揭示食源性微生物哈夫尼亚属的遗传特征:对人类肠道微生物群的影响

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY Environmental microbiology Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI:10.1111/1462-2920.16626
Federico Fontana, Giulia Longhi, Elisa Carli, Giulia Alessandri, Leonardo Mancabelli, Gabriele Andrea Lugli, Chiara Tarracchini, Alice Viappiani, Rosaria Anzalone, Francesca Turroni, Christian Milani, Marco Ventura
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最近,哈夫尼亚细菌属因其复杂的新陈代谢特征和与宿主相互作用的能力而备受关注,这种能力与健康益处(主要是减肥)有关。然而,我们对这一新兴微生物群体基因组特征的了解仍存在很大差距。在这项研究中,我们利用所有可用的 Hafnia alvei 和 Hafnia paralvei 的高质量基因组,通过分析 1068 个元基因组数据集,揭示了 Hafnia 在人类和蜜蜂内脏以及乳制品中的广泛分布。然后,我们通过比较基因组学分析研究了与 Hafnia 生产维生素和短链脂肪酸 (SCFA) 相关的遗传特征,该分析包括了所研究的三种环境中的所有优势细菌物种。我们的研究结果强调了 Hafnia 的广泛代谢能力,尤其是生产硫胺素(B1)、烟酸(B3)、吡哆醇(B6)、生物素(B7)、叶酸(B9)、钴胺素(B12)和甲萘醌(K2)等维生素的能力。此外,Hafnia 还表现出与 SCFA(包括乙酸酯、丙酸酯和丁酸酯)生成有关的保守遗传结构。通过对新分离的 H. paralvei 菌株 T10 进行 RNAseq 分析,进一步证实了这些代谢特征。总之,我们的研究揭示了该细菌属的生态分布和遗传属性,其科学和工业意义与日俱增。
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Revealing the genetic traits of the foodborne microbial genus hafnia: Implications for the human gut microbiome

The bacterial genus Hafnia has recently attracted attention due to its complex metabolic features and host-interaction capabilities, which are associated with health benefits, primarily weight loss. However, significant gaps remain in our understanding of the genomic characteristics of this emerging microbial group. In this study, we utilized all available high-quality genomes of Hafnia alvei and Hafnia paralvei to uncover the broad distribution of Hafnia in human and honeybee guts, as well as in dairy products, by analysing 1068 metagenomic datasets. We then investigated the genetic traits related to Hafnia's production of vitamins and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) through a comparative genomics analysis that included all dominant bacterial species in the three environments under study. Our findings underscore the extensive metabolic capabilities of Hafnia, particularly in the production of vitamins such as thiamine (B1), nicotinate (B3), pyridoxine (B6), biotin (B7), folate (B9), cobalamin (B12), and menaquinone (K2). Additionally, Hafnia demonstrated a conserved genetic makeup associated with SCFA production, including acetate, propanoate, and butanoate. These metabolic traits were further confirmed using RNAseq analyses of a newly isolated H. paralvei strain T10. Overall, our study illuminates the ecological distribution and genetic attributes of this bacterial genus, which is of increasing scientific and industrial relevance.

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Environmental microbiology
Environmental microbiology 环境科学-微生物学
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427
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2.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Microbiology provides a high profile vehicle for publication of the most innovative, original and rigorous research in the field. The scope of the Journal encompasses the diversity of current research on microbial processes in the environment, microbial communities, interactions and evolution and includes, but is not limited to, the following: the structure, activities and communal behaviour of microbial communities microbial community genetics and evolutionary processes microbial symbioses, microbial interactions and interactions with plants, animals and abiotic factors microbes in the tree of life, microbial diversification and evolution population biology and clonal structure microbial metabolic and structural diversity microbial physiology, growth and survival microbes and surfaces, adhesion and biofouling responses to environmental signals and stress factors modelling and theory development pollution microbiology extremophiles and life in extreme and unusual little-explored habitats element cycles and biogeochemical processes, primary and secondary production microbes in a changing world, microbially-influenced global changes evolution and diversity of archaeal and bacterial viruses new technological developments in microbial ecology and evolution, in particular for the study of activities of microbial communities, non-culturable microorganisms and emerging pathogens
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