Early life factors shaping infant gut anellovirus composition and associations with childhood atopic disease

Author:

Boulund Ulrika1ORCID,Thorsen Jonathan2ORCID,Larsen Frej3,Poulsen Casper1,Widdowson Michael1ORCID,Jiang Jie1,Tranæs Kaare1,Deng Ling4ORCID,Rasmussen Morten1ORCID,Chawes Bo5ORCID,Bønnelykke Klaus5,Nielsen Dennis3ORCID,Shah Shiraz6ORCID,Stokholm Jakob1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood

2. COPSAC

3. Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen

4. Department of Food Science, Uinversity of Copenhagen

5. COPSAC, Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

6. Copenhagen Prospective Studies for Asthma in Childhood

Abstract

Abstract

The Anelloviridae family is highly prevalent and genetically diverse, but factors shaping the composition and the relationship with disease remain elusive. Here, we characterised faecal viromes of 647 one-year-old children from the deeply phenotyped Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood2010 (COPSAC2010) mother-child cohort. In this study, the anelloviruses showed immense prevalence and individual variability. Early-life exposures such as being in day care and having older siblings were associated with a reduced anellovirus abundance and diversity, and influenced the anellovirus composition. Additionally, genetic secretors of the FUT2 enzyme had a higher anellovirus abundance compared to non-secretors. We observed an association between anelloviruses and allergic rhinitis, but no associations with infections or the development of other atopic traits. Our findings indicate that anelloviruses are a commensal component of all infants' faecal virome, and further investigations into how immune-training factors influence their composition longitudinally are pertinent.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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