A thousand metagenome-assembled genomes of Akkermansia reveal phylogroups and geographical and functional variations in the human gut.

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology(2022)

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has long been considered to be the only species in the human gut and has been extensively studied. The present study revealed the genomic architecture of in the human gut by analyzing 1,126 near-complete metagenome-assembled genomes, 84 publicly available genomes, and 1 newly sequenced strain from the human gut. We found that 1) the genomes of were clustered into four phylogroups with distinct interspecies similarity and different genomic characteristics and 2) GP37, a strain of , was isolated from the human gut, whereas previously, it had only been found in python. Amuc III was present in the Chinese population, and Amuc IV was mainly distributed in Western populations. A large number of gene functions, pathways, and carbohydrate-active enzymes were specifically associated with phylogroups. Our findings based on over a thousand genomes strengthened our previous knowledge and provided new insights into the population structure and ecology of in the human gut.
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Akkermansia muciniphila,functional specificity,geographical variation,gut microbiota,metagenome-assembled genome,population structure
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