AUTHOR=Cheng Mingyue , Liu Hong , Han Maozhen , Li Shuai Cheng , Bu Dongbo , Sun Shiwei , Hu Zhiqiang , Yang Pengshuo , Wang Rui , Liu Yawen , Chen Feng , Peng Jianjun , Peng Hong , Song Hongxing , Xia Yang , Chu Liqun , Zhou Quan , Guan Feng , Wu Jing , Tan Guangming , Ning Kang TITLE=Microbiome Resilience and Health Implications for People in Half-Year Travel JOURNAL=Frontiers in Immunology VOLUME=13 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2022.848994 DOI=10.3389/fimmu.2022.848994 ISSN=1664-3224 ABSTRACT=
Travel entail change in geography and diet, both of which are known as determinant factors in shaping the human gut microbiome. Additionally, altered gut microbiome modulates immunity, bringing about health implications in humans. To explore the effects of the mid-term travel on the gut microbiome, we generated 16S rRNA gene and metagenomic sequencing data from longitudinal samples collected over six months. We monitored dynamic trajectories of the gut microbiome variation of a Chinese volunteer team (VT) in their whole journey to Trinidad and Tobago (TAT). We found gut microbiome resilience that VT’s gut microbial compositions gradually transformed to the local TAT’s enterotypes during their six-month stay in TAT, and then reverted to their original enterotypes after VT’s return to Beijing in one month. Moreover, we identified driven species in this bi-directional plasticity that could play a role in immunity modulation, as exemplified by