Composition, variability, and temporal stability of the intestinal microbiota of the elderly
University College Cork · Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Alterations in the human intestinal microbiota are linked to conditions including inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, and obesity. The microbiota also undergoes substantial changes at the extremes of life, in infants and older people, the ramifications of which are still being explored. We applied pyrosequencing of over 40,000 16S rRNA gene V4 region amplicons per subject to characterize the fecal microbiota in 161 subjects aged 65 y and older and 9 younger control subjects. The microbiota of each individual subject constituted a unique profile that was separable from all others. In 68% of the individuals, the microbiota was dominated by phylum Bacteroides, with an average proportion of 57%…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.67
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
23- MJMarcus J. ClaessonCorresponding
University College Cork
- SCSiobhán Cusack
University College Cork
- ÓOÓrla O’Sullivan
Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
- RGRachel Greene-Diniz
University College Cork
- HDHeleen de Weerd
Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University & Research
Topics & keywords
- Firmicutes
- Bacteroides
- Biology
- Phylum
- Actinobacteria
- Proteobacteria
- Feces
- Gut flora
- Good health and well-being