SAMPL-seq reveals micron-scale spatial hubs in the human gut microbiome.

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作者:Richardson Miles, Zhao Shijie, Sheth Ravi U, Lin Liyuan, Qu Yiming, Lee Jeongchan, Moody Thomas, Ricaurte Deirdre, Huang Yiming, Velez-Cortes Florencia, Urtecho Guillaume, Wang Harris H
The local arrangement of microbes can profoundly impact community assembly, function, and stability. To date, little is known about the spatial organization of the human gut microbiome. Here, we describe a high-throughput and streamlined method, dubbed SAMPL-seq, that samples microbial composition of micron-scale sub-communities with split-and-pool barcoding to capture spatial colocalization in a complex consortium. SAMPL-seq analysis of the gut microbiome of healthy humans identified bacterial taxa pairs that consistently co-occurred both over time and across multiple individuals. These colocalized microbes organize into spatially distinct groups or "spatial hubs" dominated by Bacteroideceae, Ruminococceae, and Lachnospiraceae families. From a dietary perturbation using inulin, we observed reversible spatial rearrangement of the gut microbiome, where specific taxa form new local partnerships. Spatial metagenomics using SAMPL-seq can unlock new insights to improve the study of microbial communities.

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