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dc.date.created2021-05-31T14:11:00Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationFellows Yates, James A. Velsko, Irina M. Aron, Franziska Posth, Cosimo Hofman, Courtney A. Austin, Rita M Parker, Cody E. Mann, Allison E. Nägele, Kathrin Weedman Arthur, Kathryn Arthur, John W. Bauer, Catherine C. Crevecoeur, Isabelle Cupillard, Christophe Curtis, Matthew C. Dalén, Love Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, Marta Díez Fernández-Loman, J. Carlos Drucker, Dorothée G. Escrivá, Elena Escribano Francken, Michael Gibbon, Victoria E. González Morales, Manuel R. Mateu, Ana Grande Harvatit, Katerina Henry, Amanda G. Humphrey, Louise Menéndez, Mario Mihailovic, Dušan Peresania, Marco Moroder, Sofía Rodríguez Roksandic, Mirjana Rougier, Hélène Sázelová, Sandra Stock, Jay T. Straus, Lawrence Guy Svoboda, Jirí Teßmann, Barbara Walker, Michael J. Power, Robert C. Lewis, Cecil M. Sankaranarayanan, Krithivasan Guschanski, Katerina Wrangham, Richard W. Dewhirst, Floyd E. Salazar-García, Domingo C. Krause, Johannes Herbig, Alexander Warinner, Christina . The evolution and changing ecology of the African hominid oral microbiome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/92125
dc.description.abstractThe oral microbiome plays key roles in human biology, health, and disease, but little is known about the global diversity, variation, or evolution of this microbial community. To better understand the evolution and changing ecology of the human oral microbiome, we analyzed 124 dental biofilm metagenomes from humans, including Neanderthals and Late Pleistocene to present-day modern humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas, as well as New World howler monkeys for comparison. We find that a core microbiome of primarily biofilm structural taxa has been maintained throughout African hominid evolution, and these microbial groups are also shared with howler monkeys, suggesting that they have been important oral members since before the catarrhine–platyrrhine split ca. 40 Mya. However, community structure and individual microbial phylogenies do not closely reflect host relationships, and the dental biofilms of Homo and chimpanzees are distinguished by major taxonomic and functional differences. Reconstructing oral metagenomes from up to 100 thousand years ago, we show that the microbial profiles of both Neanderthals and modern humans are highly similar, sharing functional adaptations in nutrient metabolism. These include an apparent Homo -specific acquisition of salivary amylase-binding capability by oral streptococci, suggesting microbial coadaptation with host diet. We additionally find evidence of shared genetic diversity in the oral bacteria of Neanderthal and Upper Paleolithic modern humans that is not observed in later modern human populations. Differences in the oral microbiomes of African hominids provide insights into human evolution, the ancestral state of the human microbiome, and a temporal framework for understanding microbial health and disease.
dc.languageEN
dc.publisherThe National Academy of Sciences
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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dc.titleThe evolution and changing ecology of the African hominid oral microbiome
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorFellows Yates, James A.
dc.creator.authorVelsko, Irina M.
dc.creator.authorAron, Franziska
dc.creator.authorPosth, Cosimo
dc.creator.authorHofman, Courtney A.
dc.creator.authorAustin, Rita M
dc.creator.authorParker, Cody E.
dc.creator.authorMann, Allison E.
dc.creator.authorNägele, Kathrin
dc.creator.authorWeedman Arthur, Kathryn
dc.creator.authorArthur, John W.
dc.creator.authorBauer, Catherine C.
dc.creator.authorCrevecoeur, Isabelle
dc.creator.authorCupillard, Christophe
dc.creator.authorCurtis, Matthew C.
dc.creator.authorDalén, Love
dc.creator.authorDíaz-Zorita Bonilla, Marta
dc.creator.authorDíez Fernández-Loman, J. Carlos
dc.creator.authorDrucker, Dorothée G.
dc.creator.authorEscrivá, Elena Escribano
dc.creator.authorFrancken, Michael
dc.creator.authorGibbon, Victoria E.
dc.creator.authorGonzález Morales, Manuel R.
dc.creator.authorMateu, Ana Grande
dc.creator.authorHarvatit, Katerina
dc.creator.authorHenry, Amanda G.
dc.creator.authorHumphrey, Louise
dc.creator.authorMenéndez, Mario
dc.creator.authorMihailovic, Dušan
dc.creator.authorPeresania, Marco
dc.creator.authorMoroder, Sofía Rodríguez
dc.creator.authorRoksandic, Mirjana
dc.creator.authorRougier, Hélène
dc.creator.authorSázelová, Sandra
dc.creator.authorStock, Jay T.
dc.creator.authorStraus, Lawrence Guy
dc.creator.authorSvoboda, Jirí
dc.creator.authorTeßmann, Barbara
dc.creator.authorWalker, Michael J.
dc.creator.authorPower, Robert C.
dc.creator.authorLewis, Cecil M.
dc.creator.authorSankaranarayanan, Krithivasan
dc.creator.authorGuschanski, Katerina
dc.creator.authorWrangham, Richard W.
dc.creator.authorDewhirst, Floyd E.
dc.creator.authorSalazar-García, Domingo C.
dc.creator.authorKrause, Johannes
dc.creator.authorHerbig, Alexander
dc.creator.authorWarinner, Christina
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dc.identifier.jtitleProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
dc.identifier.volume118
dc.identifier.issue20
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2021655118
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-94691
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