人病毒体
生物
失调
肠道菌群
鼠兔
寄主(生物学)
微生物生态学
温带气候
微生物群
动物
微生物学
基因组
生态学
细菌
免疫学
遗传学
基因
国家公园
作者
Min‐Soo Kim,Jin‐Woo Bae
标识
DOI:10.1111/1462-2920.13182
摘要
Summary Gut microbial biogeography is a key feature of host–microbe relationships. In gut viral ecology, biogeography and responses to dietary intervention remain poorly understood. Here, we conducted a metagenomic study to determine the composition of the mucosal and luminal viromes of the gut and to evaluate the impact of a W estern diet on gut viral ecology. We found that mucosal and luminal viral assemblages comprised predominantly temperate phages. The mucosal virome significantly differed from the luminal virome in low‐fat diet‐fed lean mice, where spatial variation correlated with bacterial microbiota from the mucosa and lumen. The mucosal and luminal viromes of high‐fat, high‐sucrose ‘Western’ diet‐fed obese mice were significantly enriched with temperate phages of the C audovirales order. Interestingly, this community alteration occurred to a greater extent in the mucosa than lumen, leading to loss of spatial differences; however, these changes recovered after switching to a low‐fat diet. Temperate phages enriched in the W estern diet‐induced obese mice were associated with the B acilli , N egativicutes and B acteroidia classes and temperate phages from the B acteroidia class particularly encoded stress and niche‐specific functions advantageous to bacterial host adaptation. This study illustrates a biogeographic view of the gut virome and phage–bacterial host connections under the diet‐induced microbial dysbiosis.
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