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The gut virome of healthy children during the first year of life is diverse and dynamic

In this work, we determined the diversity and dynamics of the gut virome of infants during the first year of life. Fecal samples were collected monthly, from birth to one year of age, from three healthy children living in a semi-rural village in Mexico. Most of the viral reads were classified into s...

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Autores principales: Taboada, Blanca, Morán, Patricia, Serrano-Vázquez, Angélica, Iša, Pavel, Rojas-Velázquez, Liliana, Pérez-Juárez, Horacio, López, Susana, Torres, Javier, Ximenez, Cecilia, Arias, Carlos F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8046192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33852569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240958
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author Taboada, Blanca
Morán, Patricia
Serrano-Vázquez, Angélica
Iša, Pavel
Rojas-Velázquez, Liliana
Pérez-Juárez, Horacio
López, Susana
Torres, Javier
Ximenez, Cecilia
Arias, Carlos F.
author_facet Taboada, Blanca
Morán, Patricia
Serrano-Vázquez, Angélica
Iša, Pavel
Rojas-Velázquez, Liliana
Pérez-Juárez, Horacio
López, Susana
Torres, Javier
Ximenez, Cecilia
Arias, Carlos F.
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description In this work, we determined the diversity and dynamics of the gut virome of infants during the first year of life. Fecal samples were collected monthly, from birth to one year of age, from three healthy children living in a semi-rural village in Mexico. Most of the viral reads were classified into six families of bacteriophages including five dsDNA virus families of the order Caudovirales, with Siphoviridae and Podoviridae being the most abundant. Eukaryotic viruses were detected as early as two weeks after birth and remained present all along the first year of life. Thirty-four different eukaryotic virus families were found, where eight of these families accounted for 98% of all eukaryotic viral reads: Anelloviridae, Astroviridae, Caliciviridae, Genomoviridae, Parvoviridae, Picornaviridae, Reoviridae and the plant-infecting viruses of the Virgaviridae family. Some viruses in these families are known human pathogens, and it is surprising that they were found during the first year of life in infants without gastrointestinal symptoms. The eukaryotic virus species richness found in this work was higher than that observed in previous studies; on average between 7 and 24 virus species were identified per sample. The richness and abundance of the eukaryotic virome significantly increased during the second semester of life, probably because of an increased environmental exposure of infants with age. Our findings suggest an early and permanent contact of infants with a diverse array of bacteriophages and eukaryotic viruses, whose composition changes over time. The bacteriophages and eukaryotic viruses found in these children could represent a metastable virome, whose potential influence on the development of the infant’s immune system or on the health of the infants later in life, remains to be investigated.
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spelling pubmed-80461922021-04-21 The gut virome of healthy children during the first year of life is diverse and dynamic Taboada, Blanca Morán, Patricia Serrano-Vázquez, Angélica Iša, Pavel Rojas-Velázquez, Liliana Pérez-Juárez, Horacio López, Susana Torres, Javier Ximenez, Cecilia Arias, Carlos F. PLoS One Research Article In this work, we determined the diversity and dynamics of the gut virome of infants during the first year of life. Fecal samples were collected monthly, from birth to one year of age, from three healthy children living in a semi-rural village in Mexico. Most of the viral reads were classified into six families of bacteriophages including five dsDNA virus families of the order Caudovirales, with Siphoviridae and Podoviridae being the most abundant. Eukaryotic viruses were detected as early as two weeks after birth and remained present all along the first year of life. Thirty-four different eukaryotic virus families were found, where eight of these families accounted for 98% of all eukaryotic viral reads: Anelloviridae, Astroviridae, Caliciviridae, Genomoviridae, Parvoviridae, Picornaviridae, Reoviridae and the plant-infecting viruses of the Virgaviridae family. Some viruses in these families are known human pathogens, and it is surprising that they were found during the first year of life in infants without gastrointestinal symptoms. The eukaryotic virus species richness found in this work was higher than that observed in previous studies; on average between 7 and 24 virus species were identified per sample. The richness and abundance of the eukaryotic virome significantly increased during the second semester of life, probably because of an increased environmental exposure of infants with age. Our findings suggest an early and permanent contact of infants with a diverse array of bacteriophages and eukaryotic viruses, whose composition changes over time. The bacteriophages and eukaryotic viruses found in these children could represent a metastable virome, whose potential influence on the development of the infant’s immune system or on the health of the infants later in life, remains to be investigated. Public Library of Science 2021-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8046192/ /pubmed/33852569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240958 Text en © 2021 Taboada et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Taboada, Blanca
Morán, Patricia
Serrano-Vázquez, Angélica
Iša, Pavel
Rojas-Velázquez, Liliana
Pérez-Juárez, Horacio
López, Susana
Torres, Javier
Ximenez, Cecilia
Arias, Carlos F.
The gut virome of healthy children during the first year of life is diverse and dynamic
title The gut virome of healthy children during the first year of life is diverse and dynamic
title_full The gut virome of healthy children during the first year of life is diverse and dynamic
title_fullStr The gut virome of healthy children during the first year of life is diverse and dynamic
title_full_unstemmed The gut virome of healthy children during the first year of life is diverse and dynamic
title_short The gut virome of healthy children during the first year of life is diverse and dynamic
title_sort gut virome of healthy children during the first year of life is diverse and dynamic
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8046192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33852569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240958
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