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Gut biogeography of the bacterial microbiota

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NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 20-32

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nrmicro3552

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  1. US National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship [DGE-1144469]
  2. US National Institutes of Health [GM099535, DK078938, MH100556]
  3. Emerald Foundation
  4. Simons Foundation
  5. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES [R56DK078938, R01DK078938] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  6. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES [R01GM099535] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  7. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH [R01MH100556] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  8. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE [R01NS085910] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Animals assemble and maintain a diverse but host-specific gut microbial community. In addition to characteristic microbial compositions along the longitudinal axis of the intestines, discrete bacterial communities form in microhabitats, such as the gut lumen, colonic mucus layers and colonic crypts. In this Review, we examine how the spatial distribution of symbiotic bacteria among physical niches in the gut affects the development and maintenance of a resilient microbial ecosystem. We consider novel hypotheses for how nutrient selection, immune activation and other mechanisms control the biogeography of bacteria in the gut, and we discuss the relevance of this spatial heterogeneity to health and disease.

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