APC Microbiome Ireland & School of Microbiology, University College Cork, Co. Cork, Ireland.
APC Microbiome Ireland & School of Microbiology, University College Cork, Co. Cork, Ireland.
Cell Host Microbe. 2019 Feb 13;25(2):195-209. doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2019.01.017.
The human gut microbiome is a dense and taxonomically diverse consortium of microorganisms. While the bacterial components of the microbiome have received considerable attention, comparatively little is known about the composition and physiological significance of human gut-associated bacteriophage populations (phageome). By extrapolating our knowledge of phage-host interactions from other environments, one could expect that >10 viruses reside in the human gut, and we can predict that they play important roles in regulating the complex microbial networks operating in this habitat. Before delving into their function, we need to first overcome the challenges associated with studying and characterizing the phageome. In this Review, we summarize the available methods and main findings regarding taxonomic composition, community structure, and population dynamics in the human gut phageome. We also discuss the main challenges in the field and identify promising avenues for future research.
人类肠道微生物组是一个密集且具有分类多样性的微生物联合体。虽然微生物组中的细菌成分受到了相当多的关注,但对于与人类肠道相关的噬菌体群体(噬菌体组)的组成和生理意义却知之甚少。通过从其他环境中推断我们对噬菌体-宿主相互作用的了解,人们可以预期有超过 10 种病毒存在于人类肠道中,并且我们可以预测它们在调节在该生境中运作的复杂微生物网络方面发挥着重要作用。在深入研究它们的功能之前,我们首先需要克服研究和描述噬菌体组所面临的挑战。在这篇综述中,我们总结了关于人类肠道噬菌体组的分类组成、群落结构和种群动态的现有方法和主要发现。我们还讨论了该领域的主要挑战,并确定了未来研究的有前景的途径。