Dietary prophage inducers and antimicrobials: toward landscaping the human gut microbiome

膳食原噬菌体诱导剂和抗菌剂:改善人类肠道微生物组

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作者:Lance Boling, Daniel A Cuevas, Juris A Grasis, Han Suh Kang, Ben Knowles, Kyle Levi, Heather Maughan, Katelyn McNair, Maria Isabel Rojas, Savannah E Sanchez, Cameron Smurthwaite, Forest Rohwer

Abstract

The approximately 1011 viruses and microbial cells per gram of fecal matter (dry weight) in the large intestine are important to human health. The responses of three common gut bacteria species, and one opportunistic pathogen, to 117 commonly consumed foods, chemical additives, and plant extracts were tested. Many compounds, including Stevia rebaudiana and bee propolis extracts, exhibited species-specific growth inhibition by prophage induction. Overall, these results show that various foods may change the abundances of gut bacteria by modulating temperate phage and suggests a novel path for landscaping the human gut microbiome.

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