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  • The Mongol Empire, one of the largest contiguous empires in history, influenced the unique lifestyle and diet of the Mongolian people over thousands of years.
  • A study analyzed the gut microbiota of Mongolians in Ulan Bator and Khentii using advanced sequencing technologies, revealing a dominance of Bacteroidetes and a distinct microbiota composition.
  • The research highlighted that urbanization and lifestyle changes have altered the gut microbiota, with more significant seasonal dietary effects observed in the Khentii region compared to Ulan Bator.

Article Abstract

Historically, the Mongol Empire ranks among the world's largest contiguous empires, and the Mongolians developed their unique lifestyle and diet over thousands of years. In this study, the intestinal microbiota of Mongolians residing in Ulan Bator, TUW province and the Khentii pasturing area were studied using 454 pyrosequencing and q-PCR technology. We explored the impacts of lifestyle and seasonal dietary changes on the Mongolians' gut microbes. At the phylum level, the Mongolians's gut populations were marked by a dominance of Bacteroidetes (55.56%) and a low Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes ratio (0.71). Analysis based on the operational taxonomic unit (OTU) level revealed that the Mongolian core intestinal microbiota comprised the genera Prevotella, Bacteroides, Faecalibacterium, Ruminococcus, Subdoligranulum and Coprococcus. Urbanisation and life-style may have modified the compositions of the gut microbiota of Mongolians from Ulan Bator, TUW and Khentii. Based on a food frequency questionnaire, we found that the dietary structure was diverse and stable throughout the year in Ulan Bator and TUW, but was simple and varied during the year in Khentii. Accordingly, seasonal effects on intestinal microbiota were more distinct in Khentii residents than in TUW or Ulan Bator residents.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4023135PMC
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