溃疡性结肠炎是否影响人类肠道黏膜微生物组的个体间异质性?

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q4 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Evolutionary Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2020-10-10 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1176934320948848
Yang Sun, Lianwei Li, Aiyun Lai, Wanmeng Xiao, Kunhua Wang, Lan Wang, Junkun Niu, Juan Luo, Hongju Chen, Lin Dai, Yinglei Miao
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近年来,与溃疡性结肠炎(UC)相关的肠道微生物群失调已被广泛研究。然而,UC是否影响人类肠道黏膜微生物群的空间异质性的问题尚未得到解决。空间异质性(即微生物物种丰度的个体间异质性)是种群和群落尺度上最重要的特征之一,可以用泰勒幂律(TPL)及其群落尺度扩展(TPLEs)来评价和解释。由于微生物的高流动性,很难明确地研究它们的空间异质性;然而,TPLE提供了一种隐式分析微生物群落的有效方法。在这里,我们通过收集28名UC患者和健康对照者的肠道黏膜微生物组样本,研究UC对肠道微生物组空间异质性的影响。具体而言,我们采用i型TPLE测量群落空间异质性和iii型TPLE测量混合物种种群异质性,在群落和物种尺度上评估UC诱导的粘膜微生物组异质性变化。我们进一步使用置换检验来确定UC患者与健康对照者在异质性标度参数上可能存在的差异。结果表明,UC在群落或混合物种水平上对肠道黏膜微生物组异质性均无显著影响。这些发现证明了人类肠道微生物组具有显著的恢复能力,并证实了TPLE的预测:肠道微生物组的受试者间异质性尺度参数是人类的内在属性,UC疾病不变。
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Does Ulcerative Colitis Influence the Inter-individual Heterogeneity of the Human Intestinal Mucosal Microbiome?

The dysbiosis of the gut microbiome associated with ulcerative colitis (UC) has been extensively studied in recent years. However, the question of whether UC influences the spatial heterogeneity of the human gut mucosal microbiome has not been addressed. Spatial heterogeneity (specifically, the inter-individual heterogeneity in microbial species abundances) is one of the most important characterizations at both population and community scales, and can be assessed and interpreted by Taylor's power law (TPL) and its community-scale extensions (TPLEs). Due to the high mobility of microbes, it is difficult to investigate their spatial heterogeneity explicitly; however, TPLE offers an effective approach to implicitly analyze the microbial communities. Here, we investigated the influence of UC on the spatial heterogeneity of the gut microbiome with intestinal mucosal microbiome samples collected from 28 UC patients and healthy controls. Specifically, we applied Type-I TPLE for measuring community spatial heterogeneity and Type-III TPLE for measuring mixed-species population heterogeneity to evaluate the heterogeneity changes of the mucosal microbiome induced by UC at both the community and species scales. We further used permutation test to determine the possible differences between UC patients and healthy controls in heterogeneity scaling parameters. Results showed that UC did not significantly influence gut mucosal microbiome heterogeneity at either the community or mixed-species levels. These findings demonstrated significant resilience of the human gut microbiome and confirmed a prediction of TPLE: that the inter-subject heterogeneity scaling parameter of the gut microbiome is an intrinsic property to humans, invariant with UC disease.

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Evolutionary Bioinformatics
Evolutionary Bioinformatics 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Evolutionary Bioinformatics is an open access, peer reviewed international journal focusing on evolutionary bioinformatics. The journal aims to support understanding of organismal form and function through use of molecular, genetic, genomic and proteomic data by giving due consideration to its evolutionary context.
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