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美国肠道计划:一个用于公民科学微生物组研究的开放平台。

American Gut: an Open Platform for Citizen Science Microbiome Research.

作者信息

McDonald Daniel, Hyde Embriette, Debelius Justine W, Morton James T, Gonzalez Antonio, Ackermann Gail, Aksenov Alexander A, Behsaz Bahar, Brennan Caitriona, Chen Yingfeng, DeRight Goldasich Lindsay, Dorrestein Pieter C, Dunn Robert R, Fahimipour Ashkaan K, Gaffney James, Gilbert Jack A, Gogul Grant, Green Jessica L, Hugenholtz Philip, Humphrey Greg, Huttenhower Curtis, Jackson Matthew A, Janssen Stefan, Jeste Dilip V, Jiang Lingjing, Kelley Scott T, Knights Dan, Kosciolek Tomasz, Ladau Joshua, Leach Jeff, Marotz Clarisse, Meleshko Dmitry, Melnik Alexey V, Metcalf Jessica L, Mohimani Hosein, Montassier Emmanuel, Navas-Molina Jose, Nguyen Tanya T, Peddada Shyamal, Pevzner Pavel, Pollard Katherine S, Rahnavard Gholamali, Robbins-Pianka Adam, Sangwan Naseer, Shorenstein Joshua, Smarr Larry, Song Se Jin, Spector Timothy, Swafford Austin D, Thackray Varykina G, Thompson Luke R, Tripathi Anupriya, Vázquez-Baeza Yoshiki, Vrbanac Alison, Wischmeyer Paul, Wolfe Elaine, Zhu Qiyun, Knight Rob

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA.

Collaborative Mass Spectrometry Innovation Center, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA.

出版信息

mSystems. 2018 May 15;3(3). doi: 10.1128/mSystems.00031-18. eCollection 2018 May-Jun.

Abstract

Although much work has linked the human microbiome to specific phenotypes and lifestyle variables, data from different projects have been challenging to integrate and the extent of microbial and molecular diversity in human stool remains unknown. Using standardized protocols from the Earth Microbiome Project and sample contributions from over 10,000 citizen-scientists, together with an open research network, we compare human microbiome specimens primarily from the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia to one another and to environmental samples. Our results show an unexpected range of beta-diversity in human stool microbiomes compared to environmental samples; demonstrate the utility of procedures for removing the effects of overgrowth during room-temperature shipping for revealing phenotype correlations; uncover new molecules and kinds of molecular communities in the human stool metabolome; and examine emergent associations among the microbiome, metabolome, and the diversity of plants that are consumed (rather than relying on reductive categorical variables such as veganism, which have little or no explanatory power). We also demonstrate the utility of the living data resource and cross-cohort comparison to confirm existing associations between the microbiome and psychiatric illness and to reveal the extent of microbiome change within one individual during surgery, providing a paradigm for open microbiome research and education. We show that a citizen science, self-selected cohort shipping samples through the mail at room temperature recaptures many known microbiome results from clinically collected cohorts and reveals new ones. Of particular interest is integrating = 1 study data with the population data, showing that the extent of microbiome change after events such as surgery can exceed differences between distinct environmental biomes, and the effect of diverse plants in the diet, which we confirm with untargeted metabolomics on hundreds of samples.

摘要

尽管有大量研究将人类微生物组与特定表型和生活方式变量联系起来,但不同项目的数据难以整合,人类粪便中微生物和分子多样性的程度仍不明确。我们采用地球微生物组计划的标准化方案和一万多名公民科学家提供的样本,并借助一个开放研究网络,将主要来自美国、英国和澳大利亚的人类微生物组样本相互比较,并与环境样本进行比较。我们的研究结果显示,与环境样本相比,人类粪便微生物组的β多样性范围出人意料;证明了在室温运输过程中消除过度生长影响的程序对于揭示表型相关性的作用;发现了人类粪便代谢组中的新分子和分子群落类型;并研究了微生物组、代谢组与所食用植物多样性之间新出现的关联(而非依赖于诸如素食主义等解释力很小或没有解释力的简化分类变量)。我们还展示了实时数据资源和跨队列比较在确认微生物组与精神疾病之间现有关联以及揭示个体在手术期间微生物组变化程度方面的作用,为开放的微生物组研究和教育提供了一个范例。我们表明,通过公民科学方式,由自我选择的队列在室温下通过邮件寄送样本,能够重现临床收集队列中许多已知的微生物组研究结果,并揭示新的结果。特别值得关注的是将 = 1 研究数据与总体数据整合起来,这表明手术等事件后微生物组变化的程度可能超过不同环境生物群落之间的差异,以及饮食中多种植物的影响,我们通过对数百个样本进行非靶向代谢组学分析证实了这一点。

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