Soil-transmitted intestinal worms known as helminths colonize over 1.5 billion people worldwide. Although helminth colonization has been associated with altered composition of the gut microbiota, such as increases in Clostridia, individual species have not been isolated and characterized. Here, we isolate and sequence the genome of 13 Clostridia from the Orang Asli, an indigenous population in Malaysia with a high prevalence of helminth infections. Metagenomic analysis of 650 fecal samples from urban and rural Malaysians confirm the prevalence of species corresponding to these isolates and reveal a specific association between Peptostreptococcaceae family members and helminth colonization. Remarkably, Peptostreptococcaceae isolated from the Orang Asli display superior capacity to promote the life cycle of whipworm species, including hatching of eggs from Trichuris muris and Trichuris trichiura. These findings support a model in which helminths select for gut colonization of microbes that support their life cycle.
Clostridia isolated from helminth-colonized humans promote the life cycle of Trichuris species.
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作者:Sargsian Shushan, Chen Ze, Lee Soo Ching, Robertson Amicha, Thur Rafaela Saes, Sproch Julia, Devlin Joseph C, Tee Mian Zi, Er Yi Xian, Copin Richard, Heguy Adriana, Pironti Alejandro, Torres Victor J, Ruggles Kelly V, Lim Yvonne A L, Bethony Jeffrey, Loke P'ng, Cadwell Ken
| 期刊: | Cell Reports | 影响因子: | 6.900 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 Nov 29; 41(9):111725 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111725 | ||
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