Comparison of the composition and function of the gut microbiome in herdsmen from two pasture regions, Hongyuan and Xilingol

Food Sci Nutr. 2021 May 4;9(6):3258-3268. doi: 10.1002/fsn3.2290. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Abstract

There is a close relationship between the gut microbiome and health in humans including regulation of immunity and energy metabolism. This study investigated differences in the gut microbiome of herdsmen from two regions: Hongyuan pasture in Sichuan and Xilingol pasture in Inner Mongolia. We found significant differences in the gut microbiome between the two groups. The main discriminatory species between the two groups were Bifidobacterium longum, Bifidobacterium breve, Phascolarctobacterium succinatutens, Prevotella stercorea, Prevotella copri, Eubacterium biforme, and Fusobacterium prausnitzii. The abundances of Bifidobacterium longum and Bifidobacterium breve were significantly lower in the gut microbiomes of Hongyuan herdsmen than in the gut microbiomes of Xilingol herdsmen. Functional metagenomic analysis showed that more genes were enriched in glycoside hydrolase and transposase in the gut microbiome of Hongyuan herdsmen compared with Xilingol herdsmen, suggesting a higher energy demand in the gut microbiome of Hongyuan herdsmen. Significantly more genes associated with glycolysis, starch degradation, and sucrose degradation were also found in the gut microbiome of Hong yuan herdsmen compared with Xilingol herdsmen. These results indicate that herdsmen from different pastoral regions had distinct gut microbiome composition and functions.

Keywords: Bifidobacterium; eating habits; gut microbiome; herdsmen; metagenomics; national minority.