June 4, 2016

A very late Saturday digest, after a fun day at the pool and dinner with family. Germ-free jewel wasps, tooth extraction in horses, dormancy in lakes, subways and urban biomes.

Pregnancy and birth

Review: Fetal, neonatal, and infant microbiome: Perturbations and subsequent effects on brain development and behavior – Rochellys Diaz Heijtz – Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine

Determination of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus in breast milk of healthy women by digital PCR – L. Qian – Beneficial Microbes

Evidence for persistent and shared bacterial strains against a background of largely unique gut colonization in hospitalized premature infants – Tali Raveh-Sadka – The ISME Journal

Human gut microbiome

Capturing One of the Human Gut Microbiome’s Most Wanted: Reconstructing the Genome of a Novel Butyrate-Producing, Clostridial Scavenger from Metagenomic Sequence Data – Patricio Jeraldo – Frontiers in Microbiology

Identification, recovery, and refinement of hitherto undescribed population-level genomes from the human gastrointestinal tract – Cedric C. Laczny – Frontiers in Microbiology

Cryptic functional variation in the human gut microbiome – Patrick H Bradley – bioRxiv Preprint

Review: The gut microbiome in human immunodeficiency virus infection – Gili Zilberman-Schapira – BMC Medicine

Review: The Gut Microbiome and Obesity – George Kunnackal John – Current Oncology Reports

Animal experiments

An optimized approach to germ-free rearing in the jewel wasp Nasonia – J. Dylan Shropshire – PeerJ Preprints

Bacteraemia before, during and after tooth extraction in horses in the absence of antimicrobial administration – I. Kern – Equine Veterinary Journal

Effects of Diets Supplemented with Ensiled Mulberry Leaves and Sun-Dried Mulberry Fruit Pomace on the Ruminal Bacterial and Archaeal Community Composition of Finishing Steers – Yuhong Niu – PLOS ONE

Uncovering the composition of microbial community structure and metagenomics among three gut locations in pigs with distinct fatness – Hui Yang – Scientific Reports

Animal microbiome

Gut microbial communities associated with the molting stages of the giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii – Eleni Mente

DGGE: A comparison of microbial profiles of different regions of the equine hindgut
K. Fliegerova – Livestock Science

Diversity and composition of cultivable gut bacteria in an endemic island bird and its mainland sister species – Elisa Lobato – Symbiosis

Bacterial Community Diversity Harboured by Interacting Species – Mikaël Bili – PLOS ONE

Plant, root, and soil microbiome

Structure of Fungal Communities in Sub-Irrigated Agricultural Soil from Cerrado Floodplains – Elainy Cristina A. M. Oliveira – Diversity

Phylogenetic and multivariate analyses to determine the effect of agricultural land-use intensification and soil physico-chemical properties on N-cycling microbial communities in drained Mediterranean peaty soils – Valentina Ciccolini – Biology and Fertility of Soils

The impact of pasture systems on soil microbial biomass and community-level physiological profiles – Francisco Marques Cardozo Junior – Land Degradation & Development

Effect of Heavy Metals Pollution on Soil Microbial Diversity and Bermudagrass Genetic Variation – Yan Xie – Frontiers in Plant Science

Isolation, identification and oenological characterization of non-Saccharomyces yeasts in a Mediterranean island – G. Polizzotto – Letters in Applied Microbiology

Water and extremophile microbiome

Diversity and distribution of cultured endolichenic fungi in the Ny-Ålesund Region, Svalbard (High Arctic) – Tao Zhang – Extremophiles

Bacterial dormancy is more prevalent in freshwater than hypersaline lakes – Zachary T. Aanderud – Frontiers in Microbiology

Changes in the water quality and bacterial community composition of an alkaline and saline oxbow lake used for temporary reservoir of geothermal waters – Andrea K. Borsodi – Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Responses of aquatic bacteria to terrestrial runoff: effects on community structure and key taxonomic groups – Huong T. Le – Frontiers in Microbiology

Metagenomics accelerates species discovery and unravel great biodiversity of benthic invertebrates in marine sediments in Campos basin, Brazil – Milena Marcela D P Schettini – PeerJ Preprint

Built environment microbiome

Microbial communities in dairy processing environment floor-drains are dominated by product-associated bacteria and yeasts – Kerstin Schön – Food Control

The Metagenomics and Metadesign of the Subways and Urban Biomes (MetaSUB) International Consortium inaugural meeting report – The MetaSUB International Consortium – Microbiome

Bioinformatics and metagenomics

The Pepsi Challenge, Metagenomics style? COCACOLA: binning metagenomic contigs using sequence COmposition, read CoverAge, CO-alignment, and paired-end read LinkAge – Yang Young Lu – Bioinformatics

Microbial Ecology

A stable genetic polymorphism underpinning microbial syntrophy – Tobias Großkopf – The ISME Journal

Microbes in the news

Two Stanford microbiology and immunology professors elected to National Academy of Sciences – Stanford Medicine

From the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting in Chicago: Bacteria found in female upper reproductive tract, once thought sterile – Science Daily

Crowds of crows spread C. jejuni: Are humans vulnerable? – EurekAlert

Antimicrobial Kills E. Coli Within 30 Seconds – Greg Watry – RD Magazine

Lab Stock Photo Fail: New York Times

Detlef Weigel (@PlantEvolution) attended me on Twitter to a nice #LabStockPhotoFail in the New York Times – who should know better than to blindly use stock photos with incorrect labels. His tweet included a screenshot of the New York Times article, in which an image of a protein gel is used to portray a DNA sequence.

 

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The source of the stock photo was listed as Science Source, which describes themselves as “The best in stock photography, specializing in Science, Medical and Nature images and video”. Not a site where you would expect to see this:

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Note: the “DNA gel” photo has been quickly replaced as of today in both the New York Times article as well as on the Science Source website.

Here is a link to the New York Times article as it appeared yesterday, as archived by the WayBack Machine on Archive.org.

 

June 3, 2016

Microbes around a methane seep that look like ancient ruins, microbial metabolites protecting intestinal stem cells, and human-derived microbes in a Mars-like simulator.

Jobs and events

For everyone anxious to see the videos of the Stanford Bioinformatics for the Microbiome Symposium (including me!), please be patient. The AV team is working hard to generate videos for each individual talk, but that will take some time. Check in at this blog under the “Jobs and Events” header where I will post them once they are ready.

Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology – Macalester College, St. Paul, MN

Human vaginal microbiome

Predictive value of the composition of the vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis, a dynamic study to identify recurrence-related flora – Bingbing Xiao – Scientific Reports

Human gut microbiome

Review: Reframing the Teenage Wasteland: Adolescent Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis – Karen-Anne McVey Neufeld – The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
Editorial to their own paper (?): Stress and the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis. An Evolving Concept in Psychiatry – John F. Cryan – The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry

Review: Emerging evidence of the role of gut microbiota in the development of allergic diseases – Kotryna Simonyte Sjödin – Current Opinion Allergy Clinical Immunology

Review: Microbiota and pathogen ‘pas de deux’: setting up and breaking down barriers to intestinal infection – Elizabeth S. McKenney – Pathogens and Disease

Review: Linking Gut Microbiota and Inflammation to Obesity and Insulin Resistance – M. J. A. Saad – Physiology

Research Highlight: Sensing gene–microbiota signals in IBD – Katrina Ray – Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Editorial: Probiotics and microbiota composition – Mary Ellen Sanders – BMC Medicine

Animal / tissue culture experiments

The Colonic Crypt Protects Stem Cells from Microbiota-Derived Metabolites – Gerard E. Kaiko – Cell

Press: Gut microbes’ metabolite dampens proliferation of intestinal stem cells – Science Daily

Animal microbiome

Unfortunately no reference to our recent paper,  which included dolphin blowhole samplesIsolation of culturable aerobic bacteria and evidence of Kerstersia gyiorum from the blowhole of captive Yangtze finless porpoises – Xiaoling Wan – Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

Plants, roots, and soil microbiome

Seeing is believing: cell biology at the plant–microbe interface: report from the 36th New Phytologist Symposium – Mike Deeks – New Phytologist

Bacteria with Phosphate Solubilizing Capacity Alter Mycorrhizal Fungal Growth Both Inside and Outside the Root and in the Presence of Native Microbial Communities – Yuli Marcela Ordoñez – PLOS ONE

Water and extremophile microbiome

Exhumed hydrocarbon-seep authigenic carbonates from Zakynthos island (Greece): Concretions not archaeological remains – Julian E Andrews – Marine and Petroleum Geology

Press:
Ancient Civilization of Microbes, Not Greeks, Built ‘Lost City’ – Henry Fountain – The New York Times
The lost (microbe) colony: bacteria make underwater ‘ruins’ off Greek island – Alan Yuhas – The Guardian
This “Lost Underwater City” Was Actually Made by Microbes. Though these formations may not be evidence of a lost city, they show off some intriguing chemistry – Danny Lewis – Smithsonian
Microfungal oasis in an oligotrophic desert: diversity patterns and community structure in three freshwater systems of Cuatro Ciénegas, Mexico – Patricia Velez – PeerJ

Built environment microbiome

Microbial succession in an inflated lunar/Mars analog habitat during a 30-day human occupation – Teresa Mayer – Microbiome

In Situ Microbial Community Succession on Mild Steel in Estuarine and Marine Environments: Exploring the Role of Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria – Joyce M. McBeth – Frontiers in Microbiology

Ecology and bioinformatics

Applications of species accumulation curves in large-scale biological data analysis – Chao Deng – Quantitative Biology

Microbes in the news

See beautiful gif belowEducate Your Immune System. Our bodies are confused by this 21st-century world – Moises Velasquez-Manoff – NY Times

Will Microbes Save Agriculture? Experts Aim To Find Out – Geoffrey Mohan – Sci Tech Today

Alzheimer’s May Defend Against Microbes – Paul Rodgers – Forbes

Methane-producing microbes in California rocks – Science Daily

Science, publishing, and career

Science launches the 2016 ‘Dance Your Ph.D.’ contest – John Bohannon – Science Magazine

Let’s talk about preprint servers – Emilie Marcus – Crosstalk Cell

Bik’s Picks

A New Origin Story for Dogs. The first domesticated animals may have been tamed twice – Ed Yong – The Atlantic

The meteoritic origin of Tutankhamun’s iron dagger blade – Daniela Comelli – Meteoritics & Planetary Science

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Gif by Santtu Mustonen, New York Times

 

Microbes and art: Danino and Goodsell

Two beautiful examples of the intersection of microbes and art:A Synthetic Biologist’s Beautiful Palette of Bacteria Art – Noémie Jennifer – The Creators Project

Tal Danino grows various strains of bacteria into detailed, microscopic patterns that pull you in close. During a recent residency at Eyebeam in New York City, he researched how bacteria could be used as inks in various printing processes, like silkscreening or stamping. The resulting series of works, Microuniverses, is a marriage of nature and engineering—in the artist’s words, “you can control these patterns, but then they evolve on their own.” The concept of “controlling universes” is part of Danino’s day job. As the director of the Synthetic Biological Systems Laboratory at Columbia University, Danino is figuring out how to program bacteria so it can detect and treat diseases in our bodies.

 

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It’s The Zika Virus In Action, Drawn By A Scientist-Artist – Maggie Zackowitz – NPR

A watercolor by scientist-artist David S. Goodsell just might make the Zika virus easier to visualize. The painting, which depicts an area about 110 nanometers wide (a nanometer is a billionth of a meter), shows the virus in the process of infecting a cell. (…) Of course the comic book-bright structures shown in the painting aren’t so simple and colorful in real, microscopic life. “These things are actually smaller than the wavelength of light, so they don’t really have a color,” Goodsell says. He chose his own color palette to highlight the function of each component — and to make them look beautiful.

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June 2, 2016

Neck radiation and oral pathogen increase, menopause and the vaginal microbiome, nectar microbes, raw camel milk, and a review on short-chain fatty acids.

Human skin microbiome

Review: Microbial Ecology of the Human Skin – Anthony M. Cundell – Microbial Ecology

Human oral microbiome

Head and neck intensity modulated radiation therapy leads to an increase of opportunistic oral pathogens – Jennifer M. Schuurhuis – Oral Oncology

Human respiratory microbiome

Airway Microbiota Determines Innate Cell Inflammatory or Tissue Remodeling Profiles in Lung Transplantation – Eric Bernasconi – American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Human vaginal microbiome

Review: Menopause and the Vaginal Microbiome – Alicia L. Muhleisen – Maturitas

Human gut microbiome

Not sure why this got published in Neurocomputing, also very poor English:
Gut microbiota community adaption during young children fecal microbiota transplantation by 16s rDNA sequencing – Jian-Lei Gu – Neurocomputing

Commentary: Transkingdom interactions: Liver flukes and the microbiota in cancer – Lisa Osborne – EBioMedicine

Review: Complex Relationships Between Food, Diet, and the Microbiome – Laura A. Pace – Gastroenterology Clinics of North America

Animal microbiome

Caribbean corals house shared and host-specific microbial symbionts over time and space – Nathaniel D. Chu – Environmental Microbiology Reports

Genome evolution and nitrogen-fixation in bacterial ectosymbionts of a protist inhabiting wood-feeding cockroaches – Vera Tai – Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Plant, root, and soil microbiome

Nectar microbes can reduce secondary metabolites in nectar and alter effects on nectar consumption by pollinators – Rachel L. Vannette – Ecology

The Root-Associated Microbial Community of the World’s Highest Growing Vascular Plants – Roey Angel – Microbial Ecology

Plant community and soil chemistry responses to long-term nitrogen inputs drive changes in alpine bacterial communities – Xia Yuan – Ecology

Forest composition modifies litter dynamics and decomposition in regenerating tropical dry forest – Erik M. Schilling – Oecologia

Metal contamination status of the soil-plant system and effects on the soil microbial community near a rare metal recycling smelter – Zhu Li – Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Tree species, spatial heterogeneity, and seasonality drive soil fungal abundance, richness, and composition in Neotropical rainforests – Stephanie N. Kivlin – Environmental Microbiology

Review: Emerging Insights on Brazilian Pepper Tree (Schinus terebinthifolius) Invasion: The Potential Role of Soil Microorganisms – Karim Dawkins – Frontiers in Plant Science

Food microbiology

Bacteriological quality of raw camel milk along the market value chain in Fafen zone, Ethiopian Somali regional state – Tsegalem Abera – BMC Research Notes

Bioreactor microbiology

Comparison of microbial communities of activated sludge and membrane biofilm in 10 full-scale membrane bioreactors – Sung Jun Jo – Water Research

Phages and viruses

Phagonaute: A web-based interface for phage synteny browsing and protein function prediction – Hadrien Delattre – Virology

Assessing Illumina technology for the high-throughput sequencing of bacteriophage genomes – Branko Rihtman – PeerJ

Metagenomics and bioinformatics

Identification and analysis of integrons and cassette arrays in bacterial genomes – Jean Cury – Nucleic Acids Research

Uncovering oral Neisseria tropism and persistence using metagenomic sequencing – Claudio Donati – Nature Microbiology

Improved metagenome screening efficiency by random insertion of T7 promoters – Yu Jung Kim – Journal of Biotechnology

Experiences in integrated data and research object publishing using GigaDB – Scott C Edmunds – International Journal on Digital Libraries

Techniques

An Improved Method for High Quality Metagenomics DNA Extraction from Human and Environmental Samples – Satyabrata Bag – Scientific Reports

Proteomics, metabolomics

In vitro metabolic labeling of intestinal microbiota for quantitative metaproteomics – Xu Zhang – Analytical Chemistry

Syntrophic metabolism of vitamins and amino acids in gut microbial community as revealed by in silico genomic analyses – Matvei Sergeevich Khoroshkin – The FASEB Journal

Review: From Dietary Fiber to Host Physiology: Short-Chain Fatty Acids as Key Bacterial Metabolites – Ara Koh – Cell

More microbiology

Survey of laboratory-acquired infections around the world in biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories – N. Wurtz – European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases

Effects of temperature variability on community structure in a natural microbial food web – Axel Zander – Global Change Biology

Perspective: Cooperative Microbial Tolerance Behaviors in Host-Microbiota Mutualism – Janelle S. Ayres – Cell

Review: Multifaceted Interfaces of Bacterial Competition – Reed M. Stubbendieck – Journal of Bacteriology

Microbes in the news

Featuring our former lab member Kate Rubins: Napa native heading to International Space Station on 1st space mission – ABC7news

American Gut Project Expands to Asia – Crowdsourced microbiome sequencing effort seeks participant diversity – Heather Buschman – UC San Diego Health

Making sense of microbiomes – UCI biochemist studies the effect of unique virus, bacteria and fungi on kids’ health – Tom Vasich – UCI News

11 deaths at Huntington Hospital among patients infected by dirty scopes, city report says – LA Times
Deadly dirty medical scopes still threaten trusting patients – My News LA

Walnuts may improve your colon health: Eating walnuts changes the gut microbiome and reduces cancer growth – EurekAlert

Gluten-Free Diet Induces Changes In Gut Microbiome – Interview with Ettje Tigchelaar – Medical Research

Fecal Transplants Effective for Healing Ulcerative Colitis – HCP Live

Gut Microbiome Tied to Metabolic Hormones in Early Pregnancy – Doctors Lounge

Human Gut Microbiome May Help Identify New Ways of Preventing and Treating Diabetes – Endocrinology Advisor

Researchers poo poo antibiotics – Vet Practice Magazine

Video: Susannah Tringe talks about metagenomics analysis tools and the challenges of gaining a systems-level understanding of a microbial community – Vizbi

Cold shock: E.coli bacteria found in 92 per cent ice samples in Mumbai – MidDay

Science, publishing, and career

The scientist’s guide to summer reading – Science

What does scientific reproducibility mean, anyway? – Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus – STAT News

June 1, 2016

Cystic fibrosis, microbial detoxification in the Sage Grouse, salinity gradient in the Baltic Sea, and testing different 16S rRNA gene primer pairs.

Human respiratory microbiome

Microbiological profiles of sputum and gastric juice aspirates in Cystic Fibrosis patients – H. Al-momani – Scientific Reports

The Dynamics of Disease Progression in Cystic Fibrosis – Frederick R. Adler – PLOS ONE

Human gut microbiome

Alterations and correlations of the gut microbiome, metabolism, and immunity in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis – Long-Xian Lv – Environmental Microbiology

Review: Analysis and Interpretation of the Human Microbiome – Ashton, James J. – Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Review: Gut microbiota and colorectal cancer – Mayuko Yamamoto – Genes and Environment

Animal experiments

The Impact of Lactobacillus casei on the Composition of the Cecal Microbiota and Innate Immune System Is Strain Specific – Busra Aktas – PLOS ONE

Metagenomic Analysis of the Rumen Microbiome of Steers with Wheat-Induced Frothy Bloat – D. W. Pitta – Frontiers in Microbiology

Intestinal Microbiota of Broiler Chickens As Affected by Litter Management Regimens – Lingling Wang – Frontiers in Microbiology

Animal microbiome

Snapshot of a Bacterial Microbiome Shift during the Early Symptoms of a Massive Sponge Die-Off in the Western Mediterranean – Andrea Blanquer – Frontiers in Microbiology

Microbial detoxification in the gut of a specialist avian herbivore, the Greater Sage-Grouse – Kevin D. Kohl – FEMS Microbiology Letters

Plant, root, and soil microbiome

Understory herb layer exerts strong controls on soil microbial communities in subtropical plantations – Kai Yin – Scientific Reports

Design defines the effects of nanoceria at a low dose on soil microbiota and the potentiation of impacts by canola plant – Mohamed Hamidat – Environmental Science & Technology

Diversity Enhances NPP, N Retention, and Soil Microbial Diversity in Experimental Urban Grassland Assemblages – Grant L. Thompson – PLOS ONE

Water and extremophile microbiome

Diversity of Pico- to Mesoplankton along the 2000 km Salinity Gradient of the Baltic Sea – Tue O. O. Hu – Frontiers in Microbiology

Superimposed Pristine Limestone Aquifers with Marked Hydrochemical Differences Exhibit Distinct Fungal Communities – Ali Nawaz – Frontiers in Microbiology

Culture-independent characterization of novel psychrophilic magnetotactic cocci from Antarctic marine sediments – Fernanda Abreu – Environmental Microbiology

Food microbiology

Metagenomic sequencing reveals the relationship between microbiota composition and quality of Chinese Rice Wine – Xutao Hong – Scientific Reports

Exploring flavour-producing core microbiota in multispecies solid-state fermentation of traditional Chinese vinegar – Zong-Min Wang – Scientific Reports

Bioreactor microbiology

Mycoalgae biofilm: development of a novel platform technology using algae and fungal cultures – Aravindan Rajendran – Biotechnology for Biofuels

Techniques

Performance of 16s rDNA Primer Pairs in the Study of Rhizosphere and Endosphere Bacterial Microbiomes in Metabarcoding Studies – Bram Beckers – Frontiers in Microbiology

Misguided phylogenetic comparisons using DGGE excised bands may contaminate public sequence databases – Victor Satler Pylro – Journal of Microbiological Methods

Microbes in the news

Unlocking the secrets of bacterial biofilms – to use against them – Karin Sauer – The Conversation

CDC to set up network of labs to fight tough bacteria – Dale Shoemaker – The Morning Call

Stick insects produce bacterial enzymes themselves. In the course of evolution, genes of gut microbes ‘jumped’ to their insect host – EurekAlert

Tobacco Smoke Makes Germs More Resilient – University of Louisville – NewsWise

Malaria, Zika and Dengue Could Meet Their Match in Mosquito-Borne Bacteria. A common bacteria that infects mosquitoes seems to prevent them from carrying more deadly diseases – Brian Handwerk – Smithsonian

Wild Culture: The Wild Side of Beer Brewing – Anna Brones – Paste Magazine

Unlocking the Mysteries of the Microbiome – J Craig Venter Institute

Science, publishing, and career

Nondisclosure of Financial Interest in Clinical Practice Guideline Development: An Intractable Problem? – Hilda Bastian – PLOS Medicine

Financial Relationships between Organizations That Produce Clinical Practice Guidelines and the Biomedical Industry: A Cross-Sectional Study – Paul Campsall – PLOS Medicine

Pseudoscience

Why Is Big Naturopathy Afraid Of This Lone Whistleblower? – Kavin Senapathy – Forbes

Bik’s Brain: Monet

Welcome in my brain, which is full of completely useless associations. Here is another edition of #ICouldNotResist.

Today, with help from a Tweet by @MarylandMunros, I associated a graph made by the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) with a painting by Claude Monet.

Top: a visualization of ocean microbial data collected on JCVI’s Global Ocean Sampling Expedition (GOS). See the original post here.

Bottom: “Houses of Parliament, Sunset, 1903” painting by Claude Monet (image taken from Wikipedia).

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