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Elevated rates of horizontal gene transfer in the industrialized human microbiome.

Mathieu Groussin1, Mathilde Poyet2, Ainara Sistiaga3, Sean M Kearney4, Katya Moniz5, Mary Noel6, Jeff Hooker6, Sean M Gibbons7, Laure Segurel8, Alain Froment9, Rihlat Said Mohamed10, Alain Fezeu11, Vanessa A Juimo11, Sophie Lafosse12, Francis E Tabe13, Catherine Girard14, Deborah Iqaluk15, Le Thanh Tu Nguyen16, B Jesse Shapiro17, Jenni Lehtimäki18, Lasse Ruokolainen19, Pinja P Kettunen19, Tommi Vatanen20, Shani Sigwazi21, Audax Mabulla22, Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo23, Yvonne A Nartey24, Adwoa Agyei-Nkansah25, Amoako Duah26, Yaw A Awuku27, Kenneth A Valles28, Shadrack O Asibey29, Mary Y Afihene30, Lewis R Roberts31, Amelie Plymoth24, Charles A Onyekwere32, Roger E Summons33, Ramnik J Xavier34, Eric J Alm35.   

Abstract

Industrialization has impacted the human gut ecosystem, resulting in altered microbiome composition and diversity. Whether bacterial genomes may also adapt to the industrialization of their host populations remains largely unexplored. Here, we investigate the extent to which the rates and targets of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) vary across thousands of bacterial strains from 15 human populations spanning a range of industrialization. We show that HGTs have accumulated in the microbiome over recent host generations and that HGT occurs at high frequency within individuals. Comparison across human populations reveals that industrialized lifestyles are associated with higher HGT rates and that the functions of HGTs are related to the level of host industrialization. Our results suggest that gut bacteria continuously acquire new functionality based on host lifestyle and that high rates of HGT may be a recent development in human history linked to industrialization.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  antimicrobial resistance; bacterial genomics; culturomics; horizontal gene transfer; host-microbe interactions; human gut microbiome; industrialization; lifestyle; urbanization; virulence

Year:  2021        PMID: 33794144     DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.02.052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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