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Microbial Journey: Mount Everest to Mars.

Utkarsh Sood1, Gauri Garg Dhingra2, Shailly Anand3, Princy Hira4, Roshan Kumar5, Jasvinder Kaur6, Mansi Verma7, Nirjara Singhvi8, Sukanya Lal9, Charu Dogra Rawat9, Vineet Kumar Singh10, Jaspreet Kaur4, Helianthous Verma9, Charu Tripathi11, Priya Singh4, Ankita Dua12, Anjali Saxena13, Rajendra Phartyal7, Perumal Jayaraj7, Seema Makhija10, Renu Gupta4, Sumit Sahni10, Namita Nayyar7, Jeeva Susan Abraham10, Sripoorna Somasundaram10, Pushp Lata9, Renu Solanki3, Nitish Kumar Mahato14, Om Prakash15, Kiran Bala16, Rashmi Kumari17, Ravi Toteja10, Vipin Chandra Kalia18, Rup Lal1.   

Abstract

A rigorous exploration of microbial diversity has revealed its presence on Earth, deep oceans, and vast space. The presence of microbial life in diverse environmental conditions, ranging from moderate to extreme temperature, pH, salinity, oxygen, radiations, and altitudes, has provided the necessary impetus to search for them by extending the limits of their habitats. Microbiology started as a distinct science in the mid-nineteenth century and has provided inputs for the betterment of mankind during the last 150 years. As beneficial microbes are assets and pathogens are detrimental, studying both have its own merits. Scientists are nowadays working on illustrating the microbial dynamics in Earth's subsurface, deep sea, and polar regions. In addition to studying the role of microbes in the environment, the microbe-host interactions in humans, animals and plants are also unearthing newer insights that can help us to improve the health of the host by modulating the microbiota. Microbes have the potential to remediate persistent organic pollutants. Antimicrobial resistance which is a serious concern can also be tackled only after monitoring the spread of resistant microbes using disciplines of genomics and metagenomics The cognizance of microbiology has reached the top of the world. Space Missions are now looking for signs of life on the planets (specifically Mars), the Moon and beyond them. Among the most potent pieces of evidence to support the existence of life is to look for microbial, plant, and animal fossils. There is also an urgent need to deliberate and communicate these findings to layman and policymakers that would help them to take an adequate decision for better health and the environment around us. Here, we present a glimpse of recent advancements by scientists from around the world, exploring and exploiting microbial diversity. © Association of Microbiologists of India 2022.

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Keywords:  AMR; Mars; Microbial diversity; Microbial literacy; Microbiome; Quorum sensing; Subsurface

Year:  2022        PMID: 35974919      PMCID: PMC9375815          DOI: 10.1007/s12088-022-01029-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Microbiol        ISSN: 0046-8991


  100 in total

1.  Bioremediation of Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)-Contaminated Agricultural Soils: Potential of Two Autochthonous Saprotrophic Fungal Strains.

Authors:  Fabiana Russo; Andrea Ceci; Flavia Pinzari; Antonietta Siciliano; Marco Guida; Eligio Malusà; Małgorzata Tartanus; Artur Miszczak; Oriana Maggi; Anna Maria Persiani
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2019-10-16       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  Hidden Resistome: Enrichment Reveals the Presence of Clinically Relevant Antibiotic Resistance Determinants in Treated Wastewater-Irrigated Soils.

Authors:  Roberto B M Marano; Chhedi Lal Gupta; Tamar Cozer; Edouard Jurkevitch; Eddie Cytryn
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2021-04-27       Impact factor: 9.028

3.  Hot springs of Indian Himalayas: potential sources of microbial diversity and thermostable hydrolytic enzymes.

Authors:  Harmesh Sahay; Ajar Nath Yadav; Atul Kumar Singh; Surendra Singh; Rajeev Kaushik; Anil Kumar Saxena
Journal:  3 Biotech       Date:  2017-05-31       Impact factor: 2.406

4.  Gut microbiome heritability is nearly universal but environmentally contingent.

Authors:  Jenny Tung; Elizabeth A Archie; Ran Blekhman; Laura Grieneisen; Mauna Dasari; Trevor J Gould; Johannes R Björk; Jean-Christophe Grenier; Vania Yotova; David Jansen; Neil Gottel; Jacob B Gordon; Niki H Learn; Laurence R Gesquiere; Tim L Wango; Raphael S Mututua; J Kinyua Warutere; Long'ida Siodi; Jack A Gilbert; Luis B Barreiro; Susan C Alberts
Journal:  Science       Date:  2021-07-09       Impact factor: 47.728

5.  Characterization of antimicrobial resistance genes and virulence factor genes in an Arctic permafrost region revealed by metagenomics.

Authors:  Heesoo Kim; Mincheol Kim; Sanghee Kim; Yung Mi Lee; Seung Chul Shin
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2021-12-04       Impact factor: 8.071

6.  Consumption of Fermented Foods Is Associated with Systematic Differences in the Gut Microbiome and Metabolome.

Authors:  Bryn C Taylor; Franck Lejzerowicz; Marion Poirel; Justin P Shaffer; Lingjing Jiang; Alexander Aksenov; Nicole Litwin; Gregory Humphrey; Cameron Martino; Sandrine Miller-Montgomery; Pieter C Dorrestein; Patrick Veiga; Se Jin Song; Daniel McDonald; Muriel Derrien; Rob Knight
Journal:  mSystems       Date:  2020-03-17       Impact factor: 6.496

7.  The rising dominance of microbiology: what to expect in the next 15 years?

Authors:  Roshan Kumar; Utkarsh Sood; Jasvinder Kaur; Shailly Anand; Vipin Gupta; Kishor Sureshbhai Patil; Rup Lal
Journal:  Microb Biotechnol       Date:  2021-10-29       Impact factor: 5.813

Review 8.  The Effects of Vegetarian and Vegan Diets on Gut Microbiota.

Authors:  Aleksandra Tomova; Igor Bukovsky; Emilie Rembert; Willy Yonas; Jihad Alwarith; Neal D Barnard; Hana Kahleova
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2019-04-17

9.  Roles of Organohalide-Respiring Dehalococcoidia in Carbon Cycling.

Authors:  Yi Yang; Robert Sanford; Jun Yan; Gao Chen; Natalie L Cápiro; Xiuying Li; Frank E Löffler
Journal:  mSystems       Date:  2020-06-09       Impact factor: 6.496

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