作者
Andres Gomez, Klara J Petrzelkova, Michael B Burns, Carl J Yeoman, Katherine R Amato, Klara Vlckova, David Modry, Angelique Todd, Carolyn A Jost Robinson, Melissa J Remis, Manolito G Torralba, Elise Morton, Juan D Umana, Franck Carbonero, H Rex Gaskins, Karen E Nelson, Brenda A Wilson, Rebecca M Stumpf, Bryan A White, Steven R Leigh, Ran Blekhman
发表日期
2016/3/8
期刊
Cell reports
卷号
14
期号
9
页码范围
2142-2153
出版商
Elsevier
简介
To understand how the gut microbiome is impacted by human adaptation to varying environments, we explored gut bacterial communities in the BaAka rainforest hunter-gatherers and their agriculturalist Bantu neighbors in the Central African Republic. Although the microbiome of both groups is compositionally similar, hunter-gatherers harbor increased abundance of Prevotellaceae, Treponema, and Clostridiaceae, while the Bantu gut microbiome is dominated by Firmicutes. Comparisons with US Americans reveal microbiome differences between Africans and westerners but show western-like features in the Bantu, including an increased abundance of predictive carbohydrate and xenobiotic metabolic pathways. In contrast, the hunter-gatherer gut shows increased abundance of predicted virulence, amino acid, and vitamin metabolism functions, as well as dominance of lipid and amino-acid-derived metabolites, as …
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