Seasonal cycling in the gut microbiome of the Hadza hunter-gatherers of Tanzania
Stanford University · St Thomas' Hospital · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Although humans have cospeciated with their gut-resident microbes, it is difficult to infer features of our ancestral microbiome. Here, we examine the microbiome profile of 350 stool samples collected longitudinally for more than a year from the Hadza hunter-gatherers of Tanzania. The data reveal annual cyclic reconfiguration of the microbiome, in which some taxa become undetectable only to reappear in a subsequent season. Comparison of the Hadza data set with data collected from 18 populations in 16 countries with varying lifestyles reveals that gut community membership corresponds to modernization: Notably, the taxa within the Hadza that are the most seasonally volatile similarly differentiate industrialized…
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12Topics & keywords
- Tanzania
- Ecology
- Microbiome
- Geography
- Biology
- Zoology