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Integrated Human Skin Bacteria Genome Catalog Reveals Extensive Unexplored Habitat-Specific Microbiome Diversity and Function

  • Zhiming Li
  • , Yanmei Ju
  • , Jingjing Xia
  • , Zhe Zhang
  • , Hefu Zhen
  • , Xin Tong
  • , Yuzhe Sun
  • , Haorong Lu
  • , Yang Zong
  • , Peishan Chen
  • , Kaiye Cai
  • , Zhen Wang
  • , Huanming Yang
  • , Jiucun Wang
  • , Jian Wang
  • , Yong Hou
  • , Xin Jin
  • , Tao Zhang
  • , Wenwei Zhang
  • , Xun Xu
  • Liang Xiao, Ruijin Guo, Chao Nie
  • BGI Research
  • China National GeneBank
  • Fudan University
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Zhejiang University
  • Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
  • BGI-GenoImmune
  • BGI Research

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Abstract

The skin is the largest organ in the human body. Various skin environments on its surface constitutes a complex ecosystem. One of the characteristics of the skin micro-ecosystem is low biomass, which greatly limits a comprehensive identification of the microbial species through sequencing. In this study, deep-shotgun sequencing (average 21.5 Gigabyte (Gb)) from 450 facial samples and publicly available skin metagenomic datasets of 2069 samples to assemble a Unified Human Skin Genome (UHSG) catalog is integrated. The UHSG encompasses 813 prokaryotic species derived from 5779 metagenome-assembled genomes, among which 470 are novel species covering 20 phyla with 1385 novel assembled genomes. Based on the UHSG, the core functions of the skin microbiome are described and the differences in amino acid metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, and drug resistance functions among different phyla are identified. Furthermore, analysis of secondary metabolites of the near-complete genomes further find 1220 putative novel secondary metabolites, several of which are found in previously unknown genomes. Single nucleotide variant (SNV) reveals a possible skin protection mechanism: the negative selection process of the skin environment to conditional pathogens. UHSG offers a convenient reference database that will facilitate a more in-depth understanding of the role of skin microorganisms in the skin.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2300050
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume10
Issue number28
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bacterial genomes
  • mutation
  • secondary metabolites
  • single nucleotide
  • skin microbiome

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