百岁老人的长寿体现在肠道微生物组中与年轻人相关的特征上

IF 19.4 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
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摘要

百岁老人是研究肠道微生物组与长寿之间关系的绝佳模型。为了描述衰老的肠道微生物组特征,我们对中国广西省的 1,575 人(20-117 岁)进行了横断面调查,其中包括 297 名百岁老人(纵向取样,n = 45)。与成年老人相比,百岁老人的肠道微生物组显示出与年轻人相关的特征,即以乳杆菌为主的肠型比例过高、物种均匀度增加、潜在有益的类杆菌富集以及潜在致病菌减少。对老年人的健康状况进行分层并没有改变这些特征比较的方向性趋势,但在健康状况较差的人群中却发现了更明显的关联。重要的是,对百岁老人进行的为期 1.5 年的纵向分析表明,年轻时相关的肠道微生物特征在均匀度增加、个体间变异减少和 Bacteroides 稳定性方面得到了增强,而微生物均匀度低的百岁老人在衰老过程中容易出现微生物组大的不稳定性。这些结果共同凸显了长寿人群肠道微生物组的衰老模式与年轻时有关。肠道微生物组与健康密切相关。Pang 等人在一个由 297 名百岁老人组成的大型队列中探讨了肠道微生物组和衰老问题。研究表明,百岁老人的肠道微生物组具有丰富的乳酸杆菌肠型和与年轻人相关的特征。
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Longevity of centenarians is reflected by the gut microbiome with youth-associated signatures

Longevity of centenarians is reflected by the gut microbiome with youth-associated signatures
Centenarians are an excellent model to study the relationship between the gut microbiome and longevity. To characterize the gut microbiome signatures of aging, we conducted a cross-sectional investigation of 1,575 individuals (20–117 years) from Guangxi province of China, including 297 centenarians (n = 45 with longitudinal sampling). Compared to their old adult counterparts, centenarians displayed youth-associated features in the gut microbiome characterized by an over-representation of a Bacteroides-dominated enterotype, increase in species evenness, enrichment of potentially beneficial Bacteroidetes and depletion of potential pathobionts. Health status stratification in older individuals did not alter the directional trends for these signature comparisons but revealed more apparent associations in less healthy individuals. Importantly, longitudinal analysis of centenarians across a 1.5-year period indicated that the youth-associated gut microbial signatures were enhanced with regard to increased evenness, reduction in interindividual variation and stability of Bacteroides, and that centenarians with low microbial evenness were prone to large microbiome instability during aging. These results together highlight a youth-related aging pattern of the gut microbiome for long-lived individuals. The gut microbiome is closely connected to health. Pang et al. explored the gut microbiome and aging in a large cohort of 297 centenarians. The study shows that the gut microbiome in centenarians has a Bacteroides-enriched enterotype and youth-associated features.
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