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对运动员肠道微生物组中的宏基因组组装基因组和微生物基因进行编目。

Cataloging metagenome-assembled genomes and microbial genes from the athlete gut microbiome.

作者信息

Wosinska Laura, Walsh Liam H, Walsh Calum J, Cotter Paul D, Guinane Caitriona M, O'Sullivan Orla

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Munster Technological University, Cork Campus, Cork T12 P928, Ireland.

Teagasc Food Research Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, Cork P61 C996, Ireland.

出版信息

Microbiome Res Rep. 2024 Jul 22;3(4):41. doi: 10.20517/mrr.2023.69. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Exercise has been increasingly recognized as a potential influencer of the gut microbiome. Nevertheless, findings remain incongruous, particularly in relation to sport-specific patterns. In this study, we harness all publicly available data from athlete gut microbiome shotgun studies to explore how exercise may influence the gut microbiota through metagenomic assembly supplemented with short read-based taxonomic profiling. Through this analysis, we provide insights into exercise-associated taxa and genes, including the identification and annotation of putative novel species from the analysis of approximately 2,000 metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs), classified as high-quality (HQ) MAGs and assembled as part of this investigation. Our metagenomic analysis unveiled potential athlete-associated microbiome patterns at both the phylum and species levels, along with their associated microbial genes, across a diverse array of sports and individuals. Specifically, we identified 76 species linked to exercise, with a notable prevalence of the phylum. Furthermore, our analysis detected MAGs representing potential novel species across various phyla, including , , , , , , , and . In summary, this catalog of MAGs and their corresponding genes stands as the most extensive collection yet compiled from athletes. Our analysis has discerned patterns in genes associated with exercise. This underscores the value of employing shotgun metagenomics, specifically a MAG recovery strategy, for pinpointing sport-associated microbiome signatures. Furthermore, the identification of novel MAGs holds promise for developing probiotics and deepening our comprehension of the intricate interplay between fitness and the microbiome.

摘要

运动已越来越被视为肠道微生物群的一个潜在影响因素。然而,研究结果仍然不一致,特别是在与特定运动模式相关的方面。在本研究中,我们利用来自运动员肠道微生物群鸟枪法研究的所有公开可用数据,通过补充基于短读段的分类分析的宏基因组组装,来探索运动如何影响肠道微生物群。通过这项分析,我们深入了解了与运动相关的分类群和基因,包括从大约2000个宏基因组组装基因组(MAG)的分析中鉴定和注释假定的新物种,这些MAG被归类为高质量(HQ)MAG,并作为本研究的一部分进行组装。我们的宏基因组分析揭示了在门和物种水平上与运动员相关的潜在微生物群模式,以及它们在各种运动和个体中的相关微生物基因。具体来说,我们鉴定出76种与运动相关的物种,其中一个门的物种显著占优势。此外,我们的分析检测到代表不同门潜在新物种的MAG,包括、、、、、、、和。总之,这个MAG及其相应基因的目录是迄今从运动员中汇编的最广泛的集合。我们的分析识别出了与运动相关的基因模式。这突出了采用鸟枪法宏基因组学,特别是MAG恢复策略来确定与运动相关的微生物群特征的价值。此外,新MAG的鉴定为开发益生菌和加深我们对健康与微生物群之间复杂相互作用的理解带来了希望。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/71e2/11684919/eb936e22db05/mrr-3-4-41.fig.1.jpg

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