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The Nursing Home Older Adult Gut Microbiome Composition Shows Time-dependent Dysbiosis and Is Influenced by Medication Exposures, Age, Environment, and Frailty

John P. Haran, Abigail L. Zeamer, Doyle V. Ward, Protiva Dutta, Vanni Bucci, Beth A. McCormick

The Journals of Gerontology Series A · 2021 · ▲ 30 citations

Abstract

Older adults in nursing homes (NHs) have increased frailty, medication, and antimicrobial exposures, all factors that are known to affect the composition of gut microbiota. Our objective was to define which factors have the greatest association with the NH resident gut microbiota, explore patterns of dysbiosis and compositional changes in gut microbiota over time in this environment. We collected serial stool samples from NH residents. Residents were assessed using the Mini Nutritional Assessment tool and Clinical Frailty Scale. Bacterial composition of resident stool samples was determined by metagenomic sequencing. We used mixed-effect random forest modeling to identify clinical covariates that associate with microbiota. We enrolled and followed 166 residents from 5 NHs collecting 512 stool samples and following 15 residents for > 1 year. Medications, particularly psychoactive and antihypertensive medications, had the greatest effect on the microbiota. Age and frailty also contributed, and were associated with increased and decreased diversity, respectively. The microbiota of residents who had lived in the NH for > 1 year were enriched in inflammatory and pathogenic species and reduced in anti-inflammatory and symbiotic species. We observed intraindividual stability of the microbiome among older adults who had lived in the NH already for >1 year followed with sample collections 1 year apart. Older adult NH gut microbiome is heavily influenced by medications, age, and frailty. This microbiome is influenced by the length of NH residency with dysbiosis becoming evident at 12 months, however, after this point there is demonstrated relative stability over time.

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Haran, J.P., Zeamer, A.L., Ward, D.V., Dutta, P., Bucci, V., &amp; McCormick, B.A. (2021). The Nursing Home Older Adult Gut Microbiome Composition Shows Time-dependent Dysbiosis and Is Influenced by Medication Exposures, Age, Environment, and Frailty. <em>The Journals of Gerontology Series A</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glab167
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Haran JP, Zeamer AL, Ward DV, Dutta P, Bucci V, McCormick BA. The Nursing Home Older Adult Gut Microbiome Composition Shows Time-dependent Dysbiosis and Is Influenced by Medication Exposures, Age, Environment, and Frailty. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 2021. doi:10.1093/gerona/glab167.
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@article{john2021TheNur, title = {The Nursing Home Older Adult Gut Microbiome Composition Shows Time-dependent Dysbiosis and Is Influenced by Medication Exposures, Age, Environment, and Frailty}, author = {John P. Haran and Abigail L. Zeamer and Doyle V. Ward and Protiva Dutta and Vanni Bucci and Beth A. McCormick}, journal = {The Journals of Gerontology Series A}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.1093/gerona/glab167}, }

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