2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2015.01.002
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Disease-Specific Alterations in the Enteric Virome in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Abstract: SUMMARY Decreases in the diversity of enteric bacterial populations are observed in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). Less is known about the virome in these diseases. We show that the enteric virome is abnormal in CD and UC patients. In-depth analysis of preparations enriched for free virions in the intestine revealed that CD and UC were associated with a significant expansion of Caudovirales bacteriophages. The viromes of CD and UC patients were disease- and cohort-specific. Imp… Show more

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“…Changes in various components of the microbiome have been observed in association with multiple human diseases (1)(2)(3)(4). Prominent among diseases that are influenced by microorganisms is type 1 diabetes (T1D), a disease involving an autoimmune attack on the insulin-secreting beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.…”
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“…Changes in various components of the microbiome have been observed in association with multiple human diseases (1)(2)(3)(4). Prominent among diseases that are influenced by microorganisms is type 1 diabetes (T1D), a disease involving an autoimmune attack on the insulin-secreting beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.…”
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“…Changes in intestinal viruses have been observed in patients with inflammatory bowel disease and AIDS (2)(3)(4)12), indicating that changes in the virome can be associated with infectious and inflammatory diseases. In some cases, these changes involve eukaryotic viruses, whereas in other cases, disease-associated changes in bacteriophages have been identified.…”
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“…One study found among the viral biomarkers identified, 5 % were more represented in CD patients than in healthy controls [115]. A recent publication confirms increased richness and biodiversity of phage populations in IBD patients compared with controls [116]. Specifically, increases in the abundance of Claudovirales in IBD patients were seen.…”
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“…Some work suggests that there are components of a shared healthy virome, while others suggest that increased phage diversity was seen in patients with IBD. 56,57 It bears mention that many of these viral sequence reads correspond to lysogenic and temperate phages, which could theoretically be harbored in bacteria in a manner that is challenging to describe as distinct from the bacterial microbiota. Further, these studies may provide more questions than answers in clarifying whether the role of phages is that of predator to prey, engine of genetic recombination and diversity generation, or still some other purpose.…”
Section: Screening For Non-bacterial Members Of the Gut Microbiotamentioning
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