Gut microbiome diversity within Clostridia is negatively associated with human obesity

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作者
Salazar-Jaramillo, Laura [1 ]
de la Cuesta-zuluaga, Jacobo [2 ,5 ]
Chica, Luis A. [3 ]
Cadavid, Maria [1 ]
Ley, Ruth E. [2 ]
Reyes, Alejandro [3 ,4 ]
Escobar, Juan S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Vidarium Nutr Hlth & Wellness Res Ctr, Grp Empresarial Nutresa, Medellin, Colombia
[2] Max Planck Inst Biol, Dept Microbiome Sci, Tubingen, Germany
[3] Univ los Andes, Dept Biol Sci, Max Planck Tandem Grp Computat Biol, Res Grp Computat Biol & Microbial Ecol BCEM, Bogota, Colombia
[4] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Edison Family Ctr Genome Sci & Syst Biol, Dept Pathol & Immunol, St Louis, MO USA
[5] Interfac Inst Microbiol & Infect Med, Tubingen, Germany
关键词
16S rRNA; dnaK; gyrB; BMI; metagenomics; Lachnospiraceae; Ruminococcaceae; Oscillospiraceae; Acutalibacteraceae; Vescimonas; MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT; STRAINS; TOOL;
D O I
10.1128/msystems.00627-24
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Clostridia are abundant in the human gut and comprise families associated with host health such as Oscillospiraceae, which has been correlated with leanness. However, culturing bacteria within this family is challenging, leading to their detection primarily through 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing, which has a limited ability to unravel diversity at low taxonomic levels, or by shotgun metagenomics, which is hindered by its high costs and complexity. In this cross-sectional study involving 114 Colombian adults, we used an amplicon-based sequencing strategy with alternative markers-gyrase subunit B (gyrB) and DNA K chaperone heat protein 70 (dnaK)-that evolve faster than the 16S rRNA gene. Comparing the diversity and abundance observed with the three markers in our cohort, we found a reduction in the diversity of Clostridia, particularly within Lachnospiraceae and Oscillospiraceae among obese individuals [as measured by the body mass index (BMI)]. Within Lachnospiraceae, the diversity of Ruminococcus_A negatively correlated with BMI. Within Oscillospiraceae, the genera CAG-170 and Vescimonas also exhibited this negative correlation. In addition, the abundance of Vescimonas was negatively correlated with BMI. Leveraging shotgun metagenomic data, we conducted a phylogenetic and genomic characterization of 120 metagenome-assembled genomes from Vescimonas obtained from a larger sample of the same cohort. We identified 17 of the 72 reported species. The functional annotation of these genomes showed the presence of multiple carbohydrate-active enzymes, particularly glycosyl transferases and glycoside hydrolases, suggesting potential beneficial roles in fiber degradation, carbohydrate metabolism, and butyrate production.
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