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Prevotella diversity, niches and interactions with the human host

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NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 9, Pages 585-599

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41579-021-00559-y

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  1. European Research Council (ERC-STG project MetaPG)
  2. MIUR 'Futuro in Ricerca' [RBFR13EWWI_001]
  3. National Cancer Institute of the US National Institutes of Health [1U01CA230551]
  4. Premio Internazionale Lombardia e Ricerca 2019
  5. European Union Horizon 2020 project [ONCOBIOME-825410]
  6. JPI HDHL-INTIMIC - Knowledge Platform of Food, Diet, Intestinal Microbiomics and Human Health [790]
  7. PRIN2017 - Italian Ministry of University and Research [20174FHBWR_005]
  8. [MASTER-818368]

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Prevotella is a genus of bacteria commonly found in various body sites of humans, playing a crucial role in human health and disease. Host factors, ecological relationships, and genomic methods are essential in understanding the impact of Prevotella in the human microbiome.
The genus Prevotella includes more than 50 characterized species that occur in varied natural habitats, although most Prevotella spp. are associated with humans. In the human microbiome, Prevotella spp. are highly abundant in various body sites, where they are key players in the balance between health and disease. Host factors related to diet, lifestyle and geography are fundamental in affecting the diversity and prevalence of Prevotella species and strains in the human microbiome. These factors, along with the ecological relationship of Prevotella with other members of the microbiome, likely determine the extent of the contribution of Prevotella to human metabolism and health. Here we review the diversity, prevalence and potential connection of Prevotella spp. in the human host, highlighting how genomic methods and analysis have improved and should further help in framing their ecological role. We also provide suggestions for future research to improve understanding of the possible functions of Prevotella spp. and the effects of the Western lifestyle and diet on the host-Prevotella symbiotic relationship in the context of maintaining human health. Prevotella is a genus of bacteria that commonly associate with humans, in various body sites. In this Review, Segata, Ercolini and colleagues discuss Prevotella diversity and the evidence for the involvement of these bacteria in human health and disease.

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