探讨青藏高原汉族人群肠道微生物组变化与肠易激综合征之间的联系。

Xingguang Zhang, Wei Xu, Weilong Zhong, Wencheng Zhang, Cheng Yang, Lisa Duan, Haiyan Niu, Yanmei Dong, Taotao Liu, Shihai Xia, Bangmao Wang
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肠道微生物组在高原环境下表现出变化,而肠道微生物组的失衡在肠易激综合征(IBS)的发病机制中起着重要作用;然而,二者之间的关系仍未得到探索。在这项工作中,我们对一个健康队列在高原环境中生活前后进行了长达一年的随访,并对他们的粪便样本进行了16S核糖体RNA(rRNA)测序分析。通过评估参与者的临床症状,结合IBS问卷,我们筛选了我们队列中的IBS亚人群。测序结果表明,高海拔环境可能导致肠道菌群的多样性和组成发生变化。此外,我们发现志愿者在高原环境中呆的时间越长,他们的肠道微生物群组成和丰度与进入高原前相比就越相似,IBS症状也显著减轻。因此,我们推测高原可能是诱发IBS的特殊环境。在高海拔地区的IBS队列中,已被证明在IBS发病机制中发挥重要作用的分类单元g_Alistipes、g_Oscillospira和s_Ruminococcus_torques也很丰富。总体而言,高原环境诱导的肠道微生物群失衡导致了IBS的高频率和与IBS相关的心理社会异常。我们的研究结果促使进一步研究阐明相关机制。
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Exploring the links between gut microbiome changes and irritable bowel syndrome in Han populations in the Tibetan Plateau.

Exploring the links between gut microbiome changes and irritable bowel syndrome in Han populations in the Tibetan Plateau.

Exploring the links between gut microbiome changes and irritable bowel syndrome in Han populations in the Tibetan Plateau.

Exploring the links between gut microbiome changes and irritable bowel syndrome in Han populations in the Tibetan Plateau.

The gut microbiome shows changes under a plateau environment, while the disbalance of intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the pathogenesis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); however, the relationship between the two remains unexplored. In this work, we followed up a healthy cohort for up to a year before and after living in a plateau environment and performed 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequencing analysis of their fecal samples. Through evaluating the participants' clinical symptoms, combined with an IBS questionnaire, we screened the IBS sub-population in our cohort. The sequencing results showed that a high-altitude environment could lead to changes in the diversity and composition of gut flora. In addition, we found that the longer the time volunteers spent in the plateau environment, the more similar their gut microbiota composition and abundance became compared to those before entering the plateau, and IBS symptoms were significantly alleviated. Therefore, we speculated that the plateau may be a special environment that induces IBS. The taxonomic units g_Alistipes, g_Oscillospira, and s_Ruminococcus_torques, which had been proved to play important roles in IBS pathogenesis, were also abundant in the IBS cohort at high altitudes. Overall, the disbalance of gut microbiota induced by the plateau environment contributed to the high frequency of IBS and the psychosocial abnormalities associated with IBS. Our results prompt further research to elucidate the relevant mechanism.

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