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Progress and prospects of the healthy human gut virome

Current Opinion in Virology, 2021
Not all viruses associated with humans cause disease. Non-pathogenic human-infecting viruses are predicted as important for immune system induction and preparation. Phages that infect bacteria are the most abundant predators of the human microbial ecosystem, promoting and maintaining bacterial diversity. Metagenomic analyses of the human gut virome and
Stephen R Stockdale, Colin Hill
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Gut virome in early life: origins and implications

Current Opinion in Virology, 2022
The human body is colonized by a multitude of bacteria, fungi, and viruses, which play important roles in health and disease. Microbial colonization during early life is thought to be a particularly important period with lasting consequences for health.
Elizabeth A, Kennedy, Lori R, Holtz
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A changing gut virome ecological landscape with longevity

Trends in Microbiology, 2023
A recent study (Johansen et al., 2023) shows how the ecological composition of the human gut virome changes with age, showing a decline in core taxa and an enrichment of subdominant taxa, similar to what has been observed in the gut bacteriomes of centenarians.
Tomasz Wilmanski, Sean M. Gibbons
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Revelation in the gut virome

Science, 2018
Virology Some of the trillions of bacteria in the human gut are beginning to disclose their secrets. By contrast, we know little about the viruses other than that there are even more of them and most parasitize bacteria and other microbiota. Guerin et al.
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Metagenome of human gut virome and human gut microbiota

2022
Metagenome of human gut virome and human gut ...
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A database to identify the human gut virome

Nature Microbiology, 2022
Oluwasegun I. Daramola   +1 more
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Alterations of the gut virome in patients with Parkinson’s disease

The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
Abstract Gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in Parkinson’s disease (PD) pathogenesis. However, the role of enteric viruses remains underexplored. Here, we reanalyzed publicly available metagenomic datasets from two independent cohorts, including 79 PD patients and 79 controls, to characterize gut virome profiles and explore the ...
Wei Chen   +29 more
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The Role of the Virome in the Gut-Liver Axis

2018
Eukaryotic and prokaryotic viruses have been recognized as an important part and driver of the human gut microbiota within the past decades and are even present in greater numbers than bacteria. Unfortunately, viruses are much harder to study than bacteria, but improvements in laboratory techniques, sequencing and bioinformatics have paved the way for ...
Matthijnssens, Jelle   +3 more
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Gut virome alterations in AMI pathogenesis

European Heart Journal
Abstract Background Atherosclerotic plaque rupture and coronary thrombosis are key causes of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), but recent evidence suggests that gut microbiota, particularly viral dysbiosis, may also contribute to its pathogenesis.
W Y Wei   +9 more
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