Longitudinal analysis of the enteric virome in paediatric subjects from the Free State Province, South Africa, reveals early gut colonisation and temporal dynamics

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY
Milton Tshidiso Mogotsi , Ayodeji Emmanuel Ogunbayo , Phillip Armand Bester , Hester Gertruida O'Neill , Martin Munene Nyaga
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Abstract

The gut of healthy neonates is devoid of viruses at birth, but rapidly becomes colonised by normal viral commensals that aid in important physiological functions like metabolism but can, in some instances, result in gastrointestinal illnesses. However, little is known about how this colonisation begins, its variability and factors shaping the gut virome composition. Thus, understanding the development, assembly, and progression of enteric viral communities over time is key. To explore early-life virome development, metagenomic sequencing was employed in faecal samples collected longitudinally from a cohort of 17 infants during their first six months of life. The gut virome analysis revealed a diverse and dynamic viral community, formed by a richness of different viruses infecting humans, non-human mammals, bacteria, and plants. Eukaryotic viruses were detected as early as one week of life, increasing in abundance and diversity over time. Most of the viruses detected are commonly associated with gastroenteritis and include members of the Caliciviridae, Picornaviridae, Astroviridae, Adenoviridae, and Sedoreoviridae families. The most common co-occurrences involved asymptomatic norovirus-parechovirus, norovirus-sapovirus, sapovirus-parechovirus, observed in at least 40 % of the samples. Majority of the plant-derived viruses detected in the infants’ gut were from the Virgaviridae family. This study demonstrates the first longitudinal characterisation of the gastrointestinal virome in infants, from birth up to 6 months of age, in sub-Saharan Africa. Overall, the findings from this study delineate the composition and variability of the healthy infants’ gut virome over time, which is a significant step towards understanding the dynamics and biogeography of viral communities in the infant gut.

对南非自由州省儿童肠道病毒组的纵向分析揭示了早期肠道定植和时间动态。
健康新生儿的肠道在出生时没有病毒,但很快就会被正常的病毒共生体定植,这些病毒共生体有助于新陈代谢等重要的生理功能,但在某些情况下也会导致胃肠道疾病。然而,人们对这种定植如何开始、其可变性以及影响肠道病毒组组成的因素知之甚少。因此,了解肠道病毒群落随着时间推移的发展、组合和进展至关重要。为了探索生命早期病毒群的发展,我们采用了元基因组测序技术,纵向采集了 17 个婴儿出生后头六个月的粪便样本。肠道病毒组分析揭示了一个多样化的动态病毒群落,由感染人类、非人类哺乳动物、细菌和植物的各种病毒组成。早在婴儿出生一周时就检测到了真核病毒,随着时间的推移,其数量和多样性不断增加。检测到的大多数病毒通常与肠胃炎有关,包括钙病毒科、Picornaviridae、Astroviridae、Adenoviridae 和 Sedoreoviridae 家族的成员。最常见的共存病毒包括无症状的诺如病毒-副黏液病毒、诺如病毒-萨帕病毒、萨帕病毒-副黏液病毒,至少在 40% 的样本中出现过。在婴儿肠道中检测到的植物源病毒大多来自病毒科。这项研究首次展示了撒哈拉以南非洲婴儿从出生到 6 个月大期间肠道病毒群的纵向特征。总之,这项研究的结果描述了健康婴儿肠道病毒群的组成和随时间变化的变异性,这对了解婴儿肠道病毒群落的动态和生物地理学迈出了重要一步。
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Virus research
Virus research 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
9.50
自引率
2.00%
发文量
239
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Virus Research provides a means of fast publication for original papers on fundamental research in virology. Contributions on new developments concerning virus structure, replication, pathogenesis and evolution are encouraged. These include reports describing virus morphology, the function and antigenic analysis of virus structural components, virus genome structure and expression, analysis on virus replication processes, virus evolution in connection with antiviral interventions, effects of viruses on their host cells, particularly on the immune system, and the pathogenesis of virus infections, including oncogene activation and transduction.
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