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Guild-Level Microbiome Signature Associated with COVID-19 Severity and Prognosis

Mingquan Guo, Guojun Wu, Yun Tan, Yan Li, Xin Jin, Weiqiang Qi, Xiaokui Guo, Chenhong Zhang, Zhaoqin Zhu, Liping Zhao

2023mBio21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Previous reports on the associations between COVID-19 and gut microbiome have been constrained by taxonomic-level analysis and overlook the interaction between microbes. By applying a genome-resolved, reference-free, guild-based metagenomic analysis, we demonstrated that the relationship between gut microbiota and COVID-19 is genome-specific instead of taxon-specific or even species-specific. Moreover, the COVID-19-associated genomes were not independent but formed two competing guilds, with Guild 1 potentially beneficial and Guild 2 potentially more detrimental to the host based on comparative genomic analysis. The dominance of Guild 2 over Guild 1 at time of admission was associated with hospitalized COVID-19 patients at high risk for more severe outcomes. Moreover, the guild-level microbiome signature is not only correlated with the symptom severity of COVID-19 patients, but also differentiates COVID-19 patients from pneumonia controls and healthy subjects across different studies. Here, we showed the possibility of using genome-resolved and guild-level microbiome signatures to identify hospitalized COVID-19 patients with a high risk of more severe outcomes at the time of admission.

Topics & Concepts

GuildMetagenomicsMicrobiomePneumoniaCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicineBody mass indexInternal medicineReceiver operating characteristicFecesDiseaseGeneBioinformaticsBiologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)MicrobiologyGeneticsEcologyHabitatGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
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