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Individuality and ethnicity eclipse a short-term dietary intervention in shaping microbiomes and viromes

Many diseases linked with ethnic health disparities associate with changes in microbial communities in the United States, but the causes and persistence of ethnicity-associated microbiome variation are not understood. For instance, microbiome studies that strictly control for diet across ethnically...

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Autores principales: Li, Junhui, George Markowitz, Robert H., Brooks, Andrew W., Mallott, Elizabeth K., Leigh, Brittany A., Olszewski, Timothy, Zare, Hamid, Bagheri, Minoo, Smith, Holly M., Friese, Katie A., Habibi, Ismail, Lawrence, William M., Rost, Charlie L., Lédeczi, Ákos, Eeds, Angela M., Ferguson, Jane F., Silver, Heidi J., Bordenstein, Seth R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9397868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35998206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001758
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author Li, Junhui
George Markowitz, Robert H.
Brooks, Andrew W.
Mallott, Elizabeth K.
Leigh, Brittany A.
Olszewski, Timothy
Zare, Hamid
Bagheri, Minoo
Smith, Holly M.
Friese, Katie A.
Habibi, Ismail
Lawrence, William M.
Rost, Charlie L.
Lédeczi, Ákos
Eeds, Angela M.
Ferguson, Jane F.
Silver, Heidi J.
Bordenstein, Seth R.
author_facet Li, Junhui
George Markowitz, Robert H.
Brooks, Andrew W.
Mallott, Elizabeth K.
Leigh, Brittany A.
Olszewski, Timothy
Zare, Hamid
Bagheri, Minoo
Smith, Holly M.
Friese, Katie A.
Habibi, Ismail
Lawrence, William M.
Rost, Charlie L.
Lédeczi, Ákos
Eeds, Angela M.
Ferguson, Jane F.
Silver, Heidi J.
Bordenstein, Seth R.
author_sort Li, Junhui
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description Many diseases linked with ethnic health disparities associate with changes in microbial communities in the United States, but the causes and persistence of ethnicity-associated microbiome variation are not understood. For instance, microbiome studies that strictly control for diet across ethnically diverse populations are lacking. Here, we performed multiomic profiling over a 9-day period that included a 4-day controlled vegetarian diet intervention in a defined geographic location across 36 healthy Black and White females of similar age, weight, habitual diets, and health status. We demonstrate that individuality and ethnicity account for roughly 70% to 88% and 2% to 10% of taxonomic variation, respectively, eclipsing the effects a short-term diet intervention in shaping gut and oral microbiomes and gut viromes. Persistent variation between ethnicities occurs for microbial and viral taxa and various metagenomic functions, including several gut KEGG orthologs, oral carbohydrate active enzyme categories, cluster of orthologous groups of proteins, and antibiotic-resistant gene categories. In contrast to the gut and oral microbiome data, the urine and plasma metabolites tend to decouple from ethnicity and more strongly associate with diet. These longitudinal, multiomic profiles paired with a dietary intervention illuminate previously unrecognized associations of ethnicity with metagenomic and viromic features across body sites and cohorts within a single geographic location, highlighting the importance of accounting for human microbiome variation in research, health determinants, and eventual therapies. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03314194.
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spelling pubmed-93978682022-08-24 Individuality and ethnicity eclipse a short-term dietary intervention in shaping microbiomes and viromes Li, Junhui George Markowitz, Robert H. Brooks, Andrew W. Mallott, Elizabeth K. Leigh, Brittany A. Olszewski, Timothy Zare, Hamid Bagheri, Minoo Smith, Holly M. Friese, Katie A. Habibi, Ismail Lawrence, William M. Rost, Charlie L. Lédeczi, Ákos Eeds, Angela M. Ferguson, Jane F. Silver, Heidi J. Bordenstein, Seth R. PLoS Biol Research Article Many diseases linked with ethnic health disparities associate with changes in microbial communities in the United States, but the causes and persistence of ethnicity-associated microbiome variation are not understood. For instance, microbiome studies that strictly control for diet across ethnically diverse populations are lacking. Here, we performed multiomic profiling over a 9-day period that included a 4-day controlled vegetarian diet intervention in a defined geographic location across 36 healthy Black and White females of similar age, weight, habitual diets, and health status. We demonstrate that individuality and ethnicity account for roughly 70% to 88% and 2% to 10% of taxonomic variation, respectively, eclipsing the effects a short-term diet intervention in shaping gut and oral microbiomes and gut viromes. Persistent variation between ethnicities occurs for microbial and viral taxa and various metagenomic functions, including several gut KEGG orthologs, oral carbohydrate active enzyme categories, cluster of orthologous groups of proteins, and antibiotic-resistant gene categories. In contrast to the gut and oral microbiome data, the urine and plasma metabolites tend to decouple from ethnicity and more strongly associate with diet. These longitudinal, multiomic profiles paired with a dietary intervention illuminate previously unrecognized associations of ethnicity with metagenomic and viromic features across body sites and cohorts within a single geographic location, highlighting the importance of accounting for human microbiome variation in research, health determinants, and eventual therapies. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03314194. Public Library of Science 2022-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9397868/ /pubmed/35998206 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001758 Text en © 2022 Li 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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Li, Junhui
George Markowitz, Robert H.
Brooks, Andrew W.
Mallott, Elizabeth K.
Leigh, Brittany A.
Olszewski, Timothy
Zare, Hamid
Bagheri, Minoo
Smith, Holly M.
Friese, Katie A.
Habibi, Ismail
Lawrence, William M.
Rost, Charlie L.
Lédeczi, Ákos
Eeds, Angela M.
Ferguson, Jane F.
Silver, Heidi J.
Bordenstein, Seth R.
Individuality and ethnicity eclipse a short-term dietary intervention in shaping microbiomes and viromes
title Individuality and ethnicity eclipse a short-term dietary intervention in shaping microbiomes and viromes
title_full Individuality and ethnicity eclipse a short-term dietary intervention in shaping microbiomes and viromes
title_fullStr Individuality and ethnicity eclipse a short-term dietary intervention in shaping microbiomes and viromes
title_full_unstemmed Individuality and ethnicity eclipse a short-term dietary intervention in shaping microbiomes and viromes
title_short Individuality and ethnicity eclipse a short-term dietary intervention in shaping microbiomes and viromes
title_sort individuality and ethnicity eclipse a short-term dietary intervention in shaping microbiomes and viromes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9397868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35998206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001758
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