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Using patterns of shared taxa to infer bacterial dispersal in human living environment in urban and rural areas

Grönroos, Mira; Jumpponen, Ari; Roslund, Marja I.; Nurminen, Noora; Oikarinen, Sami; Parajuli, Anirudra; Laitinen, Olli; Cinek, Ondřej; Kramná, Lenka; Rajaniemi, Juho; Hyöty, Heikki; Puhakka, Riikka; Sinkkonen, Aki (2024-10-23)

 
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Grönroos, Mira
Jumpponen, Ari
Roslund, Marja I.
Nurminen, Noora
Oikarinen, Sami
Parajuli, Anirudra
Laitinen, Olli
Cinek, Ondřej
Kramná, Lenka
Rajaniemi, Juho
Hyöty, Heikki
Puhakka, Riikka
Sinkkonen, Aki
23.10.2024

Applied and Environmental Microbiology
e00903-24
doi:10.1128/aem.00903-24
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Contact with environmental microbial communities primes the human immune system. Factors determining the distribution of microorganisms, such as dispersal, are thus important for human health. Here, we used the relative number of bacteria shared between environmental and human samples as a measure of bacterial dispersal and studied these associations with living environment and lifestyles. We analyzed amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) of the V4 region of 16S rDNA gene from 347 samples of doormat dust as well as samples of saliva, skin swabs, and feces from 53 elderly people in urban and rural areas in Finland at three timepoints. We first enumerated the ASVs shared between doormat and one of the human sample types (i.e., saliva, skin swab, or feces) of each individual subject and calculated the shared ASVs as a proportion of all ASVs in the given sample type of that individual. We observed that the patterns for the proportions of shared ASVs differed among seasons and human sample type. In skin samples, there was a negative association between the proportion of shared ASVs and the coverage of built environment (a proxy for degree of urbanization), whereas in saliva data, this association was positive. We discuss these findings in the context of differing species pools in urban and rural environments.
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