Evolution of Symbiotic Bacteria in the Distal Human Intestine

2007 PLoS Biology 572 citations

Abstract

The adult human intestine contains trillions of bacteria, representing hundreds of species and thousands of subspecies. Little is known about the selective pressures that have shaped and are shaping this community's component species, which are dominated by members of the Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes divisions. To examine how the intestinal environment affects microbial genome evolution, we have sequenced the genomes of two members of the normal distal human gut microbiota, Bacteroides vulgatus and Bacteroides distasonis, and by comparison with the few other sequenced gut and non-gut Bacteroidetes, analyzed their niche and habitat adaptations. The results show that lateral gene transfer, mobile elements, and gene amplification have played important roles in affecting the ability of gut-dwelling Bacteroidetes to vary their cell surface, sense their environment, and harvest nutrient resources present in the distal intestine. Our findings show that these processes have been a driving force in the adaptation of Bacteroidetes to the distal gut environment, and emphasize the importance of considering the evolution of humans from an additional perspective, namely the evolution of our microbiomes.

Keywords

BiologyBacteroidetesBacteroidesFirmicutesMicrobiomeEvolutionary biologyAdaptation (eye)GenomeSubspeciesHuman microbiomeGeneticsGeneBacteriaZoology16S ribosomal RNANeuroscience

MeSH Terms

AdaptationPhysiologicalBacteriophagesBacteroidesConjugationGeneticDNA Transposable ElementsEcosystemEvolutionMolecularGene DuplicationGene TransferHorizontalGenetic VariationGenomeBacterialHumansIntestinesMolecular Sequence DataPhylogenyPolysaccharidesBacterialRNABacterialRNARibosomal16SSpecies SpecificitySymbiosis

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Year
2007
Type
article
Volume
5
Issue
7
Pages
e156-e156
Citations
572
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Jian Xu, Michael A. Mahowald, Ruth E. Ley et al. (2007). Evolution of Symbiotic Bacteria in the Distal Human Intestine. PLoS Biology , 5 (7) , e156-e156. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050156

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DOI
10.1371/journal.pbio.0050156
PMID
17579514
PMCID
PMC1892571

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