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The monkey microbial biobank brings previously uncultivated bioresources for nonhuman primate and human gut microbiomes.
Li, Danhua; Liu, Chang; Abuduaini, Rexiding; Du, Mengxuan; Wang, Yujing; Zhu, Haizhen; Chen, Honghe; Zhou, Nan; Xin, Yuhua; Wu, Linhuan; Ma, Juncai; Zhou, Yuguang; Lu, Yong; Jiang, Chengying; Sun, Qiang; Liu, Shuang-Jiang.
Affiliation
  • Li D; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources and Environmental Microbiology Research Center at Institute of Microbiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Liu C; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources and Environmental Microbiology Research Center at Institute of Microbiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Abuduaini R; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources and Environmental Microbiology Research Center at Institute of Microbiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Du M; College of Life Science University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Wang Y; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnology Shandong University Qingdao China.
  • Zhu H; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources and Environmental Microbiology Research Center at Institute of Microbiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Chen H; College of Life Science University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Zhou N; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources and Environmental Microbiology Research Center at Institute of Microbiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Xin Y; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources and Environmental Microbiology Research Center at Institute of Microbiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Wu L; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources and Environmental Microbiology Research Center at Institute of Microbiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Ma J; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources and Environmental Microbiology Research Center at Institute of Microbiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Zhou Y; China General Microorganism Culture Collection, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Lu Y; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources and Environmental Microbiology Research Center at Institute of Microbiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Jiang C; State Key Laboratory of Neuroscience, CAS Key Laboratory of Primate Neurobiology CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Neuroscience Shanghai China.
  • Sun Q; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Resources and Environmental Microbiology Research Center at Institute of Microbiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China.
  • Liu SJ; State Key Laboratory of Neuroscience, CAS Key Laboratory of Primate Neurobiology CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Neuroscience Shanghai China.
mLife ; 1(2): 210-217, 2022 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38817672
ABSTRACT
Nonhuman primates (NHPs) such as monkeys are the closest living relatives to humans and are the best available models for causative studies of human health and diseases. Gut microbiomes are intensively involved in host health. In this study, by large-scale cultivation of microbes from fecal samples of monkeys, we obtained previously uncultured bacterial species and constructed a Macaca fascicularis Gut Microbial Biobank (MfGMB). The MfGMB consisted of 250 strains that represent 97 species of 63 genera, 25 families, and 4 phyla. The information of the 250 strains and the genomes of 97 cultured species are publicly accessible. The MfGMB represented nearly 50% of core gut microbial compositions at the genus level and covered over 80% of the KO-based known gut microbiome functions of M. fascicularis. Data mining showed that the bacterial species in the MfGMB were prevalent not only in NHPs gut microbiomes but also in human gut microbiomes. This study will help the understanding and future investigations on how gut microbiomes interact with their mammalian hosts.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: MLife Year: 2022 Document type: Article Country of publication: Australia

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: MLife Year: 2022 Document type: Article Country of publication: Australia