The impact of school heavy metal exposure on children's gut microbiota: The mediating role of environmental microorganisms

IF 23.7 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY iMeta Pub Date : 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1002/imt2.70021
Yuchen Zou, Menglong Li, Tuerxunayi Abudumijiti, Huiming He, Mengying Guan, Yeerlin Asihaer, Miao Li, Nourhan M. Khattab, Mushui Shu, Yifei Hu
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Heavy metals are toxic and harmful pollutants that can affect the school environment and the exposed children's health. This study collected dust samples and children's fecal specimens, and performed gene sequencing. We used eXtreme Gradient Boosting to determine the impact of heavy metals on environmental microorganisms and gut microbiota, while using the relative length of the quadrant and Fourth-corner analysis to explore the relationship among the three components. We found heavy metal pollution existed in the classroom environment, with lead and copper significantly affecting environmental microorganisms' community structure. Although nonsignificant associations were observed between heavy metals and gut microbiota, Fourth-corner analysis revealed the associations were significantly mediated by environmental microorganisms. Both heavy metals and microorganisms in the environment can disrupt the microbial community structure in the intestines of exposed children.

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学校重金属暴露对儿童肠道菌群的影响:环境微生物的中介作用
重金属是有毒有害的污染物,会影响学校环境和接触到重金属的儿童的健康。本研究收集了粉尘样本和儿童粪便样本,并进行了基因测序。我们使用eXtreme Gradient Boosting来确定重金属对环境微生物和肠道微生物群的影响,并使用相对长度象限和四角分析来探索三者之间的关系。我们发现教室环境存在重金属污染,其中铅和铜对环境微生物的群落结构影响显著。虽然没有观察到重金属与肠道微生物群之间的显著关联,但第四角分析显示,环境微生物显著介导了这种关联。环境中的重金属和微生物都会破坏暴露在环境中的儿童肠道内的微生物群落结构。
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