The infant gut virome is associated with preschool asthma risk independently of bacteria

Bacteriophage (also known as phage) communities that inhabit the gut have a major effect on the structure and functioning of bacterial populations, but their roles and association with health and disease in early life remain unknown. Here, we analyze the gut virome of 647 children aged 1 year from t...

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Hauptverfasser: Leal Rodríguez, Cristina, Shah, Shiraz A., Rasmussen, Morten Arendt, Thorsen, Jonathan, Boulund, Ulrika, Pedersen, Casper-Emil Tingskov, Castro-Mejía, Josué L., Poulsen, Christina Egeø, Poulsen, Casper Sahl, Deng, Ling, Larsen, Frej Andreas Nøhr, Widdowson, Michael, Zhang, Yichang, Sørensen, Søren J., Moineau, Sylvain, Petit, Marie-Agnès, Chawes, Bo, Bønnelykke, Klaus, Nielsen, Dennis S., Stokholm, Jakob
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description Bacteriophage (also known as phage) communities that inhabit the gut have a major effect on the structure and functioning of bacterial populations, but their roles and association with health and disease in early life remain unknown. Here, we analyze the gut virome of 647 children aged 1 year from the Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood 2010 (COPSAC 2010 ) mother–child cohort, all deeply phenotyped from birth and with longitudinally assessed asthma diagnoses. Specific temperate gut phage taxa were found to be associated with later development of asthma. In particular, the joint abundances of 19 caudoviral families were found to significantly contribute to this association. Combining the asthma-associated virome and bacteriome signatures had additive effects on asthma risk, implying an independent virome–asthma association. Moreover, the virome-associated asthma risk was modulated by the host TLR9 rs187084 gene variant, suggesting a direct interaction between phages and the host immune system. Further studies will elucidate whether phages, alongside bacteria and host genetics, can be used as preclinical biomarkers for asthma. Components of the gut virome of 1-year-old children are associated with increased risk of development of asthma later in life, probably through direct interaction between phages and the host immune system.
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Asthma
Bacteria
Biomarkers
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Cancer Research
Children
Genetics
Health risks
Immune system
Infectious Diseases
Life Sciences
Metabolic Diseases
Molecular Medicine
Neurosciences
Phages
Risk
TLR9 protein
Toll-like receptors
title The infant gut virome is associated with preschool asthma risk independently of bacteria
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