微生物组:衰老和饮食的影响

N. Salazar, Sonia González, A. Nogacka, D. Ríos-Covian, S. Arboleya, M. Gueimonde, C. G. Reyes-Gavilán
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居住在我们肠道中的微生物群落,被称为“微生物群”,及其基因组(微生物组)的集合调节宿主的重要功能,对维持健康至关重要。新一代测序(NGS)方法的发展极大地促进了微生物群的研究,并为年龄和饮食对微生物群的强烈影响提供了证据。然而,饮食及其成分改变肠道微生物群功能的确切方式尚不完全清楚。随着年龄的增长,肠道微生物群会发生变化,通常伴随着消化道的生理变化、饮食模式的改变和免疫系统的损伤。建立旨在平衡衰老过程中微生物群发生的特定变化的营养策略将有助于改善老年人的健康状况。这篇综述将分析从成年到老年肠道微生物群的变化及其与饮食模式和生活方式因素的关系。
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Microbiome: Effects of Ageing and Diet
The microbial community inhabiting our intestine, known as ‘microbiota’, and the ensemble of their genomes (microbiome) regulate important functions of the host, being essential for health maintenance. The recent development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods has greatly facilitated the study of the microbiota and has contributed to evidence of the strong influence exerted by age and diet. However, the precise way in which the diet and its components modify the functionality of the intestinal microbiome is far from being completely known. Changes in the intestinal microbiota occur during ageing, frequently accompanied by physiological changes of the digestive tract, modification of dietary patterns and impairment of the immune system. Establishing nutritional strategies aiming to counterbalance the specific alterations taking place in the microbiota during ageing would contribute to improved health status in the elderly. This review will analyse changes appear ing in the intestinal microbiota from adulthood to old age and their association with dietary patterns and lifestyle factors.
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