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Gut Microbiome • The Human Microbiome Project, NIH 2007 • Goal • Catalogue microbial genes and species found within and on the human body • Sequenced • 60 million predicted genes • 600 microbial reference genomes • 700 metagenomes • Microbiome • 10 trillion to 100 trillion cells • 10 times the number of eukaryotic cells in the human body • Most of which reside in our GI tract Gut Microbiome • Gut Microbiota • Complex, diverse and vast microbial community • 10 conserved bacterial phyla • Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes comprise more than 90% • Actinobacteria and proteobacteria • Fusobacteria, Verrucomicrobia, Cyanobacteria • Species vary widely between individuals • Populated starting at birth • Affected by mode of delivery • Fostered by method of feeding • Breast milk vs formula • Protein and animal fat vs carbohydrate predominant diets • Modified by Age Gut Microbiome • In the absence of major dietary changes or antibiotics, the microbiota is remarkably stable • Significant role in health and disease • Eubiotic State • Energy harvest from otherwise inaccessible starches • Regulation of metabolism • Production of micronutrients and vitamins • Metabolism of xenobiotics • Gut epithelial-cell renewal • Immune system development • Protection from pathogenic organisms Gut Microbiome • In the absence of major dietary changes or antibiotics, the microbiota is remarkably stable • Significant role in health and disease • Eubiotic State • Dysbiotic State • Asthma and atopic diseases • Obesity and metabolic syndrome • Colorectal cancer • Enteric infections • Irritable bowel syndrome • Inflammatory bowel disease Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) • Acquired after antibiotic treatment and ingestion of environmental spores • Public health problem • Prevalence of 13.1 per 1,000 patients • 100,000 people dying annually • Strains with increased virulence • Resistance to fluoroquinolones • Increased toxin production
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