Structural variation in the gut microbiome associates with host health

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David Zeevi
Tal Korem
Anastasia Godneva
Noam Bar
Alexander Kurilshikov
Maya Lotan-Pompan
Adina Weinberger
Jingyuan Fu
Cisca Wijmenga
Alexandra Zhernakova
Eran Segal
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[1] Weizmann Institute of Science,Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
[2] Weizmann Institute of Science,Department of Molecular Cell Biology
[3] The Rockefeller University,Center for Studies in Physics and Biology
[4] Columbia University Irving Medical Center,Department of Systems Biology
[5] Columbia University Irving Medical Center,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[6] University of Groningen,University of Groningen
[7] University Medical Center Groningen,Department of Immunology
[8] Department of Genetics,undefined
[9] University Medical Center Groningen,undefined
[10] Department of Pediatrics,undefined
[11] K.G. Jebsen Coeliac Disease Research Centre,undefined
[12] University of Oslo,undefined
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Nature | 2019年 / 568卷
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Differences in the presence of even a few genes between otherwise identical bacterial strains may result in critical phenotypic differences. Here we systematically identify microbial genomic structural variants (SVs) and find them to be prevalent in the human gut microbiome across phyla and to replicate in different cohorts. SVs are enriched for CRISPR-associated and antibiotic-producing functions and depleted from housekeeping genes, suggesting that they have a role in microbial adaptation. We find multiple associations between SVs and host disease risk factors, many of which replicate in an independent cohort. Exploring genes that are clustered in the same SV, we uncover several possible mechanistic links between the microbiome and its host, including a region in Anaerostipes hadrus that encodes a composite inositol catabolism-butyrate biosynthesis pathway, the presence of which is associated with lower host metabolic disease risk. Overall, our results uncover a nascent layer of variability in the microbiome that is associated with microbial adaptation and host health.
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