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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658578/cocas9-is-a-compact-nuclease-from-the-human-microbiome-for-efficient-and-precise-genome-editing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eleonora Pedrazzoli, Michele Demozzi, Elisabetta Visentin, Matteo Ciciani, Ilaria Bonuzzi, Laura Pezzè, Lorenzo Lucchetta, Giulia Maule, Simone Amistadi, Federica Esposito, Mariangela Lupo, Annarita Miccio, Alberto Auricchio, Antonio Casini, Nicola Segata, Anna Cereseto
The expansion of the CRISPR-Cas toolbox is highly needed to accelerate the development of therapies for genetic diseases. Here, through the interrogation of a massively expanded repository of metagenome-assembled genomes, mostly from human microbiomes, we uncover a large variety (n = 17,173) of type II CRISPR-Cas loci. Among these we identify CoCas9, a strongly active and high-fidelity nuclease with reduced molecular size (1004 amino acids) isolated from an uncultivated Collinsella species. CoCas9 is efficiently co-delivered with its sgRNA through adeno associated viral (AAV) vectors, obtaining efficient in vivo editing in the mouse retina...
April 24, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658559/metabolic-coupling-between-soil-aerobic-methanotrophs-and-denitrifiers-in-rice-paddy-fields
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kang-Hua Chen, Jiao Feng, Paul L E Bodelier, Ziming Yang, Qiaoyun Huang, Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo, Peng Cai, Wenfeng Tan, Yu-Rong Liu
Paddy fields are hotspots of microbial denitrification, which is typically linked to the oxidation of electron donors such as methane (CH4 ) under anoxic and hypoxic conditions. While several anaerobic methanotrophs can facilitate denitrification intracellularly, whether and how aerobic CH4 oxidation couples with denitrification in hypoxic paddy fields remains virtually unknown. Here we combine a ~3300 km field study across main rice-producing areas of China and 13 CH4 -DNA-stable isotope probing (SIP) experiments to investigate the role of soil aerobic CH4 oxidation in supporting denitrification...
April 24, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658525/a-giant-virus-infecting-the-amoeboflagellate-naegleria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick Arthofer, Florian Panhölzl, Vincent Delafont, Alban Hay, Siegfried Reipert, Norbert Cyran, Stefanie Wienkoop, Anouk Willemsen, Ines Sifaoui, Iñigo Arberas-Jiménez, Frederik Schulz, Jacob Lorenzo-Morales, Matthias Horn
Giant viruses (Nucleocytoviricota) are significant lethality agents of various eukaryotic hosts. Although metagenomics indicates their ubiquitous distribution, available giant virus isolates are restricted to a very small number of protist and algal hosts. Here we report on the first viral isolate that replicates in the amoeboflagellate Naegleria. This genus comprises the notorious human pathogen Naegleria fowleri, the causative agent of the rare but fatal primary amoebic meningoencephalitis. We have elucidated the structure and infection cycle of this giant virus, Catovirus naegleriensis (a...
April 24, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658176/serious-neurological-adverse-events-in-immunocompetent-children-and-adolescents-caused-by-viral-reactivation-in-the-years-following-varicella-vaccination
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REVIEW
Prashanth Ramachandran, Charles Grose
Serious adverse events following vaccination include medical complications that require hospitalisation. The live varicella vaccine that was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the United States in 1995 has an excellent safety record. Since the vaccine is a live virus, adverse events are more common in immunocompromised children who are vaccinated inadvertently. This review includes only serious adverse events in children considered to be immunocompetent. The serious adverse event called varicella vaccine meningitis was first reported in a hospitalised immunocompetent child in 2008...
May 2024: Reviews in Medical Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657818/metagenomes-from-microbial-populations-beneath-a-chromium-waste-tip-give-insight-into-the-mechanism-of-cr-vi-reduction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Douglas I Stewart, Elton J R Vasconcelos, Ian T Burke, Alison Baker
Dumped Chromium Ore Processing Residue (COPR) at legacy sites poses a threat to health through leaching of toxic Cr(VI) into groundwater. Previous work implicates microbial activity in reducing Cr(VI) to less mobile and toxic Cr(III), but the mechanism has not been explored. To address this question a combined metagenomic and geochemical study was undertaken. Soil samples from below the COPR waste were used to establish anaerobic microcosms which were challenged with Cr(VI), with or without acetate as an electron donor, and incubated for 70 days...
April 22, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657817/a-systematic-review-of-antibiotics-and-antibiotic-resistance-genes-args-in-mariculture-wastewater-antibiotics-removal-by-microalgal-bacterial-symbiotic-system-mbss-args-characterization-on-the-metagenomic
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REVIEW
Weijia Gong, Lin Guo, Chenxin Huang, Binghan Xie, Mengmeng Jiang, Yuzhou Zhao, Haotian Zhang, YuXuan Wu, Heng Liang
Antibiotic residues in mariculture wastewater seriously affect the aquatic environment. Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARGs) produced under antibiotic stress flow through the environment and eventually enter the human body, seriously affecting human health. Microalgal-bacterial symbiotic system (MBSS) can remove antibiotics from mariculture and reduce the flow of ARGs into the environment. This review encapsulates the present scenario of mariculture wastewater, the removal mechanism of MBSS for antibiotics, and the biomolecular information under metagenomic assay...
April 22, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657605/the-gut-microbiome-associates-with-phenotypic-manifestations-of-post-acute-covid-19-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qi Su, Raphaela I Lau, Qin Liu, Moses K T Li, Joyce Wing Yan Mak, Wenqi Lu, Ivan S F Lau, Louis H S Lau, Giann T Y Yeung, Chun Pan Cheung, Whitney Tang, Chengyu Liu, Jessica Y L Ching, Pui Kuan Cheong, Francis K L Chan, Siew C Ng
The mechanisms underlying the many phenotypic manifestations of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS) are poorly understood. Herein, we characterized the gut microbiome in heterogeneous cohorts of subjects with PACS and developed a multi-label machine learning model for using the microbiome to predict specific symptoms. Our processed data covered 585 bacterial species and 500 microbial pathways, explaining 12.7% of the inter-individual variability in PACS. Three gut-microbiome-based enterotypes were identified in subjects with PACS and associated with different phenotypic manifestations...
April 16, 2024: Cell Host & Microbe
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657391/advances-in-the-understanding-and-exploitation-of-carbohydrate-active-enzymes
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REVIEW
Rajneesh K Bains, Seyed Amirhossein Nasseri, Jacob F Wardman, Stephen G Withers
Carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) are responsible for the biosynthesis, modification and degradation of all glycans in Nature. Advances in genomic and metagenomic methodologies, in conjunction with lower cost gene synthesis, have provided access to a steady stream of new CAZymes with both well-established and novel mechanisms. At the same time, increasing access to cryo-EM has resulted in exciting new structures, particularly of transmembrane glycosyltransferases of various sorts. This improved understanding has resulted in widespread progress in applications of CAZymes across diverse fields, including therapeutics, organ transplantation, foods, and biofuels...
April 23, 2024: Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656971/gut-microbiota-composition-in-patients-with-crohn-s-disease-in-saudi-arabia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hadil Alahdal, Ghaida Almuneef, Manal Muhammed Alkhulaifi, Omar Aldibasi, Abdulrahman Aljouie, Othman Alharbi, Zakiah Naser Almohawes, Fatemah Basingab, Mokhtar Rejili
Crohn's disease (CD) entails intricate interactions with gut microbiome diversity, richness, and composition. The relationship between CD and gut microbiome is not clearly understood and has not been previously characterized in Saudi Arabia. We performed statistical analysis about various factors influencing CD activity and microbiota dysbiosis, including diagnosis, treatment, and its impact on their quality of life as well as high-throughput metagenomic V3-V4 16S rRNA encoding gene hypervariable region of a total of eighty patients with CD, both in its active and inactive state with healthy controls...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656275/whole-genome-assembly-of-a-novel-invertebrate-herpesvirus-from-the-gastropod-babylonia-areolata
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Konstantin Divilov
Molluscan herpesviruses cause disease in species of major importance to aquaculture and are the only known herpesviruses to infect invertebrates, which lack an adaptive immune system. Understanding the evolution of malacoherpesviruses in relation to their hosts will likely require comparative genomic studies on multiple phylogenetic scales. Currently, only two malacoherpesvirus species have genomes that have been fully assembled, which limits the ability to perform comparative genomic studies on this family of viruses...
April 2024: Microbial Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655538/future-directions-for-early-detection-of-fracture-related-infections
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Wen Tay, Kae Sian Tay
INTRODUCTION: Fracture related infection (FRI) refers to pathogens infecting a fracture site and hence impeding fracture healing. It is a significant complication that carries substantial disease burden and socio-economic costs, but has had limited scientific development. Hence, this paper will review the existing strategies for early detection of FRI, in the form of serum markers, molecular diagnostics and imaging modalities, and further discuss potential future directions for improved detection of FRI...
September 2024: Journal of Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655084/next-generation-sequencing-survey-of-acute-febrile-illness-in-senegal-2020-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gregory S Orf, Ambroise D Ahouidi, Maximillian Mata, Cyrille Diedhiou, Aminata Mboup, Abdou Padane, Noel Magloire Manga, Agbogbenkou Tevi Dela-Del Lawson, Francisco Averhoff, Michael G Berg, Gavin A Cloherty, Souleymane Mboup
INTRODUCTION: Acute febrile illnesses (AFI) in developing tropical and sub-tropical nations are challenging to diagnose due to the numerous causes and non-specific symptoms. The proliferation of rapid diagnostic testing and successful control campaigns against malaria have revealed that non- Plasmodium pathogens still contribute significantly to AFI burden. Thus, a more complete understanding of local trends and potential causes is important for selecting the correct treatment course, which in turn will reduce morbidity and mortality...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655082/investigating-eukaryotic-and-prokaryotic-diversity-and-functional-potential-in-the-cold-and-alkaline-ikaite-columns-in-greenland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariane Schmidt Thøgersen, Athanasios Zervas, Peter Stougaard, Lea Ellegaard-Jensen
The ikaite columns in the Ikka Fjord, SW Greenland, represent a permanently cold and alkaline environment known to contain a rich bacterial diversity. 16S and 18S rRNA gene amplicon and metagenomic sequencing was used to investigate the microbial diversity in the columns and for the first time, the eukaryotic and archaeal diversity in ikaite columns were analyzed. The results showed a rich prokaryotic diversity that varied across columns as well as within each column. Seven different archaeal phyla were documented in multiple locations inside the columns...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38654702/nanopore-adaptive-sampling-of-a-metagenomic-sample-derived-from-a-human-monkeypox-case
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte Hewel, Hanno Schmidt, Stefan Runkel, Wolfgang Kohnen, Susann Schweiger-Seemann, André Michel, Sven-Ernö Bikar, Bettina Lieb, Bodo Plachter, Thomas Hankeln, Matthias Linke, Susanne Gerber
In 2022, a series of human monkeypox cases in multiple countries led to the largest and most widespread outbreak outside the known endemic areas. Setup of proper genomic surveillance is of utmost importance to control such outbreaks. To this end, we performed Nanopore (PromethION P24) and Illumina (NextSeq. 2000) Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) of a monkeypox sample. Adaptive sampling was applied for in silico depletion of the human host genome, allowing for the enrichment of low abundance viral DNA without a priori knowledge of sample composition...
May 2024: Journal of Medical Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653968/freshwater-genome-reduced-bacteria-exhibit-pervasive-episodes-of-adaptive-stasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucas Serra Moncadas, Cyrill Hofer, Paul-Adrian Bulzu, Jakob Pernthaler, Adrian-Stefan Andrei
The emergence of bacterial species is rooted in their inherent potential for continuous evolution and adaptation to an ever-changing ecological landscape. The adaptive capacity of most species frequently resides within the repertoire of genes encoding the secreted proteome (SP), as it serves as a primary interface used to regulate survival/reproduction strategies. Here, by applying evolutionary genomics approaches to metagenomics data, we show that abundant freshwater bacteria exhibit biphasic adaptation states linked to the eco-evolutionary processes governing their genome sizes...
April 23, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653418/field-based-investigation-reveals-selective-enrichment-of-companion-microbes-in-vegetables-leading-to-specific-accumulation-of-antibiotic-resistance-genes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tao Yu, Zishu Liu, Baolan Hu, Lizhong Zhu
Vegetables capture antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) from the soil and then pass them on to consumers through the delivery chain and food chain, and are therefore the key node that may increase the risk of human exposure to ARGs. This study investigates the patterns and driving forces behind the transmission of ARGs from soil to vegetables by the commonly planted cash crops in the coastal region of southern China, i.e. broccoli, pumpkin, and broad bean, to investigate. The study used metagenomic data to reveal the microbial and ARGs profiles of various vegetables and the soil they are grown...
April 21, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653417/enhanced-humification-of-full-scale-apple-wood-and-cow-manure-by-promoting-lignocellulose-degradation-via-biomass-pretreatments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guo Haobo, Chang Zhaofeng, Lu Zhiyong, Dai Qipeng, Xiang Mingdeng, Zheng Tong, Li Zhenchi, Zhong Zijuan, Yu Yunjiang
Agroforestry waste and cow manure pollute the environment, of which, agroforestry waste is difficult to degrade. Compost is an effective way to dispose agroforestry waste; however, the low degradation efficiency of lignocellulose in agroforestry waste affects the process of composting humification. This study investigated lignocellulose degradation and composting humification in full-size apple wood and cow manure composting processes by applying different pretreatments (acidic, alkaline, and high-temperature) to apple wood...
April 21, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38652444/metagenomic-analysis-of-soil-microbial-communities-associated-with-poa-alpigena-lindm-in-haixin-mountain-qinghai-lake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daoyuan Li, Hengsheng Wang, Naidong Chen, Haiyang Jiang, Naifu Chen
To investigate the impact of Poa alpigena Lindm on rhizosphere and bulk soil microorganisms in Haixin Mountain, Qinghai Lake, this study employed metagenomics technology to analyze the microbial communities of the samples. Results showed that 65 phyla, 139 classes, 278 orders, 596 families, 2376 genera, and 5545 species of soil microorganisms were identified from rhizosphere and bulk soil samples. Additionally, a microbial gene library specific to Poa alpigena Lindm was established for Qinghai Lake. Through α-diversity analysis, the richness and diversity of bulk microorganisms both significantly had a higher value than that in rhizosphere soil...
April 23, 2024: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology: [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651930/reduction-of-product-composition-variability-using-pooled-microbiome-ecosystem-therapy-and-consequence-in-two-infectious-murine-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie Reygner, Johanne Delannoy, Marie-Thérèse Barba-Goudiaby, Cyrielle Gasc, Benoît Levast, Enora Gaschet, Laurent Ferraris, Stéphane Paul, Nathalie Kapel, Anne-Judith Waligora-Dupriet, Frederic Barbut, Muriel Thomas, Carole Schwintner, Bastien Laperrousaz, Nathalie Corvaïa
Growing evidence demonstrates the key role of the gut microbiota in human health and disease. The recent success of microbiotherapy products to treat recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection has shed light on its potential in conditions associated with gut dysbiosis, such as acute graft-versus-host disease, intestinal bowel diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, or even cancer. However, the difficulty in defining a "good" donor as well as the intrinsic variability of donor-derived products' taxonomic composition limits the translatability and reproducibility of these studies...
April 23, 2024: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651915/metagenome-assembled-genomes-from-enrichment-cultures-grown-on-xenobiotic-solvents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chongjian Jia, Cuiyu Wu, Yingshi Li, Shuhuan Wang, Jinhuan Liu, Jiying Liu, Haimei Su, Xin Tian, Junhui Li
Microbes play a significant role in the cleanup of xenobiotic contaminants. Based on metagenomes derived from long-term enrichment cultures grown on xenobiotic solvents, we report 166 metagenome-assembled genomes, of which 137 are predicted to be more than 90% complete. These genomes broaden the representation of xenobiotic degraders.
April 23, 2024: Microbiology Resource Announcements
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