Soil microbial diversity associates with lower prevalence of human bacterial pathogens across global soils

IF 18.7 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Chao Xiong, Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo, Jinsong Liang, Juntao Wang, Zhenzhen Yan, Slade O. Jensen, Min Gao, Tadeo Sáez-Sandino, Emilio Guirado, Miriam Muñoz-Rojas, Raul Román, Fernando T. Maestre, Brajesh K. Singh
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Soil-inhabiting pathogens threaten human health, but their biogeography and associations with soil biodiversity remain poorly understood. Here, we present global patterns of dominant human bacterial pathogens by integrating 1,602 soil metagenomes from 59 countries across continents. We show that dominant human pathogens are more prevalent (i.e., relative abundance) in wet (tropical and temperate) ecosystems and are particularly abundant in cropland soils. We find a global negative association between soil microbiome diversity and pathogen prevalence. We further reveal a significant and positive correlation between the abundance of dominant human pathogens and both disease virulence and global patterns of mortality associated with infectious diseases. Many dominant pathogens are likely to increase their proportion under global change scenarios. Our work provides a global atlas of dominant soil-inhabiting human pathogens and reveals their biogeography and ecology. These findings can guide the development of effective surveillance and risk management strategies to reduce outbreaks and pandemics.
土壤微生物多样性与全球土壤中较低的人类细菌病原体流行率有关
土壤致病菌威胁人类健康,但对其生物地理学及其与土壤生物多样性的关系了解甚少。在这里,我们通过整合来自各大洲59个国家的1602个土壤宏基因组,展示了全球优势人类细菌病原体的模式。我们发现,主要的人类病原体在潮湿(热带和温带)生态系统中更为普遍(即相对丰富),在农田土壤中尤其丰富。我们发现在全球范围内,土壤微生物群多样性与病原体流行率呈负相关。我们进一步揭示了显性人类病原体丰度与疾病毒力和与传染病相关的全球死亡率模式之间存在显著的正相关关系。在全球变化情景下,许多优势病原体的比例可能会增加。我们的工作提供了一个主要的土壤人类病原体的全球地图集,并揭示了它们的生物地理学和生态学。这些发现可以指导制定有效的监测和风险管理战略,以减少疫情和大流行。
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Cell host & microbe
Cell host & microbe 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
45.10
自引率
1.70%
发文量
201
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cell Host & Microbe is a scientific journal that was launched in March 2007. The journal aims to provide a platform for scientists to exchange ideas and concepts related to the study of microbes and their interaction with host organisms at a molecular, cellular, and immune level. It publishes novel findings on a wide range of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. The journal focuses on the interface between the microbe and its host, whether the host is a vertebrate, invertebrate, or plant, and whether the microbe is pathogenic, non-pathogenic, or commensal. The integrated study of microbes and their interactions with each other, their host, and the cellular environment they inhabit is a unifying theme of the journal. The published work in Cell Host & Microbe is expected to be of exceptional significance within its field and also of interest to researchers in other areas. In addition to primary research articles, the journal features expert analysis, commentary, and reviews on current topics of interest in the field.
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