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Unraveling the gut microbiome of the long-lived naked mole-rat
Tewodros Debebe, Elena Biagi, Matteo Soverini, Susanne Holtze, Thomas B. Hildebrandt, Claudia Birkemeyer, Dereje Wyohannis, Alemayehu Lemma, Patrizia Brigidi, Vulk Savkovic, Brigitte König, Marco Candela, Gerd Birkenmeier
Scientific Reports · 2017 · ▲ 75 citations
Abstract
The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) is a subterranean mouse-sized African mammal that shows astonishingly few age-related degenerative changes and seems to not be affected by cancer. These features make this wild rodent an excellent model to study the biology of healthy aging and longevity. Here we characterize for the first time the intestinal microbial ecosystem of the naked mole-rat in comparison to humans and other mammals, highlighting peculiarities related to the specific living environment, such as the enrichment in bacteria able to utilize soil sulfate as a terminal electron acceptor to sustain an anaerobic oxidative metabolism. Interestingly, some compositional gut microbiota peculiarities were also shared with human gut microbial ecosystems of centenarians and Hadza hunter-gatherers, considered as models of a healthy gut microbiome and of a homeostatic and highly adaptive gut microbiota-host relationship, respectively. In addition, we found an enrichment of short-chain fatty acids and carbohydrate degradation products in naked mole-rat compared to human samples. These data confirm the importance of the gut microbial ecosystem as an adaptive partner for the mammalian biology and health, independently of the host phylogeny.
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Debebe, T., Biagi, E., Soverini, M., Holtze, S., Hildebrandt, T.B., Birkemeyer, C., Wyohannis, D., Lemma, A., Brigidi, P., Savkovic, V., König, B., Candela, M., & Birkenmeier, G. (2017). Unraveling the gut microbiome of the long-lived naked mole-rat. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-10287-0
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Debebe T, Biagi E, Soverini M, Holtze S, Hildebrandt TB, Birkemeyer C, et al. Unraveling the gut microbiome of the long-lived naked mole-rat. Scientific Reports. 2017. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-10287-0.
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@article{tewodros2017Unrave,
title = {Unraveling the gut microbiome of the long-lived naked mole-rat},
author = {Tewodros Debebe and Elena Biagi and Matteo Soverini and Susanne Holtze and Thomas B. Hildebrandt and Claudia Birkemeyer and Dereje Wyohannis and Alemayehu Lemma and Patrizia Brigidi and Vulk Savkovic and Brigitte König and Marco Candela and Gerd Birkenmeier},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.1038/s41598-017-10287-0},
}
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