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Effect of ethnicity and socioeconomic variation to the gut microbiota composition among pre-adolescent in Malaysia.


ABSTRACT: Gut microbiota plays an important role in mammalian host metabolism and physiological functions. The functions are particularly important in young children where rapid mental and physical developments are taking place. Nevertheless, little is known about the gut microbiome and the factors that contribute to microbial variation in the gut of South East Asian children. Here, we compared the gut bacterial richness and composition of pre-adolescence in Northern Malaysia. Our subjects covered three distinct ethnic groups with relatively narrow range of socioeconomic discrepancy. These included the Malays (n?=?24), Chinese (n?=?17) and the Orang Asli (indigenous) (n?=?20). Our results suggested a strong ethnicity and socioeconomic-linked bacterial diversity. Highest bacterial diversity was detected from the economically deprived indigenous children while the lowest diversity was recorded from the relatively wealthy Chinese children. In addition, predicted functional metagenome profiling suggested an over-representation of pathways pertinent to bacterial colonisation and chemotaxis in the former while the latter exhibited enriched gene pathways related to sugar metabolism.

SUBMITTER: Chong CW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4542465 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of ethnicity and socioeconomic variation to the gut microbiota composition among pre-adolescent in Malaysia.

Chong Chun Wie CW   Ahmad Arine Fadzlun AF   Lim Yvonne Ai Lian YA   Teh Cindy Shuan Ju CS   Yap Ivan Kok Seng IK   Lee Soo Ching SC   Chin Yuee Teng YT   Loke P'ng P   Chua Kek Heng KH  

Scientific reports 20150820


Gut microbiota plays an important role in mammalian host metabolism and physiological functions. The functions are particularly important in young children where rapid mental and physical developments are taking place. Nevertheless, little is known about the gut microbiome and the factors that contribute to microbial variation in the gut of South East Asian children. Here, we compared the gut bacterial richness and composition of pre-adolescence in Northern Malaysia. Our subjects covered three d  ...[more]

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