人脐带血中噬菌体DNA的鉴定。

IF 6.1 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Jennifer A Sequoia, Naomi L Haddock, Paw Mar Gay, Layla J Barkal, Purnima Narasimhan, Nadine Martinez, Virginia D Winn, Paul L Bollyky
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摘要

噬菌体是寄生在细菌上的病毒,在人类微生物群中大量存在,可能部分通过与细菌宿主的相互作用影响人类健康。内源性噬菌体或其产物是否在人类怀孕期间从母体垂直传播给胎儿尚不清楚。在这里,我们从5个噬菌体数据库(474,031个总序列)中搜索来自两个独立队列的配对母体和脐带血样本的无细胞DNA (cfDNA)中的噬菌体序列。首先,我们对来自10对母体和脐带血样本的cfDNA进行了测序,其中包括4对受先兆子痫影响的样本。我们在先前发表的62对孕产妇和脐带血样本数据集中验证了我们的发现,其中包括43对早产儿或绒毛膜羊膜炎患儿。我们从第一和第二队列的母体和脐带血cfDNA样本中分别鉴定出94和596个噬菌体序列。我们确定了58个噬菌体序列在母婴双体和581噬菌体序列是唯一的一个样本。我们没有发现任何与子痫前期、早产或绒毛膜羊膜炎相关的噬菌体序列。本研究证明了出生时脐带血中存在噬菌体DNA,为人类胎儿在子宫内暴露于噬菌体DNA提供了证据。
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Identification of bacteriophage DNA in human umbilical cord blood.

Bacteriophages, viruses that parasitize bacteria, are abundant in the human microbiome and may influence human health, in part, through their interactions with bacterial hosts. Whether endogenous bacteriophages or their products are vertically transmitted from mother to fetus during human pregnancy is not known. Here, we searched for bacteriophage sequences from five bacteriophage databases (474,031 total sequences) in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) of paired maternal and umbilical cord blood samples from two independent cohorts. First, we sequenced cfDNA from 10 pairs of maternal and cord blood samples, including four pairs affected by preeclampsia. We validated our findings in a previously published dataset of 62 paired maternal and cord blood samples, including 43 pairs from preterm or chorioamnionitis-affected deliveries. We identified 94 and 596 bacteriophage sequences in maternal and cord blood cfDNA samples from the first and second cohort, respectively. We identified 58 phage sequences across maternal-infant dyads and 581 phage sequences that were unique to a single sample. We did not identify any phage sequences consistently associated with preeclampsia, preterm, or chorioamnionitis-affected samples. This study demonstrated the presence of bacteriophage DNA in human cord blood at birth, providing evidence that the human fetus is exposed to bacteriophage DNA in utero.

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JCI insight
JCI insight Medicine-General Medicine
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
1.20%
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543
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: JCI Insight is a Gold Open Access journal with a 2022 Impact Factor of 8.0. It publishes high-quality studies in various biomedical specialties, such as autoimmunity, gastroenterology, immunology, metabolism, nephrology, neuroscience, oncology, pulmonology, and vascular biology. The journal focuses on clinically relevant basic and translational research that contributes to the understanding of disease biology and treatment. JCI Insight is self-published by the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), a nonprofit honor organization of physician-scientists founded in 1908, and it helps fulfill the ASCI's mission to advance medical science through the publication of clinically relevant research reports.
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