“…Specifically, a total of 162 amplicon sequence variant (ASV) were differentially abundant among young and old mice ( Figure 2 B, Data S1 , FDR adjusted p values <0.05 based on DESeq2 negative binomial tests), thereby highlighting the important rearrangement of the gut microbial community with aging. Old mice showed a significant reduction in the genera Faecalibaculum , which counteracts inflammatory state and negatively associates with major proinflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 ( Zhu et al., 2020a , 2020b ), Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group, a taxonomic group which is associated with a healthy metabolic state ( Zheng et al., 2018 ; Ijaz et al., 2018 ; Lippert et al., 2017 ), and in the butyrate-producing and anti-inflammatory Oscillospiraceae (Intestinimonas) ( Li et al., 2020 ; Bui et al., 2015 ). Importantly, lactic acid bacteria Lactococcus , known as a probiotic to correlate with anti-inflammatory and health benefits, decreased in old compared with young mice ( Cook et al., 2018 ; Luerce et al., 2014 ).…”