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Gut microbiome stability and dynamics in healthy donors and patients with non-gastrointestinal cancers

As microbial therapeutics are increasingly being tested in diverse patient populations, it is essential to understand the host and environmental factors influencing the microbiome. Through analysis of 1,359 gut microbiome samples from 946 healthy donors of the Milieu Intérieur cohort, we detail how...

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Autores principales: Byrd, Allyson L., Liu, Menghan, Fujimura, Kei E., Lyalina, Svetlana, Nagarkar, Deepti R., Charbit, Bruno, Bergstedt, Jacob, Patin, Etienne, Harrison, Oliver J., Quintana-Murci, Lluís, Mellman, Ira, Duffy, Darragh, Albert, Matthew L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Rockefeller University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33175106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20200606
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author Byrd, Allyson L.
Liu, Menghan
Fujimura, Kei E.
Lyalina, Svetlana
Nagarkar, Deepti R.
Charbit, Bruno
Bergstedt, Jacob
Patin, Etienne
Harrison, Oliver J.
Quintana-Murci, Lluís
Mellman, Ira
Duffy, Darragh
Albert, Matthew L.
author_facet Byrd, Allyson L.
Liu, Menghan
Fujimura, Kei E.
Lyalina, Svetlana
Nagarkar, Deepti R.
Charbit, Bruno
Bergstedt, Jacob
Patin, Etienne
Harrison, Oliver J.
Quintana-Murci, Lluís
Mellman, Ira
Duffy, Darragh
Albert, Matthew L.
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description As microbial therapeutics are increasingly being tested in diverse patient populations, it is essential to understand the host and environmental factors influencing the microbiome. Through analysis of 1,359 gut microbiome samples from 946 healthy donors of the Milieu Intérieur cohort, we detail how microbiome composition is associated with host factors, lifestyle parameters, and disease states. Using a genome-based taxonomy, we found biological sex was the strongest driver of community composition. Additionally, bacterial populations shift across decades of life (age 20–69), with Bacteroidota species consistently increased with age while Actinobacteriota species, including Bifidobacterium, decreased. Longitudinal sampling revealed that short-term stability exceeds interindividual differences. By accounting for these factors, we defined global shifts in the microbiomes of patients with non-gastrointestinal tumors compared with healthy donors. Together, these results demonstrated that the microbiome displays predictable variations as a function of sex, age, and disease state. These variations must be considered when designing microbiome-targeted therapies or interpreting differences thought to be linked to pathophysiology or therapeutic response.
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spelling pubmed-76645092020-11-20 Gut microbiome stability and dynamics in healthy donors and patients with non-gastrointestinal cancers Byrd, Allyson L. Liu, Menghan Fujimura, Kei E. Lyalina, Svetlana Nagarkar, Deepti R. Charbit, Bruno Bergstedt, Jacob Patin, Etienne Harrison, Oliver J. Quintana-Murci, Lluís Mellman, Ira Duffy, Darragh Albert, Matthew L. J Exp Med Technical Advances and Resources As microbial therapeutics are increasingly being tested in diverse patient populations, it is essential to understand the host and environmental factors influencing the microbiome. Through analysis of 1,359 gut microbiome samples from 946 healthy donors of the Milieu Intérieur cohort, we detail how microbiome composition is associated with host factors, lifestyle parameters, and disease states. Using a genome-based taxonomy, we found biological sex was the strongest driver of community composition. Additionally, bacterial populations shift across decades of life (age 20–69), with Bacteroidota species consistently increased with age while Actinobacteriota species, including Bifidobacterium, decreased. Longitudinal sampling revealed that short-term stability exceeds interindividual differences. By accounting for these factors, we defined global shifts in the microbiomes of patients with non-gastrointestinal tumors compared with healthy donors. Together, these results demonstrated that the microbiome displays predictable variations as a function of sex, age, and disease state. These variations must be considered when designing microbiome-targeted therapies or interpreting differences thought to be linked to pathophysiology or therapeutic response. Rockefeller University Press 2020-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7664509/ /pubmed/33175106 http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20200606 Text en © 2020 Byrd et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Technical Advances and Resources
Byrd, Allyson L.
Liu, Menghan
Fujimura, Kei E.
Lyalina, Svetlana
Nagarkar, Deepti R.
Charbit, Bruno
Bergstedt, Jacob
Patin, Etienne
Harrison, Oliver J.
Quintana-Murci, Lluís
Mellman, Ira
Duffy, Darragh
Albert, Matthew L.
Gut microbiome stability and dynamics in healthy donors and patients with non-gastrointestinal cancers
title Gut microbiome stability and dynamics in healthy donors and patients with non-gastrointestinal cancers
title_full Gut microbiome stability and dynamics in healthy donors and patients with non-gastrointestinal cancers
title_fullStr Gut microbiome stability and dynamics in healthy donors and patients with non-gastrointestinal cancers
title_full_unstemmed Gut microbiome stability and dynamics in healthy donors and patients with non-gastrointestinal cancers
title_short Gut microbiome stability and dynamics in healthy donors and patients with non-gastrointestinal cancers
title_sort gut microbiome stability and dynamics in healthy donors and patients with non-gastrointestinal cancers
topic Technical Advances and Resources
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33175106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20200606
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