Functional archetypes in the human gut microbiome reveal metabolic diversity, stability, and confound disease-associated signatures - presented by Vanessa Dumeaux PhD

Functional archetypes in the human gut microbiome reveal metabolic diversity, stability, and confound disease-associated signatures

Vanessa Dumeaux PhD

Vanessa Dumeaux PhD
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Functional archetypes in the human gut microbiome reveal metabolic diversity, stability, and confound disease-associated signatures
Vanessa Dumeaux PhD
Vanessa Dumeaux
Western University

Associated pre-print

M. Meawad et al. (2025) Deep learning reveals functional archetypes in the adult human gut microbiome that underlie interindividual variability and confound disease signals.

Understanding the functional diversity of the gut microbiome is essential for decoding its roles in health and disease. Using a deep-learning framework, we identified three functional archetypes defining healthy adult gut microbiomes, each characterized by specific metabolic potentials: sugar metabolism with branched-chain amino acid and cell wall synthesis (Archetype 1), fatty acid and TCA cycle metabolism (Archetype 2), and amino acid and nitrogen metabolism (Archetype 3). Archetype proximity is linked to stability, with Archetype 2 representing the most resilient state, likely due to its metabolic flexibility. Functional diversity emerged as a confounder in disease-associated microbial signatures. In inflammatory bowel disease, we observed archetype-specific shifts, including increased carbohydrate metabolism in Archetype 1-dominant samples and inflammatory pathways in Archetype 3-dominant samples, suggesting distinct opportunities for microbiome-targeted interventions. This framework addresses key challenges in microbiome research, including inter-individual variability and confounding, while providing robust insights into disease-associated functional shifts and microbial ecosystem dynamics.

References
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    M. Meawad et al. (2025) Deep learning reveals functional archetypes in the adult human gut microbiome that underlie interindividual variability and confound disease signals.
Grants
    Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of CanadaRGPIN-2024-04932Vector InstituteNA
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V. Dumeaux (2025, June 3, MVIF 40 - with keynote talk by Prof. Emad El-Omar), Functional archetypes in the human gut microbiome reveal metabolic diversity, stability, and confound disease-associated signatures
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