肠道噬菌体及其与细菌和哺乳动物宿主的相互作用。

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Bacteriology Pub Date : 2025-02-20 Epub Date: 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1128/jb.00428-24
Marshall Godsil, Nathaniel L Ritz, Siddarth Venkatesh, Alexander J Meeske
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摘要

哺乳动物肠道微生物群是一个密集而多样的微生物群落,居住在远端胃肠道。近几十年来,肠道微生物组的细菌成员一直是深入研究的主题。研究较少的是存在于肠道中的噬菌体群落,每克粪便中有数十亿个病毒颗粒,由相当多未知的病毒“暗物质”组成。这个肠道噬菌体群落,被称为肠道“噬菌体”,通过捕食和转化天然肠道细菌,以及通过与哺乳动物宿主的相互作用,在肠道微生物群中起着核心作用。在这篇综述中,我们将总结已知的肠道噬菌体的组成和起源,以及它在微生物群稳态和宿主健康中的作用。此外,我们将概述肠道噬菌体与其细菌和哺乳动物宿主的相互作用,并为这些系统的机制研究绘制路线。
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Gut phages and their interactions with bacterial and mammalian hosts.

The mammalian gut microbiome is a dense and diverse community of microorganisms that reside in the distal gastrointestinal tract. In recent decades, the bacterial members of the gut microbiome have been the subject of intense research. Less well studied is the large community of bacteriophages that reside in the gut, which number in the billions of viral particles per gram of feces, and consist of considerable unknown viral "dark matter." This community of gut-residing bacteriophages, called the gut "phageome," plays a central role in the gut microbiome through predation and transformation of native gut bacteria, and through interactions with their mammalian hosts. In this review, we will summarize what is known about the composition and origins of the gut phageome, as well as its role in microbiome homeostasis and host health. Furthermore, we will outline the interactions of gut phages with their bacterial and mammalian hosts, and plot a course for the mechanistic study of these systems.

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Journal of Bacteriology
Journal of Bacteriology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
6.10
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9.40%
发文量
324
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bacteriology (JB) publishes research articles that probe fundamental processes in bacteria, archaea and their viruses, and the molecular mechanisms by which they interact with each other and with their hosts and their environments.
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