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Gut Microbial Ecology and Exposome of a Healthy Pakistani Cohort

GUT PATHOGENS(2024)

COMSATS University Islamabad | Amsterdam University Medical Centers | University of Glasgow

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Pakistan is a multi-ethnic society where there is a disparity between dietary habits, genetic composition, and environmental exposures. The microbial ecology of healthy Pakistani gut in the context of anthropometric, sociodemographic, and dietary patterns holds interest by virtue of it being one of the most populous countries, and also being a Lower Middle Income Country (LMIC). 16S rRNA profiling of healthy gut microbiome of normo-weight healthy Pakistani individuals from different regions of residence is performed with additional meta-data collected through filled questionnaires. The current health status is then linked to dietary patterns through χ^2 test of independence and Generalized Linear Latent Variable Model (GLLVM) where distribution of individual microbes is regressed against all recorded sources of variability. To identify the core microbiome signature, a dynamic approach is used that considers into account species occupancy as well as consistency across assumed grouping of samples including organization by gender and province of residence. Fitting neutral modeling then revealed core microbiome that is selected by the environment. A strong determinant of disparity is by province of residence. It is also established that the male microbiome is better adapted to the local niche than the female microbiome, and that there is microbial taxonomic and functional diversity in different ethnicities, dietary patterns and lifestyle habits. Some microbial genera, such as, Megamonas, Porphyromonas, Haemophilus, Klebsiella and Finegoldia showed significant associations with consumption of pickle, fresh fruits, rice, and cheese. Our analyses suggest current health status being associated with the diet, sleeping patterns, employment status, and the medical history. This study provides a snapshot of the healthy core Pakistani gut microbiome by focusing on the most populous provinces and ethnic groups residing in predominantly urban areas. The study serves a reference dataset for exploring variations in disease status and designing personalized dietary and lifestyle interventions to promote gut health, particularly in LMICs settings.
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要点】:研究通过16S rRNA测序技术分析巴基斯坦健康人群的肠道微生物组成,发现居住地、性别、饮食等社会人口统计特征对肠道微生物有显著影响,并识别出与当地环境相适应的核心微生物群。

方法】:采用16S rRNA基因测序对健康巴基斯坦人的肠道微生物进行分类,并通过问卷收集额外元数据,使用卡方检验和广义线性潜变量模型(GLLVM)分析微生物分布与变量之间的关系。

实验】:对来自不同居住地区的正常体重健康巴基斯坦个体进行肠道微生物的16S rRNA测序,结合问卷调查数据,分析微生物分布与饮食习惯等变量的关系,使用动态方法识别核心微生物群特征,实验数据集未在文中明确提及。