ヒトの腸内微生物の構造的変異の宿主遺伝子調節
Daria V Zhernakova1, Daoming Wang1,2, Lei Liu3
1University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Genetics, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Nature
|January 3, 2024
まとめ
宿主の遺伝子は腸内微生物に影響します ヒトの遺伝子,特にABOとFUT2のゲノタイプは,Faecalibacterium prausnitziiのような腸内細菌におけるN-アセチルガラクトサミン (GalNAc) の利用遺伝子と相関し,心臓代謝の健康に影響を及ぼします.
科学分野:
- 人間 微生物 群 研究
- ホストと微生物の相互作用
- メタゲノミクスと遺伝学
背景:
- ホストの遺伝子と腸内微生物の組成との間に 確立された関連性
- 微生物の遺伝的多様性に対する宿主遺伝的規制の理解は限られている.
- 腸内微生物の構造的変異に注目する
結論:
- 宿主の遺伝子は腸内微生物の遺伝子組成に 直接影響します
- 宿主分泌体状態 (ABO/FUT2) と細菌の代謝能力 (GalNAc利用) の間の機能的リンクを示しています.
- 人間のゲノムとバクテリアのゲノムの相互関係を強調し 宿主の健康に影響を与えます
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