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A Previously Undescribed Highly Prevalent Phage Identified in a Danish Enteric Virome Catalog

Authors :
Van Espen, Lore
Bak, Emilie Glad
Beller, Leen
Close, Lila
Deboutte, Ward
Juel, Helene Bæk
Nielsen, Trine
Sinar, Deniz
De Coninck, Lander
Frithioff-Bøjsøe, Christine
Fonvig, Cilius Esmann
Jacobsen, Suganya
Kjærgaard, Maria
Thiele, Maja
Fullam, Anthony
Kuhn, Michael
Holm, Jens Christian
Bork, Peer
Krag, Aleksander
Hansen, Torben
Arumugam, Manimozhiyan
Matthijnssens, Jelle
Van Espen, Lore
Bak, Emilie Glad
Beller, Leen
Close, Lila
Deboutte, Ward
Juel, Helene Bæk
Nielsen, Trine
Sinar, Deniz
De Coninck, Lander
Frithioff-Bøjsøe, Christine
Fonvig, Cilius Esmann
Jacobsen, Suganya
Kjærgaard, Maria
Thiele, Maja
Fullam, Anthony
Kuhn, Michael
Holm, Jens Christian
Bork, Peer
Krag, Aleksander
Hansen, Torben
Arumugam, Manimozhiyan
Matthijnssens, Jelle
Source :
Van Espen , L , Bak , E G , Beller , L , Close , L , Deboutte , W , Juel , H B , Nielsen , T , Sinar , D , De Coninck , L , Frithioff-Bøjsøe , C , Fonvig , C E , Jacobsen , S , Kjærgaard , M , Thiele , M , Fullam , A , Kuhn , M , Holm , J C , Bork , P , Krag , A , Hansen , T , Arumugam , M & Matthijnssens , J 2021 , ' A Previously Undescribed Highly Prevalent Phage Identified in a Danish Enteric Virome Catalog ' , mSystems , vol. 6 , no. 5 , e00382-21 .
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Gut viruses are important, yet often neglected, players in the complex human gut microbial ecosystem. Recently, the number of human gut virome studies has been increasing; however, we are still only scratching the surface of the immense viral diversity. In this study, 254 virus-enriched fecal metagenomes from 204 Danish subjects were used to generate the Danish Enteric Virome Catalog (DEVoC) containing 12,986 nonredundant viral scaffolds, of which the majority was previously undescribed, encoding 190,029 viral genes. The DEVoC was used to compare 91 healthy DEVoC gut viromes from children, adolescents, and adults that were used to create the DEVoC. Gut viromes of healthy Danish subjects were dominated by phages. While most phage genomes (PGs) only occurred in a single subject, indicating large virome individuality, 39 PGs were present in more than 10 healthy subjects. Among these 39 PGs, the prevalences of three PGs were associated with age. To further study the prevalence of these 39 prevalent PGs, 1,880 gut virome data sets of 27 studies from across the world were screened, revealing several age-, geography-, and disease-related prevalence patterns. Two PGs also showed a remarkably high prevalence worldwide-a crAss-like phage (20.6% prevalence), belonging to the tentative AlphacrAssvirinae subfamily, and a previously undescribed circular temperate phage infecting Bacteroides dorei (14.4% prevalence), called LoVEphage because it encodes lots of viral elements. Due to the LoVEphage's high prevalence and novelty, public data sets in which the LoVEphage was detected were de novo assembled, resulting in an additional 18 circular LoVEphage-like genomes (67.9 to 72.4 kb).

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Van Espen , L , Bak , E G , Beller , L , Close , L , Deboutte , W , Juel , H B , Nielsen , T , Sinar , D , De Coninck , L , Frithioff-Bøjsøe , C , Fonvig , C E , Jacobsen , S , Kjærgaard , M , Thiele , M , Fullam , A , Kuhn , M , Holm , J C , Bork , P , Krag , A , Hansen , T , Arumugam , M & Matthijnssens , J 2021 , ' A Previously Undescribed Highly Prevalent Phage Identified in a Danish Enteric Virome Catalog ' , mSystems , vol. 6 , no. 5 , e00382-21 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322768675
Document Type :
Electronic Resource