The human gut microbiota is influenced by various factors, including health status and environmental conditions, yet considerable inter-individual differences remain unexplained. Previous studies identified that the gut microbiota of men who have sex with men (MSM) is distinct from that of non-MSM. Here, we reveal through species-level microbiota analysis using shotgun metagenomics that the gut microbiota of many MSM with Western origin resembles gut microbial communities of non-Westernized populations. Specifically, MSM gut microbiomes are frequently dominated by members of the Prevotellaceae family, including co-colonization of species from the Segatella copri complex and unknown Prevotellaceae members. Questionnaire-based analysis exploring inter-individual differences in MSM links specific sexual practices to microbiota composition. Moreover, machine learning identifies microbial features associated with sexual activities in MSM. Together, this study shows associations of sexual activities with gut microbiome alterations in MSM, which may have a large impact on population-based microbiota studies.

Establishment of a non-Westernized gut microbiota in men who have sex with men is associated with sexual practices / Huang, Kun D.; Amend, Lena; Gálvez, Eric J. C.; Lesker, Till-Robin; De Oliveira, Romulo; Bielecka, Agata; Blanco-Míguez, Aitor; Valles-Colomer, Mireia; Ruf, Isabel; Pasolli, Edoardo; Buer, Jan; Segata, Nicola; Esser, Stefan; Strowig, Till; Kehrmann, Jan. - In: CELL REPORTS MEDICINE. - ISSN 2666-3791. - 5:3(2024), pp. 101426.01-101426.e5. [10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101426]

Establishment of a non-Westernized gut microbiota in men who have sex with men is associated with sexual practices

Valles-Colomer, Mireia;Pasolli, Edoardo;Segata, Nicola;
2024-01-01

Abstract

The human gut microbiota is influenced by various factors, including health status and environmental conditions, yet considerable inter-individual differences remain unexplained. Previous studies identified that the gut microbiota of men who have sex with men (MSM) is distinct from that of non-MSM. Here, we reveal through species-level microbiota analysis using shotgun metagenomics that the gut microbiota of many MSM with Western origin resembles gut microbial communities of non-Westernized populations. Specifically, MSM gut microbiomes are frequently dominated by members of the Prevotellaceae family, including co-colonization of species from the Segatella copri complex and unknown Prevotellaceae members. Questionnaire-based analysis exploring inter-individual differences in MSM links specific sexual practices to microbiota composition. Moreover, machine learning identifies microbial features associated with sexual activities in MSM. Together, this study shows associations of sexual activities with gut microbiome alterations in MSM, which may have a large impact on population-based microbiota studies.
2024
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Huang, Kun D.; Amend, Lena; Gálvez, Eric J. C.; Lesker, Till-Robin; De Oliveira, Romulo; Bielecka, Agata; Blanco-Míguez, Aitor; Valles-Colomer, Mireia...espandi
Establishment of a non-Westernized gut microbiota in men who have sex with men is associated with sexual practices / Huang, Kun D.; Amend, Lena; Gálvez, Eric J. C.; Lesker, Till-Robin; De Oliveira, Romulo; Bielecka, Agata; Blanco-Míguez, Aitor; Valles-Colomer, Mireia; Ruf, Isabel; Pasolli, Edoardo; Buer, Jan; Segata, Nicola; Esser, Stefan; Strowig, Till; Kehrmann, Jan. - In: CELL REPORTS MEDICINE. - ISSN 2666-3791. - 5:3(2024), pp. 101426.01-101426.e5. [10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101426]
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