生态和进化力量塑造人类肠道中的微生物多样性
Ruth E Ley1, Daniel A Peterson, Jeffrey I Gordon
1Center for Genome Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA.
Cell
|February 25, 2006
概括
人的肠道微生物群,含有数万亿个细胞,反映了对宿主和微生物的进化压力. 生态原则塑造了肠道微生物的多样性,影响了有益和有害的细菌.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 人类健康 人类健康 人类健康
背景情况:
- 人的肠道拥有数万亿个微生物细胞,形成了一个复杂的生态系统.
- 这些微生物的集体基因组被称为微生物组.
- 这种微生物群受到进化选择压力的影响.
研究的目的:
- 探索塑造人类肠道微生物组的进化力量.
- 了解控制肠道微生物多样性的生态规则.
- 研究这些规则对互惠性和致病性微生物的适用性.
主要方法:
- 对有关肠道微生物组组成和演变的现有文献进行分析.
- 生态原则应用于微生物群落.
- 微生物多样性模式的比较分析.
主要成果:
- 人体肠道微生物组的组成是进化选择的结果.
- 生态原则是肠道微生物多样性的关键决定因素.
- 这些原则在不同类型的肠道微生物中普遍适用.
结论:
- 进化压力显著塑造了肠道微生物群.
- 了解肠道微生物生态对于人类健康至关重要.
- 同样的生态规则适用于有益的和致病的肠道细菌.
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