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Host-Microbiome Interactions in the Era of Single-Cell Biology.

Citation
Sharma, P., and C. A. Thaiss. “Host-Microbiome Interactions In The Era Of Single-Cell Biology.”. Frontiers In Cellular And Infection Microbiology, p. 569070.
Center University of Pennsylvania
Author Prateek Sharma V, Christoph A Thaiss
Keywords genomics, host-microbiome interaction, microbial heterogeneity, microbiome, single-cell sequencing, Technology
Abstract

Microbes are the most prevalent form of life yet also the least well-understood in terms of their diversity. Due to a greater appreciation of their role in modulating host physiology, microbes have come to the forefront of biological investigation of human health and disease. Despite this, capturing the heterogeneity of microbes, and that of the host responses they induce, has been challenging due to the bulk methods of nucleic acid and cellular analysis. One of the greatest recent advancements in our understanding of complex organisms has happened in the field of single-cell analysis through genomics, transcriptomics, and spatial resolution. While significantly advancing our understanding of host biology, these techniques have only recently been applied to microbial systems to shed light on their diversity as well as interactions with host cells in both commensal and pathogenic contexts. In this review, we highlight emerging technologies that are poised to provide key insights into understanding how microbe heterogeneity can be studied. We then take a detailed look into how host single-cell analysis has uncovered the impact of microbes on host heterogeneity and the effect of host biology on microorganisms. Most of these insights would have been challenging, and in some cases impossible, without the advent of single-cell analysis, suggesting the importance of the single-cell paradigm for progressing the microbiology field forward through a host-microbiome perspective and applying these insights to better understand and treat human disease.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology
Volume
10
Number of Pages
569070
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
2235-2988
DOI
10.3389/fcimb.2020.569070
Alternate Journal
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
PMID
33163417
PMCID
PMC7591464
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