人病毒体
生物
微生物群
基因组
人体微生物群
失调
生态学
遗传学
基因
作者
Stephen R. Stockdale,Colin Hill
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.coviro.2021.10.001
摘要
Not all viruses associated with humans cause disease. Non-pathogenic human-infecting viruses are predicted as important for immune system induction and preparation. Phages that infect bacteria are the most abundant predators of the human microbial ecosystem, promoting and maintaining bacterial diversity. Metagenomic analyses of the human gut virome and microbiome are unravelling the intricate predator-prey dynamics of phage-bacteria co-existence, co-evolution, and their interplay with the human host. While most adults harbour a distinctly individualistic and persistent community of virulent phages, new-borns are dominated by temperate phages heavily influenced by environmental exposures. The future development of microbiome-based interventions, therapeutics, and manipulation, will require a greater understanding of the human microbiome and the virome.
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