Identification of a prototype human gut Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum strain based on comparative and functional genomic approaches.

Frontiers in microbiology(2023)

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Abstract
Bifidobacteria are extensively exploited for the formulation of probiotic food supplements due to their claimed ability to exert health-beneficial effects upon their host. However, most commercialized probiotics are tested and selected for their safety features rather than for their effective abilities to interact with the host and/or other intestinal microbial players. In this study, we applied an ecological and phylogenomic-driven selection to identify novel subsp. strains with a presumed high fitness in the human gut. Such analyses allowed the identification of a prototype microorganism to investigate the genetic traits encompassed by the autochthonous bifidobacterial human gut communities. subsp. PRL2022 was selected due to its close genomic relationship with the calculated model representative of the adult human-gut associated subsp. taxon. The interactomic features of PRL2022 with the human host as well as with key representative intestinal microbial members were assayed using models, revealing how this bifidobacterial gut strain is able to establish extensive cross-talk with both the host and other microbial residents of the human intestine.
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RNA sequencing,bifidobacteria,host–microbe interactions,inflammation,intestinal barrier,microbe-microbe interactions,probiotics
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