Numerous factors, ranging from genetics, age, lifestyle, and dietary habits to local environments, contribute to the heterogeneity of the microbiota in humans. Understanding the variability of a "healthy microbiota" is a major challenge in scientific research. The gut microbiota profiles of 148 healthy Italian volunteers were examined by 16S rRNA gene sequencing to determine the range and diversity of taxonomic compositions in the gut microbiota of healthy populations. Possible driving factors were evaluated through a detailed anamnestic questionnaire. Microbiota reference intervals were also calculated. A "scaffold" of a healthy Italian gut microbiota composition was identified. Differences in relative quantitative ratios of microbiota composition were detected in two clusters: a bigger cluster (C2), which included 124 subjects, was characterized by more people from the northern Italian regions, who habitually practised more physical activity and with fewer dietary restrictions. Species richness and diversity were significantly higher in this cluster (C2) than in the other one (C1) (C1: 146.67 ± 43.67; C2: 198.17 ± 48.47; F = 23.40; P < 0.001 and C1: 16.88 ± 8.66; C2: 35.01 ± 13.40; F = 40.50; P < 0.001, respectively). The main contribution of the present study was the identification of the existence of a primary healthy microbiological framework that is only marginally affected by variations. Taken together, our data help to contextualize studies on population-specific variations, including marginal aspects, in human microbiota composition. Such variations must be related to the primary framework of a healthy microbiota and providing this perspective could help scientists to better design experimental plans and develop strategies for precision tailored microbiota modulation.

A proposal for the reference intervals of the Italian microbiota "scaffold" in healthy adults / Sisti, Davide; Pazienza, Valerio; Piccini, Fabio; Citterio, Barbara; Baffone, Wally; Donati Zeppa, Sabrina; Biavasco, Francesca; Prospero, Emilia; De Luca, Antonio; Artico, Marco; Taurone, Samanta; Minelli, Andrea; Perri, Francesco; Binda, Elena; Pracella, Riccardo; Santolini, Riccardo; Amatori, Stefano; Sestili, Piero; Rocchi, Marco B L; Gobbi, Pietro. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 12:1(2022). [10.1038/s41598-022-08000-x]

A proposal for the reference intervals of the Italian microbiota "scaffold" in healthy adults

Artico, Marco;Taurone, Samanta;
2022

Abstract

Numerous factors, ranging from genetics, age, lifestyle, and dietary habits to local environments, contribute to the heterogeneity of the microbiota in humans. Understanding the variability of a "healthy microbiota" is a major challenge in scientific research. The gut microbiota profiles of 148 healthy Italian volunteers were examined by 16S rRNA gene sequencing to determine the range and diversity of taxonomic compositions in the gut microbiota of healthy populations. Possible driving factors were evaluated through a detailed anamnestic questionnaire. Microbiota reference intervals were also calculated. A "scaffold" of a healthy Italian gut microbiota composition was identified. Differences in relative quantitative ratios of microbiota composition were detected in two clusters: a bigger cluster (C2), which included 124 subjects, was characterized by more people from the northern Italian regions, who habitually practised more physical activity and with fewer dietary restrictions. Species richness and diversity were significantly higher in this cluster (C2) than in the other one (C1) (C1: 146.67 ± 43.67; C2: 198.17 ± 48.47; F = 23.40; P < 0.001 and C1: 16.88 ± 8.66; C2: 35.01 ± 13.40; F = 40.50; P < 0.001, respectively). The main contribution of the present study was the identification of the existence of a primary healthy microbiological framework that is only marginally affected by variations. Taken together, our data help to contextualize studies on population-specific variations, including marginal aspects, in human microbiota composition. Such variations must be related to the primary framework of a healthy microbiota and providing this perspective could help scientists to better design experimental plans and develop strategies for precision tailored microbiota modulation.
2022
microbiota; scaffold; gut
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A proposal for the reference intervals of the Italian microbiota "scaffold" in healthy adults / Sisti, Davide; Pazienza, Valerio; Piccini, Fabio; Citterio, Barbara; Baffone, Wally; Donati Zeppa, Sabrina; Biavasco, Francesca; Prospero, Emilia; De Luca, Antonio; Artico, Marco; Taurone, Samanta; Minelli, Andrea; Perri, Francesco; Binda, Elena; Pracella, Riccardo; Santolini, Riccardo; Amatori, Stefano; Sestili, Piero; Rocchi, Marco B L; Gobbi, Pietro. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 12:1(2022). [10.1038/s41598-022-08000-x]
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