Discovery of disease-adapted bacterial lineages in inflammatory bowel diseases
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Gut bacteria are implicated in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) but the strains driving these associations are unknown. Large-scale studies of microbiome evolution could reveal the imprint of disease on gut bacteria, thus pinpointing the strains and genes that may underlie inflammation. Here, we use stool metagenomes of thousands of IBD patients and healthy controls to reconstruct 140,000 strain genotypes across most gut species, revealing hundreds of lineages enriched in IBD. We demonstrate that these strains are ancient, taxonomically diverse, and ubiquitous in humans. Moreover, disease-associated strains outcompete their healthy counterparts during inflammation, implying long-term adaptation to disease. We show that strain genetic differences map onto known axes of inflammation, including oxidative stress, nutrient biosynthesis, and immune evasion. Lastly, the loss of health-associated strains of Eggerthella lenta was predictive of fecal calprotectin, a biomarker of disease severity. Our work identifies novel reservoirs of strain diversity that may impact inflammatory disease and can be extended to other microbiome-associated diseases.
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2024-06-23



