Isolation of potentially novel species expands the genomic and functional diversity of Lachnospiraceae

Author:

Lin Xiaoqian12ORCID,Hu Tongyuan1,Wu Zhinan13,Li Lingne1,Wang Yuhao1,Wen Dingyang1,Liu Xudong13,Li Wenxi12,Liang Hewei1,Jin Xin1,Xu Xun1,Wang Jian14,Yang Huanming14,Kristiansen Karsten15,Xiao Liang136,Zou Yuanqiang156

Affiliation:

1. BGI Research Shenzhen China

2. School of Bioscience and Biotechnology South China University of Technology Guangzhou China

3. College of Life Sciences University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

4. James D. Watson Institute of Genome Sciences Hangzhou China

5. Laboratory of Genomics and Molecular Biomedicine University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

6. Shenzhen Engineering Laboratory of Detection and Intervention of human intestinal microbiome, BGI‐Shenzhen Shenzhen China

Abstract

AbstractThe Lachnospiraceae family holds promise as a source of next‐generation probiotics, yet a comprehensive delineation of its diversity is lacking, hampering the identification of suitable strains for future applications. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted an in‐depth genomic and functional analysis of 1868 high‐quality genomes, combining data from public databases with our new isolates. This data set represented 387 colonization‐selective species‐level clusters, of which eight genera represented multilineage clusters. Pan‐genome analysis, single‐nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) identification, and probiotic functional predictions revealed that species taxonomy, habitats, and geography together shape the functional diversity of Lachnospiraceae. Moreover, analyses of associations with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ACVD) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) indicated that several strains of potentially novel Lachnospiraceae species possess the capacity to reduce the abundance of opportunistic pathogens, thereby imparting potential health benefits. Our findings shed light on the untapped potential of novel species enabling knowledge‐based selection of strains for the development of next‐generation probiotics holding promise for improving human health and disease management.

Publisher

Wiley

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