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Multi-omics analysis reveals substantial linkages between the oral-gut microbiomes and inflamm-aging molecules in elderly pigs
Chuanmin Qiao, Maozhang He, Shumei Wang, Xinjie Jiang, Feng Wang, Xinjian Li, Shuyi Tan, Zhe Chao, Wenshui Xin, Shuai Gao, Jingli Yuan, Qiang Li, Zichun Xu, Xinli Zheng, Zhao Jianguo
Frontiers in Microbiology · 2023 · ▲ 9 citations
Abstract
Introduction The accelerated aging of the global population has emerged as a critical public health concern, with increasing recognition of the influential role played by the microbiome in shaping host well-being. Nonetheless, there remains a dearth of understanding regarding the functional alterations occurring within the microbiota and their intricate interactions with metabolic pathways across various stages of aging. Methods This study employed a comprehensive metagenomic analysis encompassing saliva and stool samples obtained from 45 pigs representing three distinct age groups, alongside serum metabolomics and lipidomics profiling. Results Our findings unveiled discernible modifications in the gut and oral microbiomes, serum metabolome, and lipidome at each age stage. Specifically, we identified 87 microbial species in stool samples and 68 in saliva samples that demonstrated significant age-related changes. Notably, 13 species in stool, including Clostridiales bacterium , Lactobacillus johnsonii , and Oscillibacter spp., exhibited age-dependent alterations, while 15 salivary species, such as Corynebacterium xerosis , Staphylococcus sciuri , and Prevotella intermedia , displayed an increase with senescence(definition), accompanied by a notable enrichment of pathogenic organisms. Concomitant with these gut-oral microbiota changes were functional modifications observed in pathways such as cell growth and death (necroptosis), bacterial infection disease, and aging (longevity regulating pathway) throughout the aging process. Moreover, our metabolomics and lipidomics analyses unveiled the accumulation of inflammatory metabolites or the depletion of beneficial metabolites and lipids as aging progressed. Furthermore, we unraveled a complex interplay linking the oral-gut microbiota with serum metabolites and lipids. Discussion Collectively, our findings illuminate novel insights into the potential contributions of the oral-gut microbiome and systemic circulating metabolites and lipids to host lifespan and healthy aging.
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Qiao, C., He, M., Wang, S., Jiang, X., Wang, F., Li, X., Tan, S., Chao, Z., Xin, W., Gao, S., Yuan, J., Li, Q., Xu, Z., Zheng, X., Jianguo, Z., & Liu, G. (2023). Multi-omics analysis reveals substantial linkages between the oral-gut microbiomes and inflamm-aging molecules in elderly pigs. <em>Frontiers in Microbiology</em>. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1250891
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Qiao C, He M, Wang S, Jiang X, Wang F, Li X, et al. Multi-omics analysis reveals substantial linkages between the oral-gut microbiomes and inflamm-aging molecules in elderly pigs. Frontiers in Microbiology. 2023. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2023.1250891.
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@article{chuanmin2023Multio,
title = {Multi-omics analysis reveals substantial linkages between the oral-gut microbiomes and inflamm-aging molecules in elderly pigs},
author = {Chuanmin Qiao and Maozhang He and Shumei Wang and Xinjie Jiang and Feng Wang and Xinjian Li and Shuyi Tan and Zhe Chao and Wenshui Xin and Shuai Gao and Jingli Yuan and Qiang Li and Zichun Xu and Xinli Zheng and Zhao Jianguo and Guangliang Liu},
journal = {Frontiers in Microbiology},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.3389/fmicb.2023.1250891},
}
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