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Whole-Genome Sequencing Reveals Age-Specific Changes in the Human Blood Microbiota

Title
Whole-Genome Sequencing Reveals Age-Specific Changes in the Human Blood Microbiota
Authors
Lee, Eun-JuSung, JoohonKim, Hyung-LaeKim, Han-Na
Ewha Authors
김형래
SCOPUS Author ID
김형래scopusscopusscopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
ISSN
2075-4426JCR Link
Citation
JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE vol. 12, no. 6
Keywords
blood microbiotawhole-genome sequencingunmapped readsage
Publisher
MDPI
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Based on several reports that indicate the presence of blood microbiota in patients with diseases, we became interested in identifying the presence of bacteria in the blood of healthy individuals. Using 37 samples from 5 families, we extracted sequences that were not mapped to the human reference genome and mapped them to the bacterial reference genome for characterization. Proteobacteria account for more than 95% of the blood microbiota. The results of clustering by means of principal component analysis showed similar patterns for each age group. We observed that the class Gammaproteobacteria was significantly higher in the elderly group (over 60 years old), whereas the arcsine square root-transformed relative abundance of the classes Alphaproteobacteria, Deltaproteobacteria, and Clostridia was significantly lower (p < 0.05). In addition, the diversity among the groups showed a significant difference (p < 0.05) in the elderly group. This result provides meaningful evidence of a consistent phenomenon that chronic diseases associated with aging are accompanied by metabolic endotoxemia and chronic inflammation.
DOI
10.3390/jpm12060939
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