1. Insights into the human gut virome by sampling a population from the Indian subcontinent
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Kanchan Bhardwaj, Anjali Garg, Abhay Deep Pandey, Himani Sharma, Manish Kumar, and Sudhanshu Vrati
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Virome ,Virology ,Viruses ,Animals ,Humans ,Bacteriophages ,Genome, Viral ,Metagenomics - Abstract
Gut virome plays an important role in human physiology but remains poorly understood. This study reports an investigation of the human gut DNA-virome of a previously unexplored ethnic population through metagenomics of faecal samples collected from individuals residing in Northern India. Analysis shows that, similar to the populations investigated earlier, majority of the identified virome belongs to bacteriophages and a smaller fraction (< 20%) consists of viruses that infect animals, archaea, protists, multiple domains or plants. However, crAss-like phages, in this population, are dominated by the genera VII, VIII and VI. Interestingly, it also reveals the presence of a virus family, Sphaerolipoviridae, which has not been detected in the human gut earlier. Viral families, Siphoviridae, Myoviridae, Podoviridae, Microviridae, Herelleviridae and Phycodnaviridae are detected in all of the analyzed individuals, which supports the existence of a core virome. Lysogeny-associated genes were found in less than 10% of the assembled genomes and a negative correlation was observed in the richness of bacterial and free-viral species, suggesting that the dominant lifestyle of gut phage is not lysogenic. This is in contrast to some of the earlier studies. Further, several hundred high-quality viral genomes were recovered. Detailed characterization of these genomes would be useful for understanding the biology of these viruses and their significance in human physiology.ImportanceViruses are important constituents of the human gut microbiome but it remains poorly understood. The Indian subcontinent is a unique biogeographic region and the Indian population is known to harbour a distinct bacterial microbiome. However, the gut virome in this population has not been investigated earlier. Therefore, in this study, we investigated fecal samples of 12 healthy individuals to analyze their gut virome, through metagenomics.
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- 2022