Happy to share some PhD research of @amina-ilyas.bsky.social in @newphyt.bdky.social
We show that the Enterobacter sp. SA187 enhances plant growth under low nitrate by regulating nitrate transporter gene expression and ethylene signaling. #plantscience #beneficialmicrobes
doi.org/10.1111/nph....
TSM Article: Gut Microbes Reshape Mental Health thesciencematters.org/gut-microbes...
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Could tiny microbes help with stress and anxiety? Learn how psychobiotics influence the gut-brain axis and promise hope for mental illness. By @abrarprobiotics.bsky.social, University of Karachi
Article: thesciencematters.org/gut-microbes...
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Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) inflorescence in crop field. Fallon NV (USA, Aug24)
Hi world! We will use this platform as micro-blogging space to transmit our knowledge about plant-microbe. Next entrance will verse about seed microbiota. Follow us! #plantmicrobeinteractions #beneficialmicrobes #sustainableagriculture #bioinoculants
That's it y'all! Thanks to Kevin Kohl and Katherine Lemon for organizing this year! Congratulations to all the student and postdoc poster and talk awardees! Don't forget to look for the survey if you attended the meeting.
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CJ (Chun-Jun) Guo gives the last talk for #BeneficialMicrobes. He develops new tools for human gut microbiota research, looking for collaborators. Asks do bacteria before the host? Answered in this paper, has catalog of 35 metabolism genes altered in gut microbes
www.cell.com/cell-host-mi...
Izabella Sall studies microbiota in opioid use, points out that prolonged opioid use causes gut microbiota dysbiosis. Butyrate important in opioid tolerance, detected via several methods. See the preprint here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Shruthi Magesh from the Handlesman lab (which I inferred when I saw Handlesman taking a photo of her student, such a great #ProudPI moment) tells us a fascinating story about multi-species biofilms. Love the name of the communities, zorbs, from: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Daniel Y. Kim walks us through the potential mechanism of how 502A inhibits growth of MRSA in the nasal environment. I recognize him from a previous meeting and can't place which lab he was in. #BeneficialMicrobes
#BeneficialMicrobes Poole used this for the microbiome analysis: MaAsLin2 (journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol...)
(I love her sense of humor, what a good talk)
Angela Poole studies dietary fiber intake. Recommended dietary intake is MUCH higher than we typically take in. Did a study during the pandemic ( #overlyhonestmethods shared) with high fiber diets, described in this paper: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Matthew Ulgherait at UNC studies aging in Drosophila, has identified microbes and feed that can extend the life of the fruitflies. See this patent: patents.google.com/patent/US202...
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Johnson makes a very strong case that sphingolipids are important to study because they have big effects distant from the gut. Jokes in the Q&A that the student now has a new project after q from Karen Guillemin. So glad my lab is here for the last session, this should be good.
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Johnson lab uses BOSSS to characterize cells that have sphinganine drive.google.com/file/d/1DAZ-...
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(see also the P. copri story from her lab on sphigolipids journals.asm.org/doi/full/10....)
Last day of #BeneficialMicrobes: Liz Johnson from Cornell studies the infant gut microbiome. Some of her data comes from a community project called diaper-project, in which parents donate samples and get a description of their babies microbiome in return.
dashboard.diaper-project.com/signup
This summary describes the reverse translation method used to show that P. copri is important for the restoration of the microbiome with MDCF2 #BeneficialMicrobes
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Newest work is developing a diet for Bangladesh underdeveloped kids based on microbiota repair. See www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
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He walked us through his Science papers, including Abigail Sayer's describing B theta in 1996, Lora Hooper's about how B theta does EVERYTHING in the gut in 2001, Jian Xu's 2003 paper on the genome of B theta, Sonnenburgs 2005 paper, Ruth Ley's paper on zoom microbiome in 2008. #BeneficialMicrobes
Describes how this paper led him down the journey of gut microbiota research: genesdev.cshlp.org/content/10/8... I am not going to be able to capture all his storytelling, that is a huge bummer
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Keynote speaker for the #BeneficialMicrobes meeting is Dr. Jeffery Gordon. My laptop is going to die, so you won't get much from me. He is basically the godfather of microbiome research, including mentoring my PhD PI. Developing Microbiome-directed Therapeutics for Treating Childhood Undernutrition
Marienela Heredia is in the lab of my PI from grad school, Laura Knoll. Heredia studies Entamoeba and Tritrichomonas, which are often thought of as parasites, but have capacity to be symbionts. Love a good parasite/protist story. It's unpublished, looking forward to reading this
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Sneha Agrawal from the Broderick lab focuses on Drosophila microbiome. This work builds off earlier work from Barron et al 2024: www.cell.com/cell-reports...
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Andrea Boyd in the Lemon lab has developed a new system to study how nasal microbiome members interact with host cells and it is very cool. Definitely keep an eye out for that publication.
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Sergio López-Madrigal also studies Wolbachia and is characterizing microbe-host interactions. This work is unpublished as well, but I took notes for a mentee about a potential assay to use in our system.
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Kali Pruss from the Gordon lab tells an unpublished story, asks not to share on social media. Story is submitted, so keep an eye out.
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Laura Fricke in Lindsey lab characterizes the contribution of Wolbachia to embryogenesis in parasitic wasps. I've never thought about microbe contribution to asexual reproduction, will now bug my genetics colleague to look at this in their bug.
academic.oup.com/gbe/article/...
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Lauren Lucas: bile acids are turned into 100s or 1000s of smaller primary and secondary molecules by microbiota, which play huge role in host health. Lucas is first author on most cited article in mSystems in 2021 (did I hear that right??)
journals.asm.org/doi/full/10....
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Part of the story that Mandel told us about SypF regulation of Vibrio colonization is in this publication: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles...
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#BeneficialMicrobes last afternoon session starts with Mark Mandel walking us through work in squid-Vibrio, with a focus on biofilm formation and Vibrio colonization via phosphorylation signals through rscS and binK. See:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26977108/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34031036/