Association of thallium exposure in early life with gut microbiota in neonates

IF 7.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Pollution Pub Date : 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2025.125876
Kunyan Zhao , Fei Yang , Mingyang Wu , Xiongfeng Pan , Shiting Xiang , Yan Tang , Fengmei Song , Yunlong Peng , Sha Wu , Yunhui Cao , Caixia Liu , Jun Qiu
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Previous research has found a correlation between heavy metals and gut microbiota in humans. However, there are few population-based studies examining the impact of early life thallium (Tl) exposure on neonatal microbiome. 342 newborns were recruited from Hunan Children's Hospital and subsequently divided into three groups (low, medium, and high) based on the 25th and 75th percentiles of serum Tl concentration. Additionally, the relationship between Tl and gut microbiota was analyzed in subgroups (preterm or full-term neonates). The association between Tl and gut microbiota in neonates was analyzed by Redundancy analysis, Spearman correlation analysis and MaAsLin2. The detection rate of Tl in neonates was 100%, with the median concentration of 0.021 μg/L. In all neonates, we found significant differences in the Chao1 and ACE indices of α-diversity in gut microbiota, and the relative abundances of Bacteroidota and Bacteroidetes were significantly different among groups (p < 0.05). Following the covariate adjustment, Tl was negatively correlated with Gemmatimonadota (Coef = 0.265, p < 0.05) in preterm neonates. In full-term neonates, Tl exhibited a positive correlation with the relative abundance of Robinsoniella (Coef = 0.563, p = 0.009) and a negative correlation with that of Pseudomonas (Coef = - 0.592, p = 0.012). Tryptophan and renin-angiotensin system pathways might exert important roles in Tl exposure. This study indicated that Tl exposure was associated with changes in α-diversity and the composition of gut microbiota in neonates, with Gemmatimonadota being predominantly affected in preterm neonates and Robinsoniella and Pseudomonas in full-term neonates.

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生命早期铊暴露与新生儿肠道微生物群的关系
此前的研究发现,重金属与人类肠道菌群之间存在关联。然而,很少有基于人群的研究检查早期铊(Tl)暴露对新生儿微生物组的影响。从湖南省儿童医院招募342名新生儿,根据血清中Tl浓度第25和75百分位分为低、中、高3组。此外,在亚组(早产儿或足月新生儿)中分析了Tl和肠道微生物群之间的关系。采用冗余分析、Spearman相关分析和MaAsLin2分析Tl与新生儿肠道菌群的关系。新生儿Tl检出率为100%,中位浓度为0.021 μg/L。在所有新生儿中,我们发现肠道微生物群α-多样性的Chao1和ACE指数存在显著差异,Bacteroidota和Bacteroidetes的相对丰度在各组之间存在显著差异(p <;0.05)。协变量调整后,Tl与Gemmatimonadota呈负相关(Coef = 0.265, p <;0.05)。足月新生儿Tl与Robinsoniella的相对丰度呈正相关(Coef = 0.563, p = 0.009),与Pseudomonas的相对丰度呈负相关(Coef = - 0.592, p = 0.012)。色氨酸和肾素-血管紧张素系统通路可能在Tl暴露中发挥重要作用。本研究表明,Tl暴露与新生儿α-多样性和肠道菌群组成的变化有关,其中以双单胞菌为主影响早产儿,罗宾逊菌和假单胞菌为主影响足月新生儿。
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Environmental Pollution
Environmental Pollution 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Environmental Pollution is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality research papers and review articles covering all aspects of environmental pollution and its impacts on ecosystems and human health. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: • Sources and occurrences of pollutants that are clearly defined and measured in environmental compartments, food and food-related items, and human bodies; • Interlinks between contaminant exposure and biological, ecological, and human health effects, including those of climate change; • Contaminants of emerging concerns (including but not limited to antibiotic resistant microorganisms or genes, microplastics/nanoplastics, electronic wastes, light, and noise) and/or their biological, ecological, or human health effects; • Laboratory and field studies on the remediation/mitigation of environmental pollution via new techniques and with clear links to biological, ecological, or human health effects; • Modeling of pollution processes, patterns, or trends that is of clear environmental and/or human health interest; • New techniques that measure and examine environmental occurrences, transport, behavior, and effects of pollutants within the environment or the laboratory, provided that they can be clearly used to address problems within regional or global environmental compartments.
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