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Focus: Microbiome: Distinct Ecological Niche of Anal,Oral, and Cervical Mucosal Microbiomes in Adolescent Women
Authors:Benjamin C Smith  Christine P Zolnik  Mykhaylo Usyk  Zigui Chen  Katherine Kaiser  Anne Nucci-Sack  Ken Peake  Angela Diaz  Shankar Viswanathan  Howard D Strickler  Nicolas F Schlecht  Robert D Burk
Abstract:Human body sites represent ecological niches for microorganisms, each providing variations in microbial exposure, nutrient availability, microbial competition, and host immunological responses. In this study, we investigated the oral, anal, and cervical microbiomes from the same 20 sexually active adolescent females, using culture-independent, next-generation sequencing. DNA from each sample was amplified for the bacterial 16S rRNA gene and sequenced on an Illumina platform using paired-end reads. Across the three anatomical niches, we found significant differences in bacterial community composition and diversity. Overall anal samples were dominated with Prevotella and Bacteriodes, oral samples with Streptococcus and Prevotella, and cervical samples with Lactobacillus. The microbiomes of a few cervical samples clustered with anal samples in weighted principal coordinate analyses, due in part to a higher proportion of Prevotella in those samples. Additionally, cervical samples had the lowest alpha diversity. Our results demonstrate the occurrence of distinct microbial communities across body sites within the same individual.
Keywords:human microbiome  cervical microbiome  anal microbiome  oral microbiome  metacommunity theory  massively-parallel sequencing  next-generation sequencing
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