Fig. 3: Gut-specific tert expression rescues gut microbiota dysbiosis. | Nature Aging

Fig. 3: Gut-specific tert expression rescues gut microbiota dysbiosis.

From: Gut-specific telomerase expression counteracts systemic aging in telomerase-deficient zebrafish

Fig. 3: Gut-specific tert expression rescues gut microbiota dysbiosis.

Telomere elongation in the gut of tert−/− + Cre fish rescued gut microbiota composition and diversity to WT levels compared to tert−/− no Cre fish, which exhibited gut microbiota dysbiosis. a, Quantification of microbiome α diversity (within samples) using the Shannon index (P values were determined using a two-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test) in the gut of 9-month-old fish. b, Quantification of microbiome β diversity using weighted UniFrac distance (within groups; ***P < 0.001 using a two-sided Tukey test) in the gut of 9-month-old fish. c, PCoA of the β diversity distance (weighted UniFrac) in the gut of 9-month-old fish. d, Relative abundance of top 10 bacterial classes in the microbiome of the three different groups in the gut of 9-month-old fish. e, Relative abundance of top 10 bacterial genera in the microbiome of the three different groups in the gut of 9-month-old fish. For all the figures, nWT = 15 fish, \(n_{tert^{-/-}\, {\mathrm{no}}\, {\mathrm{Cre}}}\) = 15 fish and \(n_{tert^{-/-}\, +\, {\mathrm{Cre}}}\) = 14 fish; α and β diversity data are shown as Tukey boxplots, where the boxes represent the median and interquartile range and the bars represent the minimum and maximum values.

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