Lu-Lu Zhu, Zhi-Jun Ma, Ming Ren, Yu-Miao Wei, Yu-Hua Liao, You-Lu Shen, Shi-Ming Fan, Lin Li, Qing-Xia Wu, Zhong-Shan Gao, Jing-Fu Song, Yu-Lan Ma
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摘要
青藏高原土著动物显示出独特的肠道微生物群。然而,高原高血压土著居民是否也有不同于平原居民的独特肠道细菌尚不清楚。本文对高原藏族(海拔3600 ~ 4500 m, n = 38和34)、高原汉族(海拔2260 m, n = 49和35)和高原汉族(海拔13 m, n = 34和35)3个不同海拔地区高血压患者(HPs)和健康人群(HIs)粪便样本中肠道细菌16S核糖体RNA (rRNA)的v3 ~ v4区进行了基因测序,并利用生物信息学方法分析了高血压亚群和健康亚群的基因组成。高海拔藏族和中海拔汉族油菜的α-和β-多样性较低,厚壁菌门/拟杆菌门(F/B)比较低,有益Verrucomicrobia和Akkermansia的丰度较高。青藏高原和中海拔HIs的GM α-多样性高于低海拔HIs, F/B比低于低海拔HIs。但不同亚群间Verrucomicrobia和Akkermansia的β-多样性和丰度无显著差异。综上所述,青藏高原和中高原汉族的hp具有明显的GM特征,这可能是它们适应高原环境高血压的重要原因。
Distinct Features of Gut Microbiota in High-Altitude Tibetan and Middle-Altitude Han Hypertensive Patients.
Indigenous animals show unique gut microbiota (GM) in the Tibetan plateau. However, it is unknown whether the hypertensive indigenous people in plateau also have the distinct gut bacteria, different from those living in plains. We sequenced the V3-V4 region of the gut bacteria 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene of feces samples among hypertensive patients (HPs) and healthy individuals (HIs) from 3 distinct altitudes: Tibetans from high altitude (3600-4500 m, n = 38 and 34), Hans from middle altitude (2260 m, n = 49 and 35), and Hans from low altitude (13 m, n = 34 and 35) and then analyzed the GM composition among hypertensive and healthy subgroups using the bioinformatics analysis, respectively. The GM of high-altitude Tibetan and middle-altitude Han HPs presented greater α- and β-diversities, lower ratio of Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes (F/B), and higher abundance of beneficial Verrucomicrobia and Akkermansia than the low-altitudes HPs did. The GM of high-altitude Tibetan and middle-altitude HIs showed greater α-diversity and lower ratio of F/B than the low-altitudes HIs did. But, β-diversity and abundance of Verrucomicrobia and Akkermansia among different subgroups of HIs did not show any differences. Conclusively, the high-altitude Tibetan and middle-altitude Han HPs have a distinct feature of GM, which may be important in their adaptation to hypertension in the plateau environments.
期刊介绍:
Cardiology Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies that focus on the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. The journal welcomes submissions related to systemic hypertension, arrhythmia, congestive heart failure, valvular heart disease, vascular disease, congenital heart disease, and cardiomyopathy.