Barberán Albert, Dunn Robert R, Reich Brian J, Pacifici Krishna, Laber Eric B, Menninger Holly L, Morton James M, Henley Jessica B, Leff Jonathan W, Miller Shelly L, Fierer Noah
Proc Biol Sci. 2015 Sep 7;282(1814). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2015.1139.
We spend the majority of our lives indoors; yet, we currently lack a comprehensive understanding of how the microbial communities found in homes vary across broad geographical regions and what factors are most important in shaping the types of microorganisms found inside homes. Here, we investigated the fungal and bacterial communities found in settled dust collected from inside and outside approximately 1200 homes located across the continental US, homes that represent a broad range of home designs and span many climatic zones. Indoor and outdoor dust samples harboured distinct microbial communities, but these differences were larger for bacteria than for fungi with most indoor fungi originating outside the home. Indoor fungal communities and the distribution of potential allergens varied predictably across climate and geographical regions; where you live determines what fungi live with you inside your home. By contrast, bacterial communities in indoor dust were more strongly influenced by the number and types of occupants living in the homes. In particular, the female : male ratio and whether a house had pets had a significant influence on the types of bacteria found inside our homes highlighting that who you live with determines what bacteria are found inside your home.
我们一生中的大部分时间都在室内度过;然而,目前我们对家庭中发现的微生物群落如何在广泛的地理区域中变化,以及哪些因素对塑造家庭中发现的微生物类型最为重要,还缺乏全面的了解。在这里,我们调查了从美国大陆各地约1200所房屋内外收集的沉降灰尘中发现的真菌和细菌群落,这些房屋代表了广泛的房屋设计,并跨越了许多气候带。室内和室外灰尘样本含有不同的微生物群落,但细菌的这些差异比真菌更大,大多数室内真菌源自房屋外部。室内真菌群落和潜在过敏原的分布在气候和地理区域上呈现出可预测的变化;你居住的地方决定了哪些真菌会在你家中与你共生。相比之下,室内灰尘中的细菌群落受居住在房屋中的居住者数量和类型的影响更大。特别是,男女比例以及房屋是否有宠物对我们家中发现的细菌类型有显著影响,这突出表明与你同住的人决定了你家中会发现哪些细菌。