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Uncharacterized bacterial species in the mouse microbiome are quantified with a novel pipeline and shown to be the responsible for most diet induced perturbation

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-05-02 收录
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The adoption of mouse models to study the role of the microbiome for host health is invaluable, although shotgun metagenomic analysis can profile only a very limited fraction of the microbiome diversity in mice compared to that in humans. We evaluated the ability of a recent metagenomic profiling method called MetaPhlAn 4 which includes 22,718 MAGs from mouse in its reference database. We combined a newly sequenced cohort of 97 mouse microbiome samples with public mouse studies (N=622 samples) and tested the potential of MetaPhlAn 4 to improve the identification of diet-related changes in the host microbiome via a meta-analysis approach. We found multiple, strong, and reproducible diet-related microbial taxonomic biomarkers in the mouse microbiome, largely increasing those identifiable by other available methods (~2.5 times more species than MetaPhlAn 3). The strongest drivers of the diet-induced changes in the mouse microbiome were mostly uncharacterized taxa without isolate sequencing or taxonomic assignment, confirming that the newly profiled microbes may add substantial information to current metagenomic analyses.
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2024-07-26
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