Principles of gut microbiota assembly.

IF 14 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Alfredo Chavez-Arroyo, Lauren C Radlinski, Andreas J Bäumler
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Abstract

The gut microbiota plays a critical role in human health, yet its taxonomic complexity, interpersonal variability, and resistance to change in adulthood present challenges for understanding the factors driving shifts in its composition and function. Here, we propose a hierarchy of ecological factors governing gut microbiota assembly, stability, and resilience. At the apex of this hierarchy is habitat filtering by host-derived electron acceptors, which dictates the ecological guilds that dominate distinct gut regions. Host dietary behavior shapes niche availability within these ecological guilds by regulating nutrient availability. Priority effects preserve taxonomic stability whereas microbial antagonism governs competition for open ecological positions. This framework highlights how host control over microbial energy metabolism directs microbiota self-assembly and maintains gut homeostasis.

肠道菌群聚集的原理。
肠道菌群在人类健康中起着至关重要的作用,但其分类的复杂性、人际间的可变性和成年期对变化的抵抗力为理解驱动其组成和功能变化的因素带来了挑战。在这里,我们提出了一个层次的生态因素控制肠道微生物群组装,稳定性和弹性。在这个层次的顶端是由宿主衍生的电子受体进行的栖息地过滤,这决定了主导不同肠道区域的生态行会。宿主饮食行为通过调节营养物质的可用性来塑造这些生态行会中的生态位可用性。优先效应保持了分类学的稳定性,而微生物拮抗作用支配着开放生态位置的竞争。该框架强调了宿主如何控制微生物能量代谢,指导微生物群自组装并维持肠道稳态。
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Trends in Microbiology
Trends in Microbiology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
25.30
自引率
0.60%
发文量
193
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Trends in Microbiology serves as a comprehensive, multidisciplinary forum for discussing various aspects of microbiology, spanning cell biology, immunology, genetics, evolution, virology, bacteriology, protozoology, and mycology. In the rapidly evolving field of microbiology, technological advancements, especially in genome sequencing, impact prokaryote biology from pathogens to extremophiles, influencing developments in drugs, vaccines, and industrial enzyme research.
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