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Cultivation of common bacterial species and strains from human skin, oral, and gut microbiota.
Fleming, Elizabeth; Pabst, Victor; Scholar, Zoe; Xiong, Ruoyun; Voigt, Anita Y; Zhou, Wei; Hoyt, Amelia; Hardy, Rachel; Peterson, Anna; Beach, Ryan; Ondouah-Nzutchi, Yvette; Dong, Jinhong; Bateman, Lucinda; Vernon, Suzanne D; Oh, Julia.
Afiliação
  • Fleming E; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA.
  • Pabst V; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA.
  • Scholar Z; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA.
  • Xiong R; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA.
  • Voigt AY; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA.
  • Zhou W; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA.
  • Hoyt A; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA.
  • Hardy R; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA.
  • Peterson A; The University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT, USA.
  • Beach R; The University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT, USA.
  • Ondouah-Nzutchi Y; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA.
  • Dong J; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA.
  • Bateman L; Bateman Horne Center, Salt Lake City, UT, 84102, USA.
  • Vernon SD; Bateman Horne Center, Salt Lake City, UT, 84102, USA.
  • Oh J; The Jackson Laboratory, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington, CT, 860-837-2014, USA. julia.oh@jax.org.
BMC Microbiol ; 21(1): 278, 2021 10 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34649516
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Genomics-driven discoveries of microbial species have provided extraordinary insights into the biodiversity of human microbiota. In addition, a significant portion of genetic variation between microbiota exists at the subspecies, or strain, level. High-resolution genomics to investigate species- and strain-level diversity and mechanistic studies, however, rely on the availability of individual microbes from a complex microbial consortia. High-throughput approaches are needed to acquire and identify the significant species- and strain-level diversity present in the oral, skin, and gut microbiome. Here, we describe and validate a streamlined workflow for cultivating dominant bacterial species and strains from the skin, oral, and gut microbiota, informed by metagenomic sequencing, mass spectrometry, and strain profiling.

RESULTS:

Of total genera discovered by either metagenomic sequencing or culturomics, our cultivation pipeline recovered between 18.1-44.4% of total genera identified. These represented a high proportion of the community composition reconstructed with metagenomic sequencing, ranging from 66.2-95.8% of the relative abundance of the overall community. Fourier-Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) was effective in differentiating genetically distinct strains compared with whole-genome sequencing, but was less effective as a proxy for genetic distance.

CONCLUSIONS:

Use of a streamlined set of conditions selected for cultivation of skin, oral, and gut microbiota facilitates recovery of dominant microbes and their strain variants from a relatively large sample set. FT-IR spectroscopy allows rapid differentiation of strain variants, but these differences are limited in recapitulating genetic distance. Our data highlights the strength of our cultivation and characterization pipeline, which is in throughput, comparisons with high-resolution genomic data, and rapid identification of strain variation.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pele / Bactérias / Técnicas Bacteriológicas / Microbioma Gastrointestinal / Boca Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pele / Bactérias / Técnicas Bacteriológicas / Microbioma Gastrointestinal / Boca Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article