Highly-resolved within-species dynamics in the human facial skin microbiome.

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Abstract

Human facial skin microbiomes (FSMs) on adults are dominated by just two bacterial species, and . Underlying this apparent simplicity, each FSM harbors multiple strains of both species whose assembly dynamics on individuals are unknown. Here, we use 4,055 isolate genomes and 360 metagenomes to trace the dynamics of strains on individuals and their transmission. Strains are shared amongst family members of all ages, but each individual harbors unique strain consortia. Strain stability changes upon formation of the adult-type FSM: lineage turnover slows, and the rate of colonization increases before stabilizing, suggesting this transitional window could facilitate engraftment of therapeutic strains. Our work reveals previously undetectable community dynamics and informs the design of therapeutic interventions.

Year of Publication
2024
Journal
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Date Published
01/2024
DOI
10.1101/2024.01.10.575018
PubMed ID
38260404
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