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Enterotypes of the human gut microbiome

Manimozhiyan Arumugam
Jeroen Raes
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Eric Pelletier
Takuji Yamada
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Daniel Mende
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Gabriel Fernandes
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Julien Tap
Marcelo Bertalan
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Natalia Borruel
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Francesc Casellas
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Leyden Fernandez
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Laurent Gautier
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Torben Hansen
Masahira Hattori
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Tetsuya Hayashi
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Michiel Kleerebezem
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Ken Kurokawa
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Chaysavanh Manichanh
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H Nielsen
Trine Nielsen
Julie Poulain
Junjie Qin
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Thomas Sicheritz-Ponten
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Sebastian Tims
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David Torrents
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Edgardo Ugarte
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Erwin Zoetendal
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Jun Wang
Francisco Guarner
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Oluf Pedersen
Willem de Vos
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Søren Brunak
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Peer Bork
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Abstract

Our knowledge on species and function composition of the human gut microbiome is rapidly increasing, but it is still based on very few cohorts and little is known about their variation across the world. Combining 22 newly sequenced fecal metagenomes of individuals from 4 countries with previously published datasets, we identified three robust clusters (enterotypes hereafter) that are not nation or continent-specific. We confirmed the enterotypes also in two published, larger cohorts suggesting that intestinal microbiota variation is generally stratified, not continuous. This further indicates the existence of a limited number of well-balanced host-microbial symbiotic states that might respond differently to diet and drug intake. The enterotypes are mostly driven by species composition, but abundant molecular functions are not necessarily provided by abundant species, highlighting the importance of a functional analysis for a community understanding. While individual host properties such as body mass index, age, or gender cannot explain the observed enterotypes, data-driven marker genes or functional modules can be identified for each
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hal-03649169 , version 1 (22-04-2022)

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Manimozhiyan Arumugam, Jeroen Raes, Eric Pelletier, Denis Le Paslier, Takuji Yamada, et al.. Enterotypes of the human gut microbiome. Nature, 2013, 473 (7346), pp.174 - 180. ⟨10.1038/nature09944⟩. ⟨hal-03649169⟩
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