We performed a large-scale genome-wide analysis aiming to investigate the prevalence and strain-level diversity of Bifidobacteriaceae species in the human microbiome. We considered 9,528 publicly available human metagenomes and integrated them with 1,192 isolate genomes from different sources. The prevalence and abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae species in humans was linked to multiple host characteristics: they were reduced in older people and enriched in populations characterized by Westernized lifestyles with geography-specific patterns. Phylogenetic analysis highlighted 110 Bifidobacteriaceae species-level genome bins (SGBs), with 32 found in humans and 8 in food and probiotic sources. Functional annotation revealed a great diversity in carbohydrate-active enzyme families across these SGBs. We found potential subspecies for most of the SGBs prevalent in humans and identified patterns driven by age and geography. We provided evidence that strains used in probiotics were rarely identified in humans, with the only exception represented by Bifidobacterium animalis. We finally evaluated that the abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae species exhibited moderate and variable capabilities to predict health status in case-control studies.

Bifidobacteriaceae diversity in the human microbiome from a large-scale genome-wide analysis / Pasolli, Edoardo; Mauriello, Italia Elisa; Avagliano, Michele; Cavaliere, Sara; De Filippis, Francesca; Ercolini, Danilo. - In: CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2211-1247. - 43:12(2024). [10.1016/j.celrep.2024.115027]

Bifidobacteriaceae diversity in the human microbiome from a large-scale genome-wide analysis

Pasolli, Edoardo
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Mauriello, Italia Elisa;Avagliano, Michele;De Filippis, Francesca;Ercolini, Danilo
2024

Abstract

We performed a large-scale genome-wide analysis aiming to investigate the prevalence and strain-level diversity of Bifidobacteriaceae species in the human microbiome. We considered 9,528 publicly available human metagenomes and integrated them with 1,192 isolate genomes from different sources. The prevalence and abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae species in humans was linked to multiple host characteristics: they were reduced in older people and enriched in populations characterized by Westernized lifestyles with geography-specific patterns. Phylogenetic analysis highlighted 110 Bifidobacteriaceae species-level genome bins (SGBs), with 32 found in humans and 8 in food and probiotic sources. Functional annotation revealed a great diversity in carbohydrate-active enzyme families across these SGBs. We found potential subspecies for most of the SGBs prevalent in humans and identified patterns driven by age and geography. We provided evidence that strains used in probiotics were rarely identified in humans, with the only exception represented by Bifidobacterium animalis. We finally evaluated that the abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae species exhibited moderate and variable capabilities to predict health status in case-control studies.
2024
Bifidobacteriaceae diversity in the human microbiome from a large-scale genome-wide analysis / Pasolli, Edoardo; Mauriello, Italia Elisa; Avagliano, Michele; Cavaliere, Sara; De Filippis, Francesca; Ercolini, Danilo. - In: CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2211-1247. - 43:12(2024). [10.1016/j.celrep.2024.115027]
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