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The human gut virome: Inter-individual variation and dynamic response to diet

Journal

GENOME RESEARCH
Volume 21, Issue 10, Pages 1616-1625

Publisher

COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1101/gr.122705.111

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Funding

  1. Human Microbiome Roadmap Demonstration Project [UH2DK083981]
  2. Penn Genome Frontiers Institute
  3. Pennsylvania Department of Health (the Department of Health)
  4. NIH [AI39368, S10RR024525]
  5. Molecular Biology Core of The Center for Molecular Studies in Digestive and Liver Diseases [P30 DK050306]
  6. Joint Penn-CHOP Center for Digestive, Liver, and Pancreatic Medicine
  7. National Center for Research Resources [UL1RR024134]
  8. Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America

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Immense populations of viruses are present in the human gut and other body sites. Understanding the role of these populations (the human virome'') in health and disease requires a much deeper understanding of their composition and dynamics in the face of environmental perturbation. Here, we investigate viromes from human subjects on a controlled feeding regimen. Longitudinal fecal samples were analyzed by metagenomic sequencing of DNA from virus-like particles (VLP) and total microbial communities. Assembly of 336 Mb of VLP sequence yielded 7175 contigs, many identifiable as complete or partial bacteriophage genomes. Contigs were rich in viral functions required in lytic and lysogenic growth, as well as unexpected functions such as viral CRISPR arrays and genes for antibiotic resistance. The largest source of variance among virome samples was interpersonal variation. Parallel deep-sequencing analysis of bacterial populations showed covaration of the virome with the larger microbiome. The dietary intervention was associated with a change in the virome community to a new state, in which individuals on the same diet converged. Thus these data provide an overview of the composition of the human gut virome and associate virome structure with diet.

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