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Health and disease imprinted in the time variability of the human microbiome
Jose Manuel MartíCesar GraciaDaniel Martínez-martínezAmparo LatorreAndrés MoyaManuel PenaCarlos Peña Garaysubject
Whole genome sequencing0303 health sciencesScaling lawbiologyEcologySystems biologyHuman microbiomeDiseaseGut florabiology.organism_classificationdigestive system01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesEvolutionary biology0103 physical sciencesMicrobiome010306 general physics030304 developmental biologydescription
Human microbiota plays an important role in determining changes from health to disease. Increasing research activity is dedicated to understand its diversity and variability. We analyse 16S rRNA and whole genome sequencing (WGS) data from the gut microbiota of 97 individuals monitored in time. Temporal fluctuations in the microbiome reveal significant differences due to factors that affect the microbiota such as dietary changes, antibiotic intake, early gut development or disease. Here we show that a fluctuation scaling law describes the temporal variability of the system and that a noise-induced phase transition is central in the route to disease. The universal law distinguishes healthy from sick microbiota and quantitatively characterizes the path in the phase space, which opens up its potential clinical use and, more generally, other technological applications where microbiota plays an important role.
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2015-10-27 |