Microbiome digest, November 18, 2014

Pregnancy and birth microbiome

Fetal exposures and perinatal influences on the stool microbiota of premature infants – Diana A. Chernikova – Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine

The Origin of Human Milk Bacteria: Is There a Bacterial Entero-Mammary Pathway during Late Pregnancy and Lactation? – Juan M. Rodríguez – Advances in Nutrition

Human oral microbiome

Dysbiosis and alterations in predicted functions of subgingival microbiome in chronic periodontitis – Mariana E. Kirst – Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Human respiratory microbiome

Analysis of Changes in Diversity and Abundance of the Microbial Community in a Cystic Fibrosis Patient Over a Multi-Year Period – Joshua R. Stokell – Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Human gut microbiome

* Gut Microbes and the Brain: Paradigm Shift in Neuroscience – Emeran A. Mayer – Journal of Neuroscience

Fiber supplementation influences phylogenetic structure and functional capacity of the human intestinal microbiome: follow-up of a randomized controlled trial – Hannah D Holscher – American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Enteric microbiota leads to new therapeutic strategies for ulcerative colitis – Wei-Xu Chen – World Journal of Gastroenterology

Intestinal microbiota: The explosive mixture at the origin of inflammatory bowel disease? – Roberto Bringiotti – – World Journal of Gastroenterology

Direct Detection and Quantification of Bacterial Genes Associated with Inflammation in DNA Isolated from Stool – Ramon Gomez-Moreno – Advances in Microbiology

Review: The gut microbiome in health and in disease – Shreiner, Andrew B – Current Opinion in Gastroenterology

Animal models of microbiome research

* Composition of Intestinal Microbiota in Immune-Deficient Mice Kept in Three Different Housing Conditions – Christa Thoene-Reineke – PLOS ONE

The Gut Microbiota Modulates Glycaemic Control and Serum Metabolite Profiles in Non-Obese Diabetic Mice – Thomas U. Greiner – PLOS ONE

Animal microbiome

* Convergent Bacterial Microbiotas in the Fungal Agricultural Systems of Insects – Frank O. Aylward – mBio

* Optimization of preservation and processing of sea anemones for microbial community analysis using molecular tools – Joana Rocha – Scientific Reports

Global discovery of colonization determinants in the squid symbiont Vibrio fischeri – John F. Brooks, II – PNAS US

Plant microbiome

It takes an individual plant to raise a community: TRFLP analysis of the rhizosphere microbial community of two pairs of high- and low-metal-accumulating plants – Melanie P. Columbus – Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Soil and sediment microbiome

* Uncoupling of microbial community structure and function in decomposing litter across beech forest ecosystems in Central Europe – Witoon Purahong – Scientific Reports

Different Continuous Cropping Spans Significantly Affect Microbial Community Membership and Structure in a Vanilla-Grown Soil as Revealed by Deep Pyrosequencing – Wu Xiong – Microbial Ecology

Deforestation and cultivation with Maize (Zea mays L.) has a profound effect on the bacterial community structure in soil – Elizabeth Selene Gómez-Acata – Land Degradation & Development

Soil pH Determines Microbial Diversity and Composition in the Park Grass Experiment – Kateryna Zhalnina – Microbial Ecology

Shifts in carbon substrate utilization in sediment microbial communities along the Llobregat River – Anna Freixa – Fundamental and Applied Limnology / Archiv für Hydrobiologie

Salt effects on the soil microbial decomposer community and their role in organic carbon cycling: A review – Kristin M. Rath – Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Water microbiome

* Metagenome Sequencing of the Microbial Community of a Solar Saltern Crystallizer Pond at Cáhuil Lagoon, Chile – Alvaro M. Plominsky – Genome Announcements

Experimental evidence for strong stabilizing forces at high functional diversity of aquatic microbial communities – Francesco Carrara – ESA Ecology

Microbiome of the built environment

* Ecological succession and viability of human-associated microbiota on restroom surfaces – Sean M. Gibbons – Applied and Environmental Microbiology

* Seasonal Variability in Airborne Biotic Contaminants in Swine Confinement Buildings – Priyanka Kumari – PLOS ONE

Metabolomics

Bacterial microcompartments and the modular construction of microbial metabolism – Cheryl A. Kerfeld – Trends in Microbiology

Suppression of Microbial Metabolic Pathways Inhibits the Generation of the Human Body Odor Component Diacetyl by Staphylococcus spp – Takeshi Hara – PLOS ONE

Bioinformatics

A phylogeny-based sampling strategy and power calculator informs genome-wide
associations studydesign for microbial pathogens – Maha R. Farhat – Genome Medicine

* Poster: Assessment of eukaryotic communities in environmental samples: A workflow comparison for next-generation sequencing data – Kristin Hardge – ePIC

Archaea

Phylogenetically Driven Sequencing of Extremely Halophilic Archaea Reveals Strategies for Static and Dynamic Osmo-response – Erin A. Becker – PLOS Genetics

More microbiology papers

The commonly used antimicrobial additive triclosan is a liver tumor promoter – Mei-Fei Yueh – PNAS USA

Microbes in the News

Virus linked to mass die-off of sea stars – Craig Welch – The Seattle Times

Bik’s Picks

Wild chimpanzees plan their breakfast time, type, and location – Karline R. L. Janmaat – PNAS USA

Here Are 4 More Vulnerable Fish to Avoid Next Time You’re at the Sushi Bar – Dan Kedmey – Time

Comet landing: Organic molecules detected by Philae – Paul Rincon – BBC News

Correlation instead of causation?: Coffee Creamer, Crackers Linked To Worse Memory – Science2.0

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Microbiome digest, November 17, 2014

Microbiome in pregnancy and birth

16S rRNA Gene Sequencing, Multilocus Sequence Analysis, and Mass Spectrometry Identification of the Proposed New Species “Clostridium neonatale” – Philippe Bouvet – Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Human oral microbiome

Shaping the oral microbiota through intimate kissing – Remco Kort – Microbiome

Distinct composition of the oral indigenous microbiota in South Korean and Japanese adults – Toru Takeshita – Scientific Reports

Periodontal and peri-implant microbiota in patients with healthy and inflamed periodontal and peri-implant tissues – Long-Fei Zhuang – Clinical Oral Implants Research

An in vivo comparison of internal bacterial colonization in two dental implant systems: Identification of a pathogenic reservoir – Joanne Mawhinney – Acta Odontologica Scandinavica

Oral pathogens in children with respiratory disease – Yumiko Endo – Pediatric Dental Journal

Severity-Related Changes of Bronchial Microbiome in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – Marian Garcia-Nuñez – Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Human vaginal microbiome

Diversity of vaginal microbial communities and role of PAP smear in its detection – Neha Batra – International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences

Human microbiome – other and general

The conjunctival microbiome in health and trachomatous disease: a case control study – Yanjiao Zhou – Genome Medicine

What is a host? Incorporating the Microbiota into the ‘Damage-Response Framework’ – Arturo Casadevall and Liise-anne Pirofski – Infection and Immunity

Plant microbiome

Plant–insect interactions under bacterial influence: ecological implications and underlying mechanisms – Akiko Sugio – Journal of Experimental Botany

Soils and sediments microbiome

Bacterial community composition and biogeochemical heterogeneity in PAH-contaminated riverbank sediments – Gloria P. Johnston, Laura G. Leff – Journal of Soils and Sediments

Diversity of acidophilic prokaryotes at two acid mine drainage sites in Turkey – Pınar Aytar – Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Ammonia-oxidizing archaea versus bacteria in two soil aquifer treatment systems – Kun Ding – Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

Water microbiome

Community dynamics of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes in an estuary reservoir – Zhen Sun – Scientific Reports

454 Pyrosequencing reveals diversity of Bdellovibrio and like organisms in fresh and salt water – Nan Li – Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

Metabolomics

Molecular details of a starch utilization pathway in the human gut symbiont Eubacterium rectale – Darrell W. Cockburn – Molecular Microbiology

Immunology

Prevention and cure of rotavirus infection via TLR5/NLRC4–mediated production of IL-22 and IL-18 – Benyue Zhang – Science

Microbes in the news

Worm Defies Tradition, Stores Gut Bacteria in Gills Instead – Elizabeth Preston – Discover Magazine

Here’s How Many Bacteria Spread Through One Kiss – Mandy Oaklander – Time

How Bacteria In The Gut Help Fight Off Viruses – Michaeleen Doucleff – Goats and Soda – NPR

This could be the most important scientific breakthrough in our lifetimes – Bengt Saelensminde – MoneyWeek

Probing the Microbial Mysteries of Wine – Iratxe Zarraonaindia and Jack A. Gilbert – Microbe

Self-destructing drone is made of fungus, bacteria, and wasp spit – Lee Mathews – Geek.com

Bik’s Picks

Scientists Descend into Massive Crater in Yamal Peninsula in Siberia: Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved? – Rhodi Lee – Tech Times

Lightning expected to increase by 50 percent with global warming – Science Daily

Sometimes a Shirt is More Than Just a Shirt.. – Isis the Scientist

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Microbiome digest, November 14, 2014

Microbiome of pregnancy and birth

Prevention of preterm birth: Harnessing science to address the global epidemic – Craig E. Rubens – Science Translational Medicine

Human skin microbiome

* The Skin Microbiome: A Focus on Pathogens and Their Association with Skin Disease – Keisha Findley, Elizabeth A. Grice – PLOS Pathogens

Human respiratory microbiome

* Profiling bacterial community in upper respiratory tracts – Hana Yi – BMC Infectious Disease

Human gut microbiome

* Gut microbiome composition is associated with temperament during early childhood – Lisa M. Christian – Brain, Behavior, and Immunity

Diversity and Composition of the Adult Fecal Microbiome Associated with History of Cesarean Birth or Appendectomy: Analysis of the American Gut Project – James J. Goedert – EBioMedicine

In vivo efficacy of microbiota-sensitive coatings for colon targeting: A promising tool for IBD therapy – Y. Karrout – Journal of Controlled Release

Animal microbiome

Inhibition of fish pathogens by the microbiota from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss, Walbaum) and rearing environment – Carlos Araújo – Anaerobe

Description of Lacinutrix venerupis sp. nov., a novel bacterium associated with reared clams – Aide Lasa – Systematic and Applied Microbiology

Water microbiome

Changes in bacterial and eukaryotic communities during sewage decomposition in Mississippi river water – Asja Korajkic – Water Research

Metabolomics

Bacterial Metabolite Indole Modulates Incretin Secretion from Intestinal Enteroendocrine L Cells – Catalin Chimerel – Cell Reports

Microbial Bile Acid Metabolic Clusters: The Bouncers at the Bar – Joseph A. Sorg – Cell Host & Microbe

 

Bile provides key to CDI resistance – Cláudio Nunes Alves – Nature Reviews Microbiology

Immunology

ATP-Gated Ionotropic P2X7 Receptor Controls Follicular T Helper Cell Numbers in Peyer’s Patches to Promote Host-Microbiota Mutualism – Michele Proietti – Immunity

The Interplay between the Intestinal Microbiota and the Immune System – Yuk Man Kevin Lei – Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology

Microbes in the news

Gut–brain link grabs neuroscientists – Idea that intestinal bacteria affect mental health gains ground – Sara Reardon – Nature

* More Evidence That There’s a Connection Between a Person’s Gut Bacteria And Brain – Colin Schultz – Smithsonian Magazine

“Microbiome” of Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs shifts during infectious disease outbreaks – National Science Foundation

Bacteria become ‘genomic tape recorders’, recording chemical exposures in their DNA – ScienceDaily

Science, publishing, career

How to write a first draft – Annelie – WriteScience.org

Bik’s Picks

Premature infants are exposed to unsafe levels of chemical in medical products used to save their lives – Science Daily

The Dutch Village Where Everyone Has Dementia – The Atlantic

Keeping Mates Close and Competition Out in an Ocean Sponge – Casey Dunn – New York Times

20 Vintage Gadgets from Scientific American Readers [Slide Show] – Larry Greenemeier – Scientific American

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Microbiome digest, November 12, 2014

Another short installment of the Digest. Two studies on microbial DNA contamination in reagents and laboratories, and gut microbiome in Down Syndrome.
Human gut microbiome

* Gut Microbiome in Down Syndrome – Elena Biagi – PLOS ONE

* Superresolution Imaging Captures Carbohydrate Utilization Dynamics in Human Gut Symbionts – Krishanthi S. Karunatilaka – mBio

Microbiota Talks Cholera out of the Gut – Amanda J. Hay, Jun Zhu – Cell Host & Microbe

 

Animal microbiome

Comparative Metagenomic Analysis of Coral Microbial Communities Using a Reference-Independent Approach – Camila Carlos – PLOS ONE

The Effect of Antibiotics on Associated Bacterial Community of Stored Product Mites – Jan Kopecky – PLOS ONE

 

Metagenomic Insights into the RDX-Degrading Potential of the Ovine Rumen Microbiome – Robert W. Li – PLOS ONE

Plant microbiome

Functional Potential of Soil Microbial Communities in the Maize Rhizosphere – Xiangzhen Li – PLOS ONE

* Genome-wide association study of Arabidopsis thaliana leaf microbial community – Matthew W. Horton – Nature Communications

Environmental microbiome

A method for sampling microbial aerosols using high altitude balloons – N.C. Bryan – Journal of Microbiological Methods

Techniques

(preprint already featured here in July, but now officially out)
* Reagent and laboratory contamination can critically impact sequence-based microbiome analyses – Susannah J Salter – BMC Biology

* Diverse and Widespread Contamination Evident in the Unmapped Depths of High Throughput Sequencing Data – Richard W. Lusk – PLOS ONE

 

Reconceptualising the beta diversity-environmental heterogeneity relationship in running water systems – Jani Heino – Freshwater Biology

Microbes in the news

* Contaminomics: Why Some Microbiome Studies May Be Wrong – Ed Yong – National Geographic

* The Kitome: Dealing with the reagent microbiome – Pat Schloss – Mothur.org

DNA Extraction Kits Contaminated – Kerry Grens – The Scientist

Bik’s Picks

Serotonin lies at the intersection of pain and itch – Bethany Brookshire – ScienceNews

Rainbow palette found in Brooklyn’s contaminated water – Aviva Rutkin – New Scientist

This did not work on my cats, but feel free to try:
‘Cat Circles’, The Amazing Phenomenon In Which a Cat Will Always Sit Inside a Circle on the Floor – Lori Dorn – Laughing Squid

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Microbiome digest, November 11, 2014

Human oral microbiome

Physiological Adaptations of Key Oral Bacteria – C. W. Ian Douglas – Advances in Microbial Physiology

Human gut microbiome

Development and Survival of Th17 Cells within the Intestines: The Influence of Microbiome- and Diet-Derived Signals – Joseph H. Chewning – The Journal of Immunology

Gut Inflammation and Immunity: What Is the Role of the Human Gut Virome? – Alfredo Focà – Mediators of Inflammation

Animal microbiome

Faecal Microbiota of Forage-Fed Horses in New Zealand and the Population Dynamics of Microbial Communities following Dietary Change – Karlette A. Fernandes – PLOS ONE

The Effect of Phytochemical Tannins-Containing Diet on Rumen Fermentation Characteristics and Microbial Diversity Dynamics in Goats Using 16S rDNA Amplicon Pyrosequencing – B. R. Min – Agriculture, Food & Analytical Bacteriology

Microbial diversity in forestomach and caecum contents of the greater long-tailed hamster Tscherskia triton (Rodentia: Cricetidae) – Akio Shinohara – Mammalian Biology – Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde

The pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis disturbs the frog skin microbiome during a natural epidemic and experimental infection – Andrea J. Jani – PNAS USA

Gill bacteria enable a novel digestive strategy in a wood-feeding mollusk – Roberta M. O’Connor – PNAS USA

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi communities in a coral cay system (Morrocoy, Venezuela) and their relationships with environmental variables – M.M. Alguacil – Science of the Total Environment

Soil microbiome

Short-term parasite-infection alters already the biomass, activity and functional diversity of soil microbial communities – Jun-Min Li – Scientific Reports

Impact of short-term storage temperature on determination of microbial community composition and abundance in aerated forest soil and anoxic pond sediment samples – Franziska B. Brandt – Systematic and Applied Microbiology

Seasonal influence of climate manipulation on microbial community structure and function in mountain soils – Jérémy Puissant – Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Effect of organic and conventional practices on carbon-substrate utilisation by the soil microbial community in a ‘Cripps Pink’/M7 apple orchard – Andre H Meyer – South African Journal of Plant and Soil

* The Soil Biota Composition along a Progressive Succession of Secondary Vegetation in a Karst Area – Jie Zhao – PLOS ONE

Effects of salinization and crude oil contamination on soil bacterial community structure in the Yellow River Delta region, China – Yong-chao Gao – Applied Soil Ecology

Water microbiome

Community dynamics of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes in an estuary reservoir – Zhen Sun – Scientific Reports

Microbial diversity and community structure across environmental gradients in Bransfield Strait, Western Antarctic Peninsula – Camila N. Signori – Frontiers in Microbiology

Metagenomics

Assessment of quality control approaches for metagenomic data analysis – Qian Zhou – Scientific Reports

PaperClip: rapid multi-part DNA assembly from existing libraries – Maryia Trubitsyna – Nucleic Acids Research

Microbial phylogeny

* Assessing the global phylum level diversity within the bacterial domain: A review – Noha H. Youssef – Journal of Advanced Research

Science, publishing, career

Crosspost: Using Google Scholar in Scholarly Workflows – Jonathan Eisen – microBEnet

Hilarious: Overly honest references: “Should we cite the crappy Gabor paper here?” – RetractionWatch – (Note: paper has been removed – see a screenshot here)

Microbes in the news

* Bacteria Hysteria? Deadly bacteria normally found in toilets was discovered in the microwave of these students – The Journal.ie

Bik’s Picks

Comparative analysis of the domestic cat genome reveals genetic signatures underlying feline biology and domestication – Michael J. Montague – PNAS USA

UCSF develops site to make sense out of sugar science – Erin Allday – SFGate

Found: The Ideal Fatness for Elephant Seals – Elizabeth Preston – Discover

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Microbiome digest, November 10, 2014

Pregnancy and birth microbiome

* Intestinal Microbiota is Different in Women with Preterm Birth: Results from Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis – Arihiro Shiozaki – PLOS ONE

Ureaplasma species and Mycoplasma hominis in cervical fluid of pregnancies complicated by preterm prelabor rupture of membranes – Ivana Musilova – Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine

Human respiratory microbiome

Characterization and quantification of the fungal microbiome in serial samples from individuals with cystic fibrosis – Sven D Willger – Microbiome

Human gut microbiome

* The human intestinal microbiome at extreme ages of life. Dietary intervention as a way to counteract alterations – Nuria Salazar – Frontiers in Genetics

Nanosilver-Mediated Change in Human Intestinal Microbiota – Pranab Das – Journal of Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology

Animal microbiome

Bacterial Diversity Dynamics Associated with Different Diets and Different Primer Pairs in the Rumen of Kankrej Cattle – Dipti W. Pitta – PLOS ONE

Think laterally: horizontal gene transfer from symbiotic microbes may extend the phenotype of marine sessile hosts– Sandie M. Degnan – Frontiers in Microbiology

* Temporal changes in the bacterial community of animal feces and their correlation with stable fly oviposition, larval development, and adult fitness – Thais A. Albuquerque and Ludek Zurek – Frontiers in Microbiology

Plant microbiome

Bacterial networks and co-occurrence relationships in the lettuce root microbiota – Massimiliano Cardinale – Environmental Microbiome

Fungicide Effects on Fungal Community Composition in the Wheat Phyllosphere – Ida Karlsson – PLOS ONE

* Spatial structuring of bacterial communities within individual Ginkgo biloba trees – Jonathan W. Leff – Environmental Microbiology

Soil microbiome

Printing Soil: A single-step, high throughput method to isolate microorganisms and near-neighbor microbial consortia from a complex environmental sample – Bradley R. Ringeisen – Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Microbial communities of frozen soils of the Tuimaada Valley in Central Sakha – T. I. Ivanova – Biology Bulletin

Metabolomics

Automatic Prediction of Polysaccharide Utilization Loci in Bacteroidetes Species –
Nicolas Terrapon – Bioinformatics

Microbial Ecology

The importance of sample archiving in microbial ecology – S. Craig Cary & Noah Fierer – Nature Reviews Microbiology

“it is an unwritten rule that all freezers will rapidly become filled to capacity, no matter how many freezers are purchased”

Coincidental Loss of Bacterial Virulence in Multi-Enemy Microbial Communities – Ji Zhang – PLOS ONE

Top-down effects of a lytic bacteriophage and protozoa on bacteria in aqueous and biofilm phases – Ji Zhang – Ecology and Evolution

Bioinformatics

Toward a better understanding of Apis mellifera and Varroa destructor microbiomes: introducing “PhyloH” as a novel phylogenetic diversity analysis tool – A Sandionigi – Molecular Ecology Resources

SRI International’s BioCyc Database Collection Expanded for Easy Access to Information about Microbes and Metabolic Pathways

Microbes in the news

* Will You Donate Your Poop To Science? – Christopher Robbins – Gothamist

Pediatric Research | Microbiome research exploding with new revelations – John Barnard – Dispatch

Line Dancing Bacteria on a Chip – UTwente.nl

* Researcher studies microbiome of the dead – Melissa Benmark – WKAR Michigan State University

Bik’s Picks

The Unbelievable Skepticism of the Amazing Randi – Adam Higginbotham – New York Times

Winners Announced For The World’s Richest Science Award: The $3 Million Breakthrough Prize – F.D. Flam – Forbes

* The Challenge of Teaching Science in Rural America – Alexandra Ossola – The Atlantic

Don’t swallow it: Six health myths you should ignore – New Scientist

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Microbiome digest, November 7, 2014

General microbiome

Special issue of Cell Metabolism on Microbiome:

The Multifaceted Metabolic Microbiome—Marching toward Function – Nikla Emambokus – Cell Metabolism
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550413114004653

A Bitter Aftertaste: Unintended Effects of Artificial Sweeteners on the Gut Microbiome – Nicholas A. Bokulich, Martin J. Blaser
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550413114004598

Specialized Metabolites from the Microbiome in Health and Disease – Gil Sharon
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S155041311400463X

Determining Microbial Products and Identifying Molecular Targets in the Human Microbiome – Regina Joice
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550413114004501

Vitamin B12 as a Modulator of Gut Microbial Ecology – Patrick H. Degnan
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550413114004495

γ-Butyrobetaine Is a Proatherogenic Intermediate in Gut Microbial Metabolism of L-Carnitine to TMAO – Robert A. Koeth
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550413114004537

Human vaginal microbiome

Interplay Between the Temporal Dynamics of the Vaginal Microbiota and Human Papillomavirus Detection – Rebecca M. Brotman – Journal of Infectious Diseases
http://jid.oxfordjournals.org/content/210/11/1723.abstract

A novel role for maternal stress and microbial transmission in early life programming and neurodevelopment – Eldin Jašarević – Neurobiology of Stress
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352289514000137

Human gut microbiome

Human Genetics Shape the Gut Microbiome – Julia K. Goodrich – Cell
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867414012410

The potential beneficial role of faecal microbiota transplantation in diseases other than Clostridium difficile infection – R. Singh – Clinical Microbiology and Infection
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1469-0691.12799/abstract

Gastrointestinal microbiota in children with autism in Slovakia – Aleksandra Tomova – Physiology & Behavior
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031938414005101

In vitro models

Comparative study of the in vitro fermentative characteristics of fenugreek gum, white bread and bread with fenugreek gum using Human faecal microbes – K.T. Roberts – Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212619814000515

Animal microbiome

The draft genome, transcriptome, and microbiome of Dermatophagoides farinae reveal a broad spectrum of dust mite allergens – Ting-Fung Chan – Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0091674914013669

Soil microbiome

(not really microbiome, but of interest):

Pedodiversity – Rare earth – Michael Tennesen – Science
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/346/6210/692.summary

Water microbiome

Viral attack exacerbates the susceptibility of a bloom-forming alga to ocean acidification – Shanwen Chen – Global Change Biology
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcb.12753/abstract

Food microbiology

Microbiota and metabolites of aged bottled gueuze beers converge to the same composition
Freek Spitaels – Food Microbiology
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0740002014002548

Microbiological changes, shelf life and identification of initial and spoilage microbiota of sea bream fillets stored under various conditions using 16S rRNA gene analysis – Foteini F Parlapani – Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jsfa.6957/abstract

More microbiology

The Evolution and Genetics of Virus Host Shifts – Ben Longdon – PLOS Pathogens
http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004395

Microbes in the news

When obesity is an inherited trait, maybe gut bacteria is the link – Melissa Healy – LA Times
http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-obesity-genes-gut-bacteria-20141106-story.html

Norovirus: The Perfect Pathogen Emerges From the Shadows – Carl Zimmer – National Geographic
http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2014/11/06/norovirus-the-perfect-pathogen-emerges-from-the-shadows/

Science, publishing and career

Make data sharing easy: PLOS launches its Data Repository Integration Partner Program – Jennifer Lin – PLOS Blogs

Make data sharing easy: PLOS launches its Data Repository Integration Partner Program

Satire: Manuscript Becomes Highly-Cited Without PR Campaign – The Allium
http://www.theallium.com/science-life/manuscript-becomes-highly-cited-without-pr-campaign/

Bik’s Picks

Origin of the unique ventilatory apparatus of turtles: How the tortoise’s ribs got embedded in its shell – Science Daily
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/11/141107111042.htm

Killer Chairs: How Desk Jobs Ruin Your Health – James Levine – Scientific American
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/killer-chairs-how-desk-jobs-ruin-your-health/

Allergic to Penicillin? You’re Probably Not – Judy Silverman and Maggie Fox – NBC News
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/allergic-penicillin-youre-probably-not-n243161

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Microbiome digest, November 5, 2014

Bioinformatic tools for tree building and metagenomics, microbiome of iPads in hospitals, and stool samples from indigenous cultures.
Human clinical microbiome

MetaGeniE: Characterizing Human Clinical Samples Using Deep Metagenomic Sequencing – Arun Rawat – PLOS ONE

“We have developed an efficient strategy that identifies “all against all” relationships between sequencing reads and reference genomes.”

Human gut microbiome

Human Fecal Microbiome–Based Biomarkers for Colorectal Cancer – Vilvapathy Narayanan – Cancer Prevention Research

“A recent study by Zackular and colleagues… provides an important way forward here in showing that specific analysis of multiple aspects of the microbiome composition in toto provides reliable detection of both precancerous and cancerous lesions. “

Plant microbiome

Covalently linked hopanoid-lipid A improves outer-membrane resistance of a Bradyrhizobium symbiont of legumes – Alba Silipo – Nature Communications

“Here we demonstrate that a photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium strain, symbiont of Aeschynomene legumes, synthesizes a unique LPS bearing a hopanoid covalently attached to lipid A.”

Microbiome of the built environment

* Surface Microbiology of the iPad Tablet Computer and the Potential to Serve as a Fomite in Both Inpatient Practice Settings as Well as Outside of the Hospital Environment – Elizabeth B. Hirsch – PLOS ONE

“Thirty iPads belonging to faculty with a variety of practice settings were sampled to determine the presence and quantity of clinically-relevant organisms.”

Bioinformatic tools

A Phylogeny-Based Benchmarking Test for Orthology Inference Reveals the Limitations of Function-Based Validation – Kalliopi Trachana – PLOS ONE

“Therefore, we constructed high quality “gold standard” orthologous groups that can serve as a benchmark set for orthology inference in bacterial species.”

Towards more accurate ancestral protein genotype–phenotype reconstructions with the use of species tree-aware gene trees – Mathieu Groussin – Molecular Biology and Evolution

“Here, we show with simulations that utilizing information on species history using a model that accounts for the duplication, horizontal transfer and loss (DTL) of genes statistically increases ASR accuracy.”

IQ-TREE: A fast and effective stochastic algorithm for estimating maximum likelihood phylogenies – Lam-Tung Nguyen – Molecular Biology and Evolution

“We show that a combination of hill-climbing approaches and a stochastic perturbation method can be time-efficiently implemented.”

Sampling and DNA extraction techniques

Nasal Screening for MRSA: Different Swabs – Different Results! – Philipp Warnke – PLOS ONE

“This study investigates the performance of different swab-types in nasal MRSA-screening by utilizing a unique artificial nose model to provide realistic and standardized screening conditions.”

Microbes in the news

Les Dethlefsen from our lab did an excellent “AMA” (ask me anything) on Reddit/Science today, on the human gut microbiota. Read the questions and Les’ answers here.

* Fecal Matters: A Stepping Stool to Understanding Indigenous Cultures – Daniella Lowenberg – PLOS Blogs

“Suspecting that this excrement is rich in biological clues, a group of researchers conducted experiments to investigate fecal microbiomes and published a study in PLOS ONE detailing insights into the diets and lifestyles of two ancient indigenous cultures of Puerto Rico”

Quantifying the Microbiome and the State of Crowd Science with Jessica Richman (1h Podcast) – The Quantified Body

“…we have an excellent guest today to bring us up to date on all this. Jessica Richman, is CEO and co-founder of uBiome.”

* If you think your city subway only consists of smelly disgruntled commuters, think again… – Marcus Leung – MicroBEnet

“Have you ever wondered what microbes are around you when you take public transport? Personally, I think about it every day during my two-hour subway commute to and from our lab here in Hong Kong.”

Science, publishing, and career

Metascience could rescue the ‘replication crisis’ – Jonathan W. Schooler – Nature

“Metascience, the science of science, uses rigorous methods to examine how scientific practices influence the validity of scientific conclusions. “

Interactive notebooks: Sharing the code – Helen Shen – Nature

“The free IPython notebook makes data analysis easier to record, understand and reproduce.”

Column: It takes time and a team to win grants – Ingrid Eisenstadter – Nature

“All our applicants are people who were bright enough to get PhDs and MDs, but the proposals we receive tend to share the same flaws, whether they come from recent graduates or from researchers with years of experience.”

Elsevier bad for your h-index? – Ferniglab

“The negotiations between the Dutch universities and Elsevier have foundered…., which means that from 1 January 2015, Dutch researchers will no longer have access to Elsevier journals.”

Sexy molecules! Comedian Megan Amram talks ‘Science… for Her!’ (Q&A) – Amanda Kooser -CNET

“”Parks and Recreation” writer Megan Amram offers up a “raunchy, crazy” textbook full of carbon dating, physics as nail art and kale.”

Bik’s Picks

YouTube video: Brian Cox visits the world’s biggest vacuum chamber – Human Universe: Episode 4 Preview – BBC Two

“…what happens when a bowling ball and a feather are dropped together under the conditions of outer space (vacuum – EB).”

Study in paradise: Stanford professors turn Hawaii into a living science classroom – Bjorn Carey – Stanford News

“Students in the School of Earth Science’s Wrigley Field Program in Hawaii spend the quarter measuring vegetation, coral reefs and volcanoes to understand the dynamics of one of the planet’s most interesting ecosystems.”

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Microbiome Digest, November 4, 2014

Tomorrow, Wednesday November 5, at 1:00pm USA-EST : Upcoming AMA (Ask Me Anything) in reddit/r/science: “Microbiota of the human gut” with my co-worker Les Dethlefsen. Ask him anything! You can submit questions, vote for the best questions, and the top questions will be answered by Les.

Human gut microbiome

* Rapid changes in the gut microbiome during human evolution – Andrew H. Moeller – PNAS USA

“To establish how the gut microbiome has changed since the diversification of human and ape species, we characterized the microbial assemblages residing within hundreds of wild chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas.”

and: Human Gut Bacteria Much Different Than Apes – Science 2.0

* Blastocystis Is Associated with Decrease of Fecal Microbiota Protective Bacteria: Comparative Analysis between Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Control Subjects – Céline Nourrisson – PLOS ONE

“Here, we first compared the prevalence of Blastocystis among 56 IBS patients (40 IBS with constipation (IBS-C), 9 IBS with diarrhea (IBS-D), 4 mixed IBS (IBS-M) and 3 unsubtyped IBS (IBS-U) according to the Rome III criteria) and 56 control (i.e. without any diagnosed chronic or acute gastrointestinal disorder) subjects. “

Animal models of microbiome research

* Bone Marrow Dendritic Cells from Mice with an Altered Microbiota Provide Interleukin 17A-Dependent Protection against Entamoeba histolytica Colitis – Stacey L. Burgess – mBio

“In studies utilizing a murine model, we demonstrated that colonization of the gut with the commensal Clostridia-related bacteria known as segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) is protective during E. histolytica infection.”

Animal microbiome

Effect of Copper Treatment on the Composition and Function of the Bacterial Community in the Sponge Haliclona cymaeformis – Ren-Mao Tian – mBio

“16S rRNA gene sequencing results showed that the sponge Haliclona cymaeformis harbored symbiotic sulfur-oxidizing Ectothiorhodospiraceae and photosynthetic Cyanobacteria as dominant species. “

Bioinformatics tools

Massive fungal biodiversity data re-annotation with multi-level clustering – Duong Vu – Scientific Reports

“An implementation of the algorithm allowed clustering of all 344,239 ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacer) fungal sequences from GenBank”

Viruses and phages

Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry applied to virus identification – Adriana Calderaro – Scientific Reports

“The results revealed MALDI-TOF MS to be an effective and inexpensive tool for the identification of the three poliovirus serotypes. “

More microbiology

Occurrence and expression of bacterial human virulence gene homologues in natural soil bacteria – Ditte A. Søborg – FEMS Microbial Ecology

“About 25% of the bacterial isolates contained virulence gene homologues representing toxin (hblA, cytK2), adhesin (fimH), regulator (phoQ) and resistance (yfbI) determinants in pathogenic bacteria.”

Science, publishing, and career

* Don’t Worry Your Pretty Little Heads – Rebecca Schuman – Slate

“I don’t understand how they wrote the paper or the op-ed they did while looking at the same results I see in their paper. … Where I come from,” she concludes, “we call that institutional bias.”

Bik’s Picks

Birds found using human musical scales for the first time – Virginia Morell – Science Blog

“The flutelike songs of the male hermit thrush (Catharus guttatus) are some of the most beautiful in the animal kingdom.”

Vaccine-resistant polio strain discovered – Science Daily

“The DNA sequence shows two mutations, unknown until now, of the proteins that form the “shell” (capsid) of the virus.”

The appliance of science: home experiments with your kids – Louise Holden – Irish Times

“Next week is Science Week, and one of the messages that McCarthy is hoping to put out there is that science is for everybody, not just those hoping to work in the sector. Helping your child to become science-literate is a great gift.”

The top 20 catchiest songs of all time, according to science – Michelle Starr – CNET

“A year-long survey by the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester has revealed the top 10 most persistent earworms — with the Spice Girls topping the list.”

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Microbiome digest, November 3, 2014

Human oral and vaginal microbiomes, rumen microbiome of impalas, sample handling and sponges, and two remarkable pieces in the New York Times.

Human oral microbiome

The association between the upper digestive tract microbiota by HOMIM and oral health in a population-based study in Linxian, China – Guoqin Yu – BMC Public Health

“Human Oral Microbe Identification Microarrays were used to test for the presence of 272 human oral bacterial species (97 genera) in upper digestive tract (UDT) samples collected from 659 participants. “

Pregnancy and birth microbiome

Poster: Comparison of the Vaginal Microbiomes of Pregnant Women of Four Ethnicities
and Identification of Taxa Associated with Urogenital Disease – Mendz GL – ECCMID Poster

“Principal component analysis suggested differences in the bacterial populations of healthy women and those with genital infections, with clustering of the latter along the Protobacteria axis “

Animal microbiome

Examination of the Rumen Bacteria and Methanogenic Archaea of Wild Impalas (Aepyceros melampus melampus) from Pongola, South Africa – Laura M. Cersosimo – Microbial Ecology

“In the present study, next-generation sequencing and real-time polymerase chain reaction were used to investigate the diversity and density of the bacteria and methanogenic archaea residing in the rumen of five adult male impalas”

Effects of sample handling and cultivation bias on the specificity of bacterial communities in keratose marine sponges – Cristiane C. Hardoim – Frontiers in Microbiology

Bacterial community profiling of the sympatric keratose species Sarcotragus spinosulus and Ircinia variabilis (Dictyoceratida, Irciniidae) was performed by polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and 454-pyrosequecing of 16S rRNA gene fragments. “

Plant microbiome

Soil type-dependent effects of a potential biocontrol inoculant on indigenous bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of field-grown lettuce – Susanne Schreiter – FEMS Microbiology Ecology

“16S rRNA gene fragments amplified from total community DNA were analyzed by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and pyrosequencing. “

Are heterotrophic and silica-rich eukaryotic microbes an important part of the lichen symbiosis? – David M Wilkinson – Mycology: An International Journal on Fungal Biology

“In this necessarily speculative paper we highlight areas for future research and how newer technologies may be useful for understanding the full suite of organisms involved in the lichen symbiosis.”

Soil microbiome

Selection on soil microbiomes reveals reproducible impacts on plant function – Kevin Panke-Buisse – ISME Journal

“Analysis of the soil microbial community using 16 S rRNA gene sequencing showed distinct microbiota profiles assembling by flowering time treatment.”

Chemolithotrophy in the continental deep subsurface: Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF), USA – Magdalena R. Osburn – Frontiers in Microbiology

“Geochemical data, energetic modeling, and DNA sequencing were combined with principle component analysis to describe this deep (down to 8100 ft below surface), terrestrial environment.”

Bioinformatic tools

* Seeing the forest for the genes: Using metagenomics to infer the aggregated traits of microbial communities – Noah Fierer – Frontiers in Microbiology

“Microbial ecologists could benefit by borrowing the concept of community-aggregated traits (CATs) from plant ecologists to glean more insight from the ever-increasing amount of metagenomic data being generated.”

Metabolomics

Fructan supplementation of senior cats affects stool metabolite concentrations and fecal microbiota concentrations, but not nitrogen partitioning in excreta – K.A. Barry – Journal of Animal Science

“Fructan supplementation may benefit senior cats as it modulates stool odor-forming compounds and decreases some protein catabolites and pathogenic gut microbiota concentrations without affecting N retention.”

Proteomics

From the Banfield lab: Development of an enhanced metaproteomic approach for deepening the microbiome characterization in the human infant gut – Weili Xiong – Journal of Proteome Research

“….we have designed a novel metaproteomic strategy based on double filtering (DF) the raw samples, a method that fractionates microbial from human cells to enhance microbial protein identification and characterization in complex fecal samples from healthy premature infants. “

More microbiology

Complementarity between targeted real-time specific PCR and conventional broad-range 16S rDNA PCR in the syndrome-driven diagnosis of infectious diseases – A.-S. Morel – European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases

“Herein, we report our experience in the diagnosis of infectious diseases over two years, during which 32,948 clinical samples from 18,056 patients were received from France and abroad.”

Microbes in the news

There Is No ‘Healthy’ Microbiome – Ed Yong – New York Times

“The microbiome is complex, varied, ever changing and context-dependent — qualities that are the enemies of easy categorization.”

Study: Ice Man has traces of bacteria that undermined his health – BetaWired

“…they found evidence of the presence of Treponema denticola, an opportunistic pathogen implicated in the development of periodontal diseases. “

Science, publishing, and career

How Do Small Things Make a Big Difference? Activities to Teach about Human–Microbe Interactions – Chandana Jasti – The American Biology Teacher

“In these guided inquiry activities, students investigate human–microbe interactions as they work together to interpret and analyze authentic data from published articles and develop scientific models.”

2014 Life Sciences Salary Survey – Jyoti Madhusoodanan – The Scientist

“This year’s data reveal notable variation in compensation for life scientists working in different fields, sectors, and regions of the world.”

Academic Science Isn’t Sexist – Wendy M. Williams and Stephen J. Ceci – New York Times

Our analyses show that women can and do prosper in math-based fields of science, if they choose to enter these fields in the first place.”

and two rebuttals:
Academic science is sexist: We do have a problem here – Emily Willingham
The flawed and offensive logic of “Academic Science Isn’t Sexist” in the @nytimes – Jonathan Eisen – The Tree of Life

Bik’s Picks

Standing time and all-cause mortality in a large cohort of Australian adults – Hidde P. van der Ploeg – Preventive Medicine

“Increasing standing may hold promise for alleviating the health risks of prolonged sitting.”

A Face to Remember – Kerry Grens – The Scientist

“Once dominated by correlational studies, face-perception research is moving into the realm of experimentation—and gaining tremendous insight.”

* With a very cute picture: Rovers Disguised as Baby Penguins Can Quietly Infiltrate Penguin Colonies – Rachel Nuwer – Smithsonian

“Pursuing this hunch, they outfitted the rover with a big ball of fluff and a little penguin head and arms. ”

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