辣椒功效:食用辣椒对健康志愿者肠道菌群组成的短期影响。

IF 2.4 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PeerJ Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.18707
Oluwafayoke Owolo, Haruna J Audu, Ayorinde O Afolayan, Funmilola A Ayeni
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背景:辣椒是一种成熟的香料,有着丰富的烹饪历史。一些观察将其与胃肠道不适和大便模式的改变联系起来,而在某些文化中,它被认为是有益的。然而,关于辣椒消费对人类肠道菌群的直接影响还缺乏信息,我们进行了饮食干预研究,以评估辣椒对人类肠道菌群组成的影响。方法:招募10名健康志愿者,每人在4天内每天摄入200毫升新鲜辣椒(0.14 g/ml),然后在接下来的4天内停止食用辣椒,然后恢复正常饮食。在基线、食用辣椒后、不食用辣椒4天后以及恢复正常饮食4天和6天后收集粪便样本。我们对16S rRNA基因的V3-V4区域进行了测序,并使用QIIME2管道和相关R包分析了微生物多样性和组成。结果:食用辣椒超过4天导致Verrucomicrobia的丰度更高,这是一种在其他时间点很少发现的门。从基线到研究结束,志贺氏菌和葡萄球菌逐渐消失。其他分类群显示出特定时间点的关联,强调了短期饮食干预对这些属相对丰度的潜在影响。结论:我们的研究增加了对饮食-微生物群相互作用的理解的细微差别,突出了辣椒消费与肠道细菌群组成之间的复杂关系。对这些动态的进一步探索有望提供个性化的饮食建议和有针对性的干预措施,以支持肠道微生物健康。
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Pepper power: short-term impact of pepper consumption on the gut bacteriome composition in healthy volunteers.

Background: Pepper from Capsicum species is a well-established spice with a rich history of culinary use. Some observations have linked its consumption to gastrointestinal discomfort and alterations in stool patterns while it is considered beneficial in some cultures. However, there is lack of information on the direct effect of pepper consumption on human gut microbiota, we conducted dietary intervention studies to assess the impact of pepper on gut bacteriome composition in humans.

Methods: Ten healthy volunteers were recruited, and each person received 200 ml of 0.14 g/ml fresh Habanero Pepper (Capsicum chinense) daily over a 4-day period after which they abstained from pepper consumption for the subsequent 4 days before resumption of their normal diet. Stool samples were collected at baseline, after pepper consumption, after 4 days without pepper and after 4- and 6-days resumption of normal diet. We sequenced the V3-V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene and analyzed microbial diversity and composition using the QIIME2 pipeline and relevant R packages.

Results: Consumption of pepper over a 4-day period led to a higher abundance of Verrucomicrobia, a phylum rarely found in significant proportions at other time points. There was a gradual depletion of Shigella and Staphylococcus spp. from baseline untill the end of the study. Other taxa showed timepoint specific associations, emphasizing the potential impact of short-term dietary interventions on the relative abundance of these genera.

Conclusions: Our study adds nuance to the understanding of diet-microbiota interactions, highlighting the intricate relationship between pepper consumption and gut bacteriome composition. Further exploration of these dynamics holds promise for personalized dietary recommendations and targeted interventions to support gut microbial health.

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