Unexplored microbial diversity from 2,500 food metagenomes and links with the human microbiome - presented by Dr Niccolò Carlino

Unexplored microbial diversity from 2,500 food metagenomes and links with the human microbiome

Dr Niccolò Carlino

Dr Niccolò Carlino
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Unexplored microbial diversity from 2,500 food metagenomes and links with the human microbiome
Dr Niccolò Carlino
Niccolò Carlino
University of Trento

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N. Carlino et al. (2024) Unexplored microbial diversity from 2,500 food metagenomes and links with the human microbiome. Cell
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Complex microbiomes are part of the food we eat and influence our own microbiome, but their diversity remains largely unexplored. Here, we generated the open access curatedFoodMetagenomicData (cFMD) resource by integrating 1,950 newly sequenced and 583 public food metagenomes. We produced 10,899 metagenome-assembled genomes spanning 1,036 prokaryotic and 108 eukaryotic species-level genome bins (SGBs), including 320 previously undescribed taxa. Food SGBs displayed significant microbial diversity within and between food categories. Extension to >20,000 human metagenomes revealed that food SGBs accounted on average for 3% of the adult gut microbiome. Strain-level analysis highlighted potential instances of food-to-gut transmission and intestinal colonization (e.g., Lacticaseibacillus paracasei) as well as SGBs with divergent genomic structures in food and humans (e.g., Streptococcus gallolyticus and Limosilactobabillus mucosae). The cFMD expands our knowledge on food microbiomes, their role in shaping the human microbiome, and supports future uses of metagenomics for food quality, safety, and authentication.

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    N. Carlino et al. (2024) Unexplored microbial diversity from 2,500 food metagenomes and links with the human microbiome. Cell
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N. Carlino (2024, September 19, MVIF 31 - with Keynote talk by Prof. Ameet Pinto), Unexplored microbial diversity from 2,500 food metagenomes and links with the human microbiome
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