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Metagenomic Surveys of Gut Microbiota 被引量:11

Metagenomic Surveys of Gut Microbiota
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摘要 Gut microbiota of higher vertebrates is host-specific. The number and diversity of the organisms residing within the gut ecosystem are defined by physiological and environmental factors, such as host genotype, habitat, and diet. Recently, culture-independent sequencing techniques have added a new dimension to the study of gut microbiota and the challenge to analyze the large volume of sequencing data is increasingly addressed by the development of novel computational tools and methods. Interestingly, gut microbiota maintains a constant relative abundance at operational tax- onomic unit (OTU) levels and altered bacterial abundance has been associated with complex diseases such as symptomatic atherosclerosis, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and colorectal cancer. Therefore, the study of gut microbial population has emerged as an important field of research in order to ulti- mately achieve better health. In addition, there is a spontaneous, non-linear, and dynamic interac- tion among different bacterial species residing in the gut. Thus, predicting the influence of perturbed microbe-microbe interaction network on health can aid in developing novel therapeutics. Here, we summarize the population abundance of gut microbiota and its variation in different clinical states, computational tools available to analyze the pyrosequencing data, and gut microbe-microbe inter- action networks. Gut microbiota of higher vertebrates is host-specific. The number and diversity of the organisms residing within the gut ecosystem are defined by physiological and environmental factors, such as host genotype, habitat, and diet. Recently, culture-independent sequencing techniques have added a new dimension to the study of gut microbiota and the challenge to analyze the large volume of sequencing data is increasingly addressed by the development of novel computational tools and methods. Interestingly, gut microbiota maintains a constant relative abundance at operational tax- onomic unit (OTU) levels and altered bacterial abundance has been associated with complex diseases such as symptomatic atherosclerosis, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and colorectal cancer. Therefore, the study of gut microbial population has emerged as an important field of research in order to ulti- mately achieve better health. In addition, there is a spontaneous, non-linear, and dynamic interac- tion among different bacterial species residing in the gut. Thus, predicting the influence of perturbed microbe-microbe interaction network on health can aid in developing novel therapeutics. Here, we summarize the population abundance of gut microbiota and its variation in different clinical states, computational tools available to analyze the pyrosequencing data, and gut microbe-microbe inter- action networks.
出处 《Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第3期148-158,共11页 基因组蛋白质组与生物信息学报(英文版)
基金 supported by Indian Council of Medical Research (Grant No.2013-1551G) Department of Biotechnology,India for providing Ramalingaswami Fellowship (BT/RLF/Re-entry/11/2011)
关键词 DISEASE SEQUENCING 16S rRNA Operational taxonomic unit Microbial interactionnetwork Disease Sequencing 16S rRNA Operational taxonomic unit Microbial interactionnetwork
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