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SRX23390378: Lactococcus garvieae Bang155_08_4B6_JG2017
1 PACBIO_SMRT (Sequel) run: 16,699 spots, 92.8M bases, 65.6Mb downloads

Design: Please refer to the Method section of our paper.
Submitted by: Washington University in St. Louis
Study: Prevotella copri and microbiota members mediate the beneficial effects of a therapeutic food for malnutrition
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Microbiota-directed complementary food (MDCF) formulations have been designed to repair the gut communities of malnourished children. A randomized controlled trial demonstrated that one formulation, MDCF-2, improved weight gain in malnourished Bangladeshi children compared to a more calorically-dense standard nutritional intervention. Metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) from study participants revealed correlations between ponderal growth and expression of MDCF-2 glycan utilization pathways by Prevotella copri strains. To test this correlation, here we use gnotobiotic mice colonized with defined consortia of age- and ponderal growth-associated gut bacterial strains, with or without P. copri isolates resembling the MAGs. Combining gut metagenomics and metatranscriptomics with host single nucleus RNAseq and gut metabolomics analyses, we identify a key role of P. copri in metabolizing MDCF-2 glycans and uncover its interactions with other microbes including Bifidobacterium infantis. P. copri-containing consortia mediated weight gain and modulated energy metabolism within intestinal epithelial cells. Our results reveal structure-function relationships between MDCF-2 and members of the gut microbiota of malnourished children with potential implications for future therapies.
Sample:
SAMN39609452 • SRS20251289 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: Lactococcus garvieae Bang155 08 4B6 JG2017
Instrument: Sequel
Strategy: OTHER
Source: GENOMIC SINGLE CELL
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: SINGLE
Runs: 1 run, 16,699 spots, 92.8M bases, 65.6Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR2772446916,69992.8M65.6Mb2024-01-29

ID:
31610931

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