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More Positive or More Negative? Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Roles of Virome in Human Disease-Related Gut Microbiome

Viruses are increasingly viewed as vital components of the human gut microbiota, while their roles in health and diseases remain incompletely understood. Here, we first sequenced and analyzed the 37 metagenomic and 18 host metabolomic samples related to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and found that...

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Autores principales: Li, Mo, Wang, Chunhui, Guo, Qian, Xu, Congmin, Xie, Zhongjie, Tan, Jie, Wu, Shufang, Wang, Peihong, Guo, Jinyuan, Fang, Zhencheng, Zhu, Shiwei, Duan, Liping, Jiang, Xiaoqing, Zhu, Huaiqiu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9040671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35493727
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.846063
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author Li, Mo
Wang, Chunhui
Guo, Qian
Xu, Congmin
Xie, Zhongjie
Tan, Jie
Wu, Shufang
Wang, Peihong
Guo, Jinyuan
Fang, Zhencheng
Zhu, Shiwei
Duan, Liping
Jiang, Xiaoqing
Zhu, Huaiqiu
author_facet Li, Mo
Wang, Chunhui
Guo, Qian
Xu, Congmin
Xie, Zhongjie
Tan, Jie
Wu, Shufang
Wang, Peihong
Guo, Jinyuan
Fang, Zhencheng
Zhu, Shiwei
Duan, Liping
Jiang, Xiaoqing
Zhu, Huaiqiu
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description Viruses are increasingly viewed as vital components of the human gut microbiota, while their roles in health and diseases remain incompletely understood. Here, we first sequenced and analyzed the 37 metagenomic and 18 host metabolomic samples related to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and found that some shifted viruses between IBS and controls covaried with shifted bacteria and metabolites. Especially, phages that infect beneficial lactic acid bacteria depleted in IBS covaried with their hosts. We also retrieved public whole-genome metagenomic datasets of another four diseases (type 2 diabetes, Crohn’s disease, colorectal cancer, and liver cirrhosis), totaling 438 samples including IBS, and performed uniform analysis of the gut viruses in diseases. By constructing disease-specific co-occurrence networks, we found viruses actively interacting with bacteria, negatively correlated with possible dysbiosis-related and inflammation-mediating bacteria, increasing the connectivity between bacteria modules, and contributing to the robustness of the networks. Functional enrichment analysis showed that phages interact with bacteria through predation or expressing genes involved in the transporter and secretion system, metabolic enzymes, etc. We further built a viral database to facilitate systematic functional classification and explored the functions of viral genes on interacting with bacteria. Our analyses provided a systematic view of the gut virome in the disease-related microbial community and suggested possible positive roles of viruses concerning gut health.
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spelling pubmed-90406712022-04-27 More Positive or More Negative? Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Roles of Virome in Human Disease-Related Gut Microbiome Li, Mo Wang, Chunhui Guo, Qian Xu, Congmin Xie, Zhongjie Tan, Jie Wu, Shufang Wang, Peihong Guo, Jinyuan Fang, Zhencheng Zhu, Shiwei Duan, Liping Jiang, Xiaoqing Zhu, Huaiqiu Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Viruses are increasingly viewed as vital components of the human gut microbiota, while their roles in health and diseases remain incompletely understood. Here, we first sequenced and analyzed the 37 metagenomic and 18 host metabolomic samples related to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and found that some shifted viruses between IBS and controls covaried with shifted bacteria and metabolites. Especially, phages that infect beneficial lactic acid bacteria depleted in IBS covaried with their hosts. We also retrieved public whole-genome metagenomic datasets of another four diseases (type 2 diabetes, Crohn’s disease, colorectal cancer, and liver cirrhosis), totaling 438 samples including IBS, and performed uniform analysis of the gut viruses in diseases. By constructing disease-specific co-occurrence networks, we found viruses actively interacting with bacteria, negatively correlated with possible dysbiosis-related and inflammation-mediating bacteria, increasing the connectivity between bacteria modules, and contributing to the robustness of the networks. Functional enrichment analysis showed that phages interact with bacteria through predation or expressing genes involved in the transporter and secretion system, metabolic enzymes, etc. We further built a viral database to facilitate systematic functional classification and explored the functions of viral genes on interacting with bacteria. Our analyses provided a systematic view of the gut virome in the disease-related microbial community and suggested possible positive roles of viruses concerning gut health. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9040671/ /pubmed/35493727 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.846063 Text en Copyright © 2022 Li, Wang, Guo, Xu, Xie, Tan, Wu, Wang, Guo, Fang, Zhu, Duan, Jiang and Zhu https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Li, Mo
Wang, Chunhui
Guo, Qian
Xu, Congmin
Xie, Zhongjie
Tan, Jie
Wu, Shufang
Wang, Peihong
Guo, Jinyuan
Fang, Zhencheng
Zhu, Shiwei
Duan, Liping
Jiang, Xiaoqing
Zhu, Huaiqiu
More Positive or More Negative? Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Roles of Virome in Human Disease-Related Gut Microbiome
title More Positive or More Negative? Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Roles of Virome in Human Disease-Related Gut Microbiome
title_full More Positive or More Negative? Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Roles of Virome in Human Disease-Related Gut Microbiome
title_fullStr More Positive or More Negative? Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Roles of Virome in Human Disease-Related Gut Microbiome
title_full_unstemmed More Positive or More Negative? Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Roles of Virome in Human Disease-Related Gut Microbiome
title_short More Positive or More Negative? Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Roles of Virome in Human Disease-Related Gut Microbiome
title_sort more positive or more negative? metagenomic analysis reveals roles of virome in human disease-related gut microbiome
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9040671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35493727
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.846063
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