Search results for "Human virome"

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The discovery, distribution and diversity of DNA viruses associated withDrosophila melanogasterin Europe

2020

AbstractDrosophila melanogasteris an important model for antiviral immunity in arthropods, but very few DNA viruses have been described from the family Drosophilidae. This deficiency limits our opportunity to use natural host-pathogen combinations in experimental studies, and may bias our understanding of theDrosophilavirome. Here we report fourteen DNA viruses detected in a metagenomic analysis of approximately 6500 pool-sequencedDrosophila, sampled from 47 European locations between 2014 and 2016. These include three new Nudiviruses, a new and divergent Entomopox virus, a virus related toLeptopilina boulardifilamentous virus, and a virus related toMusca domesticasalivary gland hypertrophy…

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The evolution, diversity and host associations of rhabdoviruses

2015

Metagenomic studies are leading to the discovery of a hidden diversity of RNA viruses, but new approaches are needed predict the host species these poorly characterised viruses pose a risk to. The rhabdoviruses are a diverse family of RNA viruses that includes important pathogens of humans, animals and plants. We have discovered the sequences of 32 new rhabdoviruses through a combination of our own RNA sequencing of insects and searching public sequence databases. Combining these with previously known sequences we reconstructed the phylogeny of 195 rhabdovirus sequences producing the most in depth analysis of the family to date. In most cases we know nothing about the biology of the viruses…

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Beyond cells – The virome in the human holobiont

2019

Viromics, or viral metagenomics, is a relatively new and burgeoning field of research that studies the complete collection of viruses forming part of the microbiota in any given niche. It has strong foundations rooted in over a century of discoveries in the field of virology and recent advances in molecular biology and sequencing technologies. Historically, most studies have deconstructed the concept of viruses into a simplified perception of viral agents as mere pathogens, which demerits the scope of large-scale viromic analyses. Viruses are, in fact, much more than regular parasites. They are by far the most dynamic and abundant entity and the greatest killers on the planet, as well as th…

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Towards Tailored Gut Microbiome-Based and Dietary Interventions for Promoting the Development and Maintenance of a Healthy Brain.

2021

Mental health is determined by a complex interplay between the Neurological Exposome and the Human Genome. Multiple genetic and non-genetic (exposome) factors interact early in life, modulating the risk of developing the most common complex neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), with potential long-term consequences on health. To date, the understating of the precise etiology underpinning these neurological alterations, and their clinical management pose a challenge. The crucial role played by diet and gut microbiota in brain development and functioning would indicate that modulating the gut-brain axis may help protect against the onset and progression of mental-health disorders. Some nutriti…

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Early Post-Transplant Torquetenovirus Viremia Predicts Cytomegalovirus Reactivations In Solid Organ Transplant Recipients.

2018

AbstractMonitoring the human virome has been recently suggested as a promising and novel area of research for identifying new biomarkers which would help physicians in the management of transplant patients. Imbalance of the immune system in transplant recipients has a significant impact on replication of Torquetenovirus (TTV), the most representative and abundant virus of human virome. TTV kinetic was studied by real-time PCR in 280 liver or kidney transplant recipients who underwent different drug regimens to maintain immunosuppression. During one-year post-transplant follow-up, TTV viremia fluctuated irrespective of transplanted organ type but consistent with the immunosuppression regimen…

0301 basic medicineMaleTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:MedicineCytomegalovirusVIROMEPostoperative ComplicationsANELLOVIRUSESlcsh:ScienceKidney transplantationTT VIRUSLUNG TRANSPLANTATIONDNA VIRUSAged 80 and overMultidisciplinaryIMMUNOSUPPRESSIONCMVvirus diseasesImmunosuppressionMiddle AgedViral LoadPrognosissurgical procedures operativeNEXT-GENERATIONCytomegalovirus InfectionsFemaleTORQUE TENO VIRUS; STEM-CELL TRANSPLANTATION; TT VIRUS; LUNG TRANSPLANTATION; NEXT-GENERATION; DNA VIRUS; IMMUNOSUPPRESSION; ANELLOVIRUSES; VIROME; HEPATITISViral loadAdult030106 microbiologyCongenital cytomegalovirus infectionTTVViremiaArticle03 medical and health sciencesHEPATITISYoung AdultmedicineHumansHuman viromeViremiaAgedImmunosuppression TherapyTorque teno virusbusiness.industrylcsh:RTTV; CMV; Transplant patientsSTEM-CELL TRANSPLANTATIONmedicine.diseaseKidney TransplantationTransplant RecipientsTransplantationRegimen030104 developmental biologyImmunologyTransplant patientslcsh:QVirus ActivationbusinessScientific reports
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Phage Therapy in Gastrointestinal Diseases

2020

Gastrointestinal tract microbiota plays a key role in the regulation of the pathogenesis of several gastrointestinal diseases. In particular, the viral fraction, composed essentially of bacteriophages, influences homeostasis by exerting a selective pressure on the bacterial communities living in the tract. Gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases are mainly induced by bacteria, and have risen due to the emergence of antibiotic resistant strains. In the lack of effective treatments, phage therapy has been proposed as a clinical alternative to restore intestinal eubiosis, thanks to its immunomodulatory and bactericidal effect against bacterial pathogens, such as Clostridioides difficile in ulce…

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Robust Analysis of Time Series in Virome Metagenomics

2018

Metagenomics is a powerful tool for assessing the functional and taxonomic contents in biological samples as it makes feasible to study, simultaneously, the whole living community related to a host organism or medium: all the microbes, including virus, bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protists. New DNA and RNA sequencing technologies are dramatically decreasing the cost per sequenced base, so metagenomic sequencing is becoming more and more widespread in biomedical and environmental research. This is opening the possibility of complete longitudinal metagenomic studies, which could unravel the dynamics of microbial communities including intra-microbiome and host-microbiome interactions through …

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The respiratory virome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

2018

Aim: To characterize the respiratory virome in moderate/severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients using metagenomics, with healthy subjects as the reference. Patients & Methods: Sputum COPD samples were collected during stability and exacerbations with negative usual-care microbiologic analysis. Results: Eukaryotic viruses from the Anelloviridae, Herpesviridae and Retroviridae families and phages from the Shiphoviridae family were commonly found in COPD, and the respiratory virome in stability and noninfectious exacerbations showed a substantial similarity. DNA viruses with the highest relative abundance in COPD are Anelloviridae. Conclusion: These results support a …

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A Method for Isolation of the Virome from Plasma Samples

2018

Virome studies are of special interest nowadays. Understanding viral communities in different body compartments will help guide future personalized treatments and to discern between homeostasis and disease. High-throughput sequencing technologies allow us to detect all the nucleic acids present in a sample, including viral ones, by random sequencing. One of the major challenges in virome studies is the correct isolation of the viral nucleic acids from a specific sample. This can be done during the extraction steps (e.g., enrichment of viral capsids), or during the bioinformatic analysis (e.g., removing all human and bacterial sequences). Furthermore, it is an important remark that the treat…

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Metagenomic Analysis of Crohn's Disease Patients Identifies Changes in the Virome and Microbiome Related to Disease Status and Therapy, and Detects P…

2015

Background The aim of this study was to survey the bacterial and viral communities in different types of samples from patients with Crohn's disease (CD) at different stages of the disease to relate their distribution with the origin and progression of this disorder. Methods A total of 42 fecal samples and 15 biopsies from 20 patients with CD and 20 healthy control individuals were collected for bacterial 16S rRNA gene profiling and DNA/RNA virome metagenomic analysis through 454 pyrosequencing. Their composition, abundance, and diversity were analyzed, and comparisons of disease status, patient status, and sample origin were used to determine statistical differences between the groups. Resu…

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