Spatiotemporal dynamics during niche remodeling by super-colonizing microbiota in the mammalian gut.

哺乳动物肠道中超级定植微生物群在生态位重塑过程中的时空动态

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作者:Urtecho Guillaume, Moody Thomas, Huang Yiming, Sheth Ravi U, Richardson Miles, Descamps Hélène C, Kaufman Andrew, Lekan Opeyemi, Zhang Zetian, Velez-Cortes Florencia, Qu Yiming, Cohen Lucas, Ricaurte Deirdre, Gibson Travis E, Gerber Georg K, Thaiss Christoph A, Wang Harris H
While fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) has been shown to be effective in reversing gut dysbiosis, we lack an understanding of the fundamental processes underlying microbial engraftment in the mammalian gut. Here, we explored a murine gut colonization model leveraging natural inter-individual variations in gut microbiomes to elucidate the spatiotemporal dynamics of FMT. We identified a natural "super-donor" consortium that robustly engrafts into diverse recipients and resists reciprocal colonization. Temporal profiling of the gut microbiome showed an ordered succession of rapid engraftment by early colonizers within 72 h, followed by a slower emergence of late colonizers over 15-30 days. Moreover, engraftment was localized to distinct compartments of the gastrointestinal tract in a species-specific manner. Spatial metagenomic characterization suggested engraftment was mediated by simultaneous transfer of spatially co-localizing species from the super-donor consortia. These results offer a mechanism of super-donor colonization by which nutritional niches are expanded in a spatiotemporally dependent manner. A record of this paper's transparent peer review process is included in the supplemental information.

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