Association between functional lactase variants and a high abundance of Bifidobacterium in the gut of healthy Japanese people

Previous studies have shown that Japanese people exhibit a higher abundance of Bifidobacterium compared to people from other countries. Among the possible factors affecting the gut microbiota composition, an association of functional lactase gene variants with a higher abundance of Bifidobacterium i...

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description Previous studies have shown that Japanese people exhibit a higher abundance of Bifidobacterium compared to people from other countries. Among the possible factors affecting the gut microbiota composition, an association of functional lactase gene variants with a higher abundance of Bifidobacterium in the gut has been proposed in some reports. However, no Japanese subjects were included in these studies. In this study, we investigated the possible contribution of functional lactase loci to the high abundance of Bifidobacterium in Japanese populations. Based on a data analysis assessing 1,068 healthy Japanese adults, a number of subjects is at least seven times greater than that reported in available online data. all subjects possessed CC genotype at rs4988235 and the GG at rs182549, which are associated with low lactase activity. We observed a positive correlation between dairy product intake and Bifidobacterium abundance in the gut. Considering previous reports, which revealed that four additional functional lactase loci, rs145946881, rs41380347, rs41525747 and rs869051967 (ss820486563), are also associated with low lactase activity in Japanese people, our findings imply the possible contribution of host genetic variation-associated low lactase activity to the high abundance of Bifidobacterium in the Japanese population.
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subjects Abundance
Adults
Analysis
Bifidobacteria
Bifidobacterium
Bioinformatics
Biology and Life Sciences
Data analysis
Data processing
Diet
Genetic diversity
Genomes
Genotype & phenotype
Genotypes
Health aspects
Health care
Intestinal microflora
Lactase
Life expectancy
Life sciences
Loci
Medicine and Health Sciences
Microbiota
Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
Milk
People and Places
Physical Sciences
Population
Risk factors
title Association between functional lactase variants and a high abundance of Bifidobacterium in the gut of healthy Japanese people
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