Global and temporal state of the human gut microbiome in health and disease

Saeed Shoaie,Sunjae Lee, Mathieu Almeida,Gholamreza Bidkhori, Nicolas Pons, Florian Onate, Emmanuelle Chatelier,Neelu Begum,Ceri Proffitt,Dorinês Rosário,Stefania Vaga,Junseok Park,Kalle von Feilitzen,Fredric Johansson, Victoria Meslier,Azadeh Harzandi, Lucie Etienne-Mesmin,Lindsey Edwards, Vincent Lombard, Franck Gauthier,Claire Steves,David Gomez-Cabrero,Bernard Henrissat,Doheon Lee,Debbie Shawcross, Stéphanie Blanquet-Diot,Gordon Proctor,Lars Engstrand,Adil Mardinoglu,Jens Nielsen, Stanislav Ehrlich, Mathias Uhlen

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Abstract The role of gut microbiota in humans is of great interest, and metagenomics provided the possibilities for extensively analysing bacterial diversity in health and disease. Here we explored the human gut microbiome samples across 19 countries, performing compositional, functional and integrative analysis. To complement these data and analyse the stability of the microbiome, we followed 86 healthy Swedish individuals over one year, with four sampling times and extensive clinical phenotyping. The integrative analysis of temporal microbiome changes shows the existence of two types of species with a tendency to vary in abundance with time, here called outflow and inflow species. Importantly, the former tends to be enriched in disease, while the latter is enriched in health. We suggest that the decrease of disease-associated outflow and the increase of health-associated inflow species with time may be a fundamental albeit previously unrecognized aspect of the homeostasis maintenance in a healthy microbiome.
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