Bifidobacteriaceae diversity in the human microbiome from a large-scale genome-wide analysis.

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell reports Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2024.115027
Edoardo Pasolli, Italia Elisa Mauriello, Michele Avagliano, Sara Cavaliere, Francesca De Filippis, Danilo Ercolini
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We performed a large-scale genome-wide analysis aiming to investigate the prevalence and strain-level diversity of Bifidobacteriaceae species in the human microbiome. We considered 9,528 publicly available human metagenomes and integrated them with 1,192 isolate genomes from different sources. The prevalence and abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae species in humans was linked to multiple host characteristics: they were reduced in older people and enriched in populations characterized by Westernized lifestyles with geography-specific patterns. Phylogenetic analysis highlighted 110 Bifidobacteriaceae species-level genome bins (SGBs), with 32 found in humans and 8 in food and probiotic sources. Functional annotation revealed a great diversity in carbohydrate-active enzyme families across these SGBs. We found potential subspecies for most of the SGBs prevalent in humans and identified patterns driven by age and geography. We provided evidence that strains used in probiotics were rarely identified in humans, with the only exception represented by Bifidobacterium animalis. We finally evaluated that the abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae species exhibited moderate and variable capabilities to predict health status in case-control studies.

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从大规模全基因组分析看人类微生物组中双歧杆菌的多样性。
我们进行了一项大规模的全基因组分析,旨在研究人类微生物组中双歧杆菌科物种的流行率和菌株级多样性。我们考虑了 9,528 个公开的人类元基因组,并将它们与 1,192 个来自不同来源的分离基因组进行了整合。双歧杆菌科物种在人类中的流行率和丰度与多种宿主特征有关:它们在老年人中减少,在以西化生活方式为特征的人群中富集,并具有特定的地理模式。系统发育分析强调了 110 个双歧杆菌科物种级基因组区(SGBs),其中 32 个在人类中发现,8 个在食物和益生菌中发现。功能注释揭示了这些 SGBs 中碳水化合物活性酶家族的巨大多样性。我们发现了在人类中普遍存在的大多数 SGB 的潜在亚种,并确定了受年龄和地理位置影响的模式。我们提供的证据表明,益生菌中使用的菌株在人类中很少被发现,唯一的例外是动物双歧杆菌。最后,我们评估发现,在病例对照研究中,双歧杆菌科物种的丰度在预测健康状况方面表现出适度和可变的能力。
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