Global phylogeography and ancient evolution of the widespread human gut virus crAssphage

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Edwards, Robert A.

Vega, Alejandro A.

Norman, Holly M.

Ohaeri, Maria

Levi, Kyle

Dinsdale, Elizabeth A.

Cinek, Ondrej

Aziz, Ramy K

McNair, Katelyn

Barr, Jeremy J.

Bibby, Kyle

Monteiro, Silvia

Moreira-Grez, Benjamin

Ugochi Ibekwe, MaryAnn

Morris, Megan

Mugisha, Lawrence

Muniesa Pérez, Ma. Teresa

Neve, Horst

Nguyen, Nam-Phuong

Nigro, Olivia D.

Twaddle, Alan

Torres, Pedro J.

Nilsson, Anders S.

O'Connell, Taylor

Odeh, Rasha

Oliver, Andrew

Piuri. Mariana

Zschach, Henrike

Prussin li, Aaron J.

Quimron, Udi

Quan, Zhe-Xue

Rainetova, Petra

Stumpf, Rebecca

Ramírez-Rojas, Adán

Raya, Raul

Reasor, Kim

Strain, Ronan

Stachler, Elyse N.

O'Rice, Gillian A.

Rossi, Alessandro

Stene, Lars C.

Santos, Ricardo

Zambrano, Maria M.

Shimashita, John

Brouns, Stan J. J.

Cazares, Adrian

de Jonge, Patrick A.

Desnues, Christelle

Díaz Muñoz, Samuel L.

Fineran, Peter C.

Kurilshikov, Alexander

Lavigne, Rob

Reyes Muñoz, Alejandro

Mazankova, Karla

McCarthy, David T.

Nobrega, Franklin L.

Wijmenga, Cisca

Tapia, German

Trefault, Nicole

Tyakht, Alexander V.

Vinuesa, Pablo

Wagemans, Jeroen

Zhernakova, Alexandra

Aarestrup, Frank M.

Ahmadov, Gunduz

Alassaf, Abeer

Billings, Emma K.

Anton, Josefa

Asangba, Abigail

Whiteson, Katrine L.

Cantu, Vito Adrian

Carlton, Jane M.

Cazares, Daniel

Cho, Gyu-Sung

Condeff, Tess

Cortés, Pilar

Cranfield, Mark

Cuevas, Daniel A.

De la Iglesia, Rodrigo

Doane, Michael P.

Decewicz, Przemyslaw

Whiteley, Andy

Dominy, Nathaniel J.

Dziewit, Lukasz

Elwasila, Bashir Mukhtar

Eren, A. Murat

Franz, Charles

Fu, Jingyuan

García Aljaro, Cristina

Ghedin, Elodie

Gulino, Kristen M.

Haggerty, John M.

White, Bryan

Head, Steven R.

Hendriksen, Rene S.

Hill, Colin

Hyöty, Heikki

Ilina, Elena N.

Irwin, Mitchell T.

Jeffries, Thomas C.

Jofre i Torroella, Joan

Wandro, Stephen

Junge, Randall E.

Kelley, Scott T.

Mirzaei, Mohammadali Khan

Kowalewski, Martin

Kumaresan, Deepak

Leigh, Steven R.

Lipson, David

Lisitsyna, Eugenia S.

Villagra, Nicolás

Llagostera, Montserrat

Maritz, Julia M.

Marr, Linsey C.

McCann, Angela

Molshanski-Mor, Shahar

Dutilh, Bas E.

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2023-04-26T17:05:13Z

2023-04-26T17:05:13Z

2019-07-08

2023-04-26T17:05:13Z

Resumen

Microbiomes are vast communities of microorganisms and viruses that populate all natural ecosystems. Viruses have been considered to be the most variable component of microbiomes, as supported by virome surveys and examples of high genomic mosaicism. However, recent evidence suggests that the human gut virome is remarkably stable compared with that of other environments. Here, we investigate the origin, evolution and epidemiology of crAssphage, a widespread human gut virus. Through a global collaboration, we obtained DNA sequences of crAssphage from more than one-third of the world's countries and showed that the phylogeography of crAssphage is locally clustered within countries, cities and individuals. We also found fully colinear crAssphage-like genomes in both Old-World and New-World primates, suggesting that the association of crAssphage with primates may be millions of years old. Finally, by exploiting a large cohort of more than 1,000 individuals, we tested whether crAssphage is associated with bacterial taxonomic groups of the gut microbiome, diverse human health parameters and a wide range of dietary factors. We identified strong correlations with different clades of bacteria that are related to Bacteroidetes and weak associations with several diet categories, but no significant association with health or disease. We conclude that crAssphage is a benign cosmopolitan virus that may have coevolved with the human lineage and is an integral part of the normal human gut virome.

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-019-0494-6

Nature Microbiology, 2019, vol. 4, num. 10, p. 1727-1736

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(c) Edwards, Robert A. et al., 2019

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