Socioeconomic position links circulatory microbiota differences with biological age

Imbalanced nutrition is associated with accelerated ageing, possibly mediated by microbiota. An analysis of the circulatory microbiota obtained from the leukocytes of participants in the MRC Twenty-07 general population cohort was performed. We now report that in this cohort, the most biologically a...

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Hauptverfasser: Craven, Hannah, McGuinness, Dagmara, Buchanan, Sarah, Galbraith, Norman, McGuinness, David H., Jones, Brian, Combet, Emilie, Mafra, Denise, Bergman, Peter, Ellaway, Anne, Stenvinkel, Peter, Ijaz, Umer Z., Shiels, Paul G.
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description Imbalanced nutrition is associated with accelerated ageing, possibly mediated by microbiota. An analysis of the circulatory microbiota obtained from the leukocytes of participants in the MRC Twenty-07 general population cohort was performed. We now report that in this cohort, the most biologically aged exhibit a significantly higher abundance of circulatory pathogenic bacteria, including Neisseria, Rothia and Porphyromonas, while those less biologically aged possess more circulatory salutogenic (defined as being supportive of human health and wellbeing) bacteria, including Lactobacillus , Lachnospiraceae UCG-004 and Kocuria . The presence of these salutogenic bactreria is consistent with a capacity to metabolise and produce Nrf2 agonists. We also demonstrate that associated one carbon metabolism, notably betaine levels, did not vary with chronological age, but displayed a difference with socioeconomic position (SEP). Those at lower SEP possessed significantly lower betaine levels indicative of a poorer diet and poorer health span and consistent with reduced global DNA methylation levels in this group. Our data suggest a clear route to improving age related health and resilience based on dietary modulation of the microbiota.
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692/308/174
Adult
Aged
Aging
Aging - blood
Bacteria
Bacteria - classification
Bacteria - genetics
Bacteria - isolation & purification
Betaine
Betaine - blood
DNA methylation
Female
Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humans
Hälsovetenskap
Leukocytes
Life Style
Male
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper
Methylamines
Microbiota
Middle Aged
Mikrobiologi inom det medicinska området
multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Phylogeny
Prospective Studies
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
Science
Science & Technology
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Science (multidisciplinary)
Sequence Analysis, DNA - methods
Socioeconomic Factors
Socioeconomics
title Socioeconomic position links circulatory microbiota differences with biological age
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