies on testing methods and subjects of guidelines for regulation of chemicals are also within its scope.
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