| Literature DB >> 32159510 |
Tarini S Ghosh1, Mrinmoy Das1,2, Ian B Jeffery1, Paul W O'Toole1,2.
Abstract
Interaction between disease-microbiome associations and ageing has not been explored in detail. Here, using age/region-matched sub-sets, we analysed the gut microbiome differences across five major diseases in a multi-cohort dataset constituting more than 2500 individuals from 20 to 89 years old. We show that disease-microbiome associations display specific age-centric trends. Ageing-associated microbiome alterations towards a disease-like configuration occur in colorectal cancer patients, thereby masking disease signatures. We identified a microbiome disease response shared across multiple diseases in elderly subjects that is distinct from that in young/middle-aged individuals, but also a novel set of taxa consistently gained in disease across all age groups. A subset of these taxa was associated with increased frailty in subjects from the ELDERMET cohort. The relevant taxa differentially encode specific functions that are known to have disease associations.Entities:
Keywords: ageing; computational biology; disease-microbiome; host-microbiome; infectious disease; microbiology; systems biology
Year: 2020 PMID: 32159510 PMCID: PMC7065848 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.50240
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140