Investigation of bacterial gut microbiome in diverse Egyptian populations “pilot study”
Date
2025-01-31
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Article
Publisher
Taylor and Francis Inc
Series Info
Cellular and Molecular Biology ; Volume 71, Issue 1, Pages 75 - 872025
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Abstract
The gut microbiota plays a huge role in human health regarding immunity, metabolism, and nutrient absorption. In this work, the gut microbiota, with its bacterial community structure, is studied using whole genome
shotgun (WGS) sequencing for populations from two different geographical regions in Egypt: Cairo (urban)
and Ismailia (rural). Fecal samples were obtained from six healthy individuals, three from Cairo and three
from Ismailia, of ages ranging from 43 to 52 years. Alpha diversity, measured as Shannon, inverse Simpson,
and OTUs, showed no significant differences between the two cities. However, beta diversity analysis by Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA) revealed diverse microbial compositions. Thus, only the Ismailia samples
contained higher levels of butyrate-producing bacteria involved in maintaining intestinal health, such as Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and Akkermansia muciniphila. On the other hand, there was a higher prevalence in
Cairo of bacteria associated with protein and fat metabolism, like Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron. Such findings
explain the influence of environmental factors in shaping gut microbiota and show that to get a comprehensive
understanding of regional differences, many wider-ranging studies need to be conducted.
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Keywords
Gut microbiome, Whole genome sequencing, Dietary influence, Geographic Variation, Egypt
Citation
Mohamed, K. T., Shabayek, S., Mahmoud, N. F., Tawfick, M. M., & Hanora, A. M. S. (2025). Investigation of bacterial gut microbiome in diverse Egyptian populations “pilot study.” Cellular and Molecular Biology, 71(1), 75–87. https://doi.org/10.14715/cmb/2025.70.1.8