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Stability of the human gut virome and effect of gluten-free diet

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CELL REPORTS
Volume 35, Issue 7, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109132

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  1. NWO - Dutch Research Council (NWO Dutch: Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek) Vidi grant (NWO-VIDI) [016.178.056]
  2. ERC [865694, 715772, 101001678]
  3. NWO Gravitation grant Exposome-NL [024.004.017]
  4. NWO-VICI grant [VI.C.202.022, NWO-VIDI 864.13.013]
  5. Netherlands Organ-on-Chip Initiative, an NWO Gravitation project [024.003.001]
  6. CardioVasculair Onderzoek Nederland [CVON 2018-27]
  7. ERC advanced grant (FP/2007-2013/ERC grant) [2012-322698]
  8. NWO Spinoza prize (NWO SPI) [92-266]
  9. NWO Gravitation Netherlands Organ-on-Chip Initiative [024.003.001]
  10. NWO Vidi grant [864.14.004]
  11. SFI-HRB-Wellcome Trust Research Career Development Fellowship [220646/Z/20/Z]
  12. Science Foundation Ireland [SFI/12/RC/2273]
  13. European Research Council (ERC) [101001678, 865694] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)
  14. Wellcome Trust [220646/Z/20/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust

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The study found that there is a high diversity of gut virome composition in healthy adults, with individual viromes stable at the family level but varying significantly at the genera and species levels. Lower initial diversity of the human gut virome leads to a more pronounced effect of dietary intervention on its composition.
The human gut microbiome consists of bacteria, archaea, eukaryotes, and viruses. The gut viruses are relatively underexplored. Here, we longitudinally analyzed the gut virome composition in 11 healthy adults: its stability, variation, and the effect of a gluten-free diet. Using viral enrichment and a de novo assembly-based approach, we demonstrate the quantitative dynamics of the gut virome, including dsDNA, ssDNA, dsRNA, and ssRNA viruses. We observe highly divergent individual viral communities, carrying on an average 2,143 viral genomes, 13.1% of which were present at all 3 time points. In contrast to previous reports, the Siphoviridae family dominates over Microviridae in studied individual viromes. We also show individual viromes to be stable at the family level but to vary substantially at the genera and species levels. Finally, we demonstrate that lower initial diversity of the human gut virome leads to a more pronounced effect of the dietary intervention on its composition.

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