2015
DOI: 10.1128/mbio.02284-14
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Application of a Neutral Community Model To Assess Structuring of the Human Lung Microbiome

Abstract: DNA from phylogenetically diverse microbes is routinely recovered from healthy human lungs and used to define the lung microbiome. The proportion of this DNA originating from microbes adapted to the lungs, as opposed to microbes dispersing to the lungs from other body sites and the atmosphere, is not known. We use a neutral model of community ecology to distinguish members of the lung microbiome whose presence is consistent with dispersal from other body sites and those that deviate from the model, suggesting … Show more

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“…14,19,29,30 The dominant bacteria genera found in the lower airways are Prevotella , Veillonella , and Streptococcus but also include Fusobacterium and Haemophilus . The nasal microbiome contributes little to lung communities during health in most, but not all, individuals.…”
Section: The Oral Microbiome As the Primary Source Of The Bacterial Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,19,29,30 The dominant bacteria genera found in the lower airways are Prevotella , Veillonella , and Streptococcus but also include Fusobacterium and Haemophilus . The nasal microbiome contributes little to lung communities during health in most, but not all, individuals.…”
Section: The Oral Microbiome As the Primary Source Of The Bacterial Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[33][34][35] Venkataraman et al showed microbial composition of the healthy lung in adults was consistent with the neutral community model, i.e., bacterial dispersal from upper respiratory niches, particularly the oral cavity, explained lung microbial communities. 36 Interestingly, viable bacteria account for 61% of the recovered OTUs. In diseased lungs, however, selection seemed to shape bacterial communities, suggesting stable colonization.…”
Section: The Lower Respiratory Tract Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the absence of such differences, community assembly is the result of the stochastic processes of dispersal and drift; organisms in the community are randomly lost, and are replaced at random by individuals from within the community or by dispersal of individuals from outside the community. While these assumptions of ecological equivalence may seem over-simplified, neutral models have successfully predicted the structures of many communities, including microbial communities Östman et al, 2010;Ofiteru et al, 2010;Venkataraman et al, 2015). Such models are particularly useful in modeling microbial systems, where the immense diversity of communities makes characterizing the specific ecological traits of each individual taxon difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%