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Walls talk: Microbial biogeography of homes spanning urbanization

机译:墙谈:跨越城市化的房屋的微生物生物地理学

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Westernization has propelled changes in urbanization and architecture, altering our exposure to the outdoor environment from that experienced during most of human evolution. These changes might affect the developmental exposure of infants to bacteria, immune development, and human microbiome diversity. Contemporary urban humans spend most of their time indoors, and little is known about the microbes associated with different designs of the built environment and their interaction with the human immune system. This study addresses the associations between architectural design and the microbial biogeography of households across a gradient of urbanization in South America. Urbanization was associated with households’ increased isolation from outdoor environments, with additional indoor space isolation by walls. Microbes from house walls and floors segregate by location, and urban indoor walls contain human bacterial markers of space use. Urbanized spaces uniquely increase the content of human-associated microbes—which could increase transmission of potential pathogens—and decrease exposure to the environmental microbes with which humans have coevolved.
机译:西方化推动了城市化和建筑业的变革,使人类在大多数人类进化过程中所经历的户外环境发生了变化。这些变化可能会影响婴儿在细菌,免疫发育和人类微生物组多样性方面的发育暴露。当代的城市人大部分时间都在室内度过,而对于与建筑环境的不同设计有关的微生物及其与人体免疫系统的相互作用知之甚少。这项研究解决了南美城市化梯度下建筑设计与家庭微生物生物地理之间的联系。城市化与家庭与室外环境的隔离度增加以及墙体与室内空间的隔离度增加有关。房屋墙壁和地板上的微生物按位置隔离,城市室内墙壁含有人类细菌标记的空间使用情况。城市化空间独特地增加了人类相关微生物的含量,这可以增加潜在病原体的传播,并减少人类与之共同进化的环境微生物的暴露。

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