Newly identified species from the dog dental plaque microbiome highlight little overlap with humans
Vitor Heidrich(University of Trento), Gloria Fackelmann(University of Trento), Milka Malešević(University of Belgrade), Federica Armanini(University of Trento), Hrituraj Dey(University of Trento), Claudia Mengoni(University of Trento), Nemanja Stanisavljević(University of Belgrade), Goran Vukotić(University of Belgrade), Nicola Segata(University of Trento)
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Abstract
Understudied pet-associated microbiomes represent a rich source for the discovery of microbial taxa important for pet and human health. From a cohort of 23 dogs, we sampled and metagenomically sequenced 64 dental plaque microbiomes, generating 1945 metagenome-assembled genomes spanning 347 microbial species, including 277 undercharacterized species without cultivated representatives. Integration with human microbiome data revealed the dog plaque microbiome is more diverse than - and shows little overlap (5.9% species in common) with - the human plaque microbiome, even though some shared periodontal pathobionts arise as a potential concern.
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