volume 614 issue 7946 pages 125-135

The person-to-person transmission landscape of the gut and oral microbiomes

Mireia Valles-Colomer 1
Aitor Blanco-Míguez 1
Paolo Manghi 1
Francesco Asnicar 1
Leonard Dubois 1
Davide Golzato 1
Federica Armanini 1
Fabio Cumbo 1
Kun D. Huang 1
S. Manara 1
Giulia Masetti 1
Federica Pinto 1
Elisa Piperni 2
Michal Punčochář 1
Liviana Ricci 1
Moreno Zolfo 1
Olivia Farrant 3
Adriana Goncalves 3
Marta Selma Royo 1, 4
A.G. Binetti 5
Jimmy E. Becerra 6
Bei Han 7
John Lusingu 8
John H. Amuasi 9
Loredana Amoroso 10
Alessia Visconti 11
Claire M Steves 11
Mario Falchi 11
Michele Filosi 1
Adrian Tett 1, 12
Anna Last 3
Qian Xu 13, 14
N. Qin 13, 14
Huanlong Qin 13
Jürgen May 15
Daniel Eibach 15
Maria Corrias 16
Mirco Ponzoni 16
Edoardo Pasolli 17
Enrico Domenici 1, 18
Maria Carmen Collado 4
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Grupo de Investigación Alimentación y Comportamiento Humano, Universidad Metropolitana, Barranquilla, Colombia
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Realbio Genomics Institute, Shanghai, China
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Centre for Computational and Systems Biology (COSBI), Microsoft Research Foundation, Rovereto, Italy
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-01-18
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR18.288
CiteScore78.1
Impact factor48.5
ISSN00280836, 14764687
Multidisciplinary
Abstract

The human microbiome is an integral component of the human body and a co-determinant of several health conditions1,2. However, the extent to which interpersonal relations shape the individual genetic makeup of the microbiome and its transmission within and across populations remains largely unknown3,4. Here, capitalizing on more than 9,700 human metagenomes and computational strain-level profiling, we detected extensive bacterial strain sharing across individuals (more than 10 million instances) with distinct mother-to-infant, intra-household and intra-population transmission patterns. Mother-to-infant gut microbiome transmission was considerable and stable during infancy (around 50% of the same strains among shared species (strain-sharing rate)) and remained detectable at older ages. By contrast, the transmission of the oral microbiome occurred largely horizontally and was enhanced by the duration of cohabitation. There was substantial strain sharing among cohabiting individuals, with 12% and 32% median strain-sharing rates for the gut and oral microbiomes, and time since cohabitation affected strain sharing more than age or genetics did. Bacterial strain sharing additionally recapitulated host population structures better than species-level profiles did. Finally, distinct taxa appeared as efficient spreaders across transmission modes and were associated with different predicted bacterial phenotypes linked with out-of-host survival capabilities. The extent of microorganism transmission that we describe underscores its relevance in human microbiome studies5, especially those on non-infectious, microbiome-associated diseases.

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Valles-Colomer M. et al. The person-to-person transmission landscape of the gut and oral microbiomes // Nature. 2023. Vol. 614. No. 7946. pp. 125-135.
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Valles-Colomer M., Blanco-Míguez A., Manghi P., Asnicar F., Dubois L., Golzato D., Armanini F., Cumbo F., Huang K. D., Manara S., Masetti G., Pinto F., Piperni E., Punčochář M., Ricci L., Zolfo M., Farrant O., Goncalves A., Selma Royo M., Binetti A., Becerra J. E., Han B., Lusingu J., Amuasi J. H., Amoroso L., Visconti A., Steves C. M., Falchi M., Filosi M., Tett A., Last A., Xu Q., Qin N., Qin H., May J., Eibach D., Corrias M., Ponzoni M., Pasolli E., Spector T. D., Domenici E., Collado M. C., Segata N. The person-to-person transmission landscape of the gut and oral microbiomes // Nature. 2023. Vol. 614. No. 7946. pp. 125-135.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41586-022-05620-1
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TI - The person-to-person transmission landscape of the gut and oral microbiomes
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AU - Valles-Colomer, Mireia
AU - Blanco-Míguez, Aitor
AU - Manghi, Paolo
AU - Asnicar, Francesco
AU - Dubois, Leonard
AU - Golzato, Davide
AU - Armanini, Federica
AU - Cumbo, Fabio
AU - Huang, Kun D.
AU - Manara, S.
AU - Masetti, Giulia
AU - Pinto, Federica
AU - Piperni, Elisa
AU - Punčochář, Michal
AU - Ricci, Liviana
AU - Zolfo, Moreno
AU - Farrant, Olivia
AU - Goncalves, Adriana
AU - Selma Royo, Marta
AU - Binetti, A.G.
AU - Becerra, Jimmy E.
AU - Han, Bei
AU - Lusingu, John
AU - Amuasi, John H.
AU - Amoroso, Loredana
AU - Visconti, Alessia
AU - Steves, Claire M
AU - Falchi, Mario
AU - Filosi, Michele
AU - Tett, Adrian
AU - Last, Anna
AU - Xu, Qian
AU - Qin, N.
AU - Qin, Huanlong
AU - May, Jürgen
AU - Eibach, Daniel
AU - Corrias, Maria
AU - Ponzoni, Mirco
AU - Pasolli, Edoardo
AU - Spector, Tim D.
AU - Domenici, Enrico
AU - Collado, Maria Carmen
AU - Segata, Nicola
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/01/18
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 125-135
IS - 7946
VL - 614
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SN - 0028-0836
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author = {Mireia Valles-Colomer and Aitor Blanco-Míguez and Paolo Manghi and Francesco Asnicar and Leonard Dubois and Davide Golzato and Federica Armanini and Fabio Cumbo and Kun D. Huang and S. Manara and Giulia Masetti and Federica Pinto and Elisa Piperni and Michal Punčochář and Liviana Ricci and Moreno Zolfo and Olivia Farrant and Adriana Goncalves and Marta Selma Royo and A.G. Binetti and Jimmy E. Becerra and Bei Han and John Lusingu and John H. Amuasi and Loredana Amoroso and Alessia Visconti and Claire M Steves and Mario Falchi and Michele Filosi and Adrian Tett and Anna Last and Qian Xu and N. Qin and Huanlong Qin and Jürgen May and Daniel Eibach and Maria Corrias and Mirco Ponzoni and Edoardo Pasolli and Tim D. Spector and Enrico Domenici and Maria Carmen Collado and Nicola Segata},
title = {The person-to-person transmission landscape of the gut and oral microbiomes},
journal = {Nature},
year = {2023},
volume = {614},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05620-1},
number = {7946},
pages = {125--135},
doi = {10.1038/s41586-022-05620-1}
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Valles-Colomer, Mireia, et al. “The person-to-person transmission landscape of the gut and oral microbiomes.” Nature, vol. 614, no. 7946, Jan. 2023, pp. 125-135. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05620-1.