人体肠道中的病毒如何进化
- 指点迷津
- 2024-11-30
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Humans are far more than merely the sum total of all the cells that form the organs and tissues. The digestive
tract
1 is also home to a vast colony of bacteria of all varieties, as well as the
myriad2(无数的) viruses that
prey
3 upon them. Because the types of bacteria carried inside the body vary from person to person, so does this viral population, known as the virome. By closely following and
analyzing
4 the virome of one individual over two-and-a-half years, researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, led by professor of Microbiology Frederic D. Bushman, Ph.D., have uncovered some important new insights on how a viral population can change and evolve -- and why the virome of one person can vary so greatly from that of another. The evolution and variety of the virome can affect susceptibility and resistance to disease among individuals, along with variable effectiveness of drugs., ,Their work was published in the
Proceedings
5 of the National Academy of Sciences., ,Most of the virome consists of bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria rather than directly attacking their human hosts. However, the changes that bacteriophages
wreak
6 upon bacteria can also ultimately affect humans., ,"
Bacterial
7 viruses are
predators
8 on bacteria, so they mold their populations," says Bushman. "Bacterial viruses also transport
genes
9 for
toxins
10,
virulence
11 factors that modify the
phenotype(表型) of their bacterial host." In this way, an innocent,
benign12(良性的)
bacterium
13 living inside the body can be transformed by an invading virus into a dangerous threat., ,At 16 time points over 884 days, Bushman and his team collected stool samples from a healthy male subject and extracted viral particles using several methods. They then
isolated
14 and
analyzed
15
DNA
16 contigs (contiguous sequences) using ultra-deep genome sequencing ., ,"We assembled raw sequence data to yield complete and partial genomes and analyzed how they changed over two and a half years," Bushman explains. The result was the longest, most extensive picture of the workings of the human virome yet obtained., ,The researchers found that while approximately 80 percent of the viral types identified remained mostly unchanged over the course of the study, certain viral species changed so substantially over time that, as Bushman notes, "You could say we observed speciation events."
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