第95回日本細菌学会総会

講演情報

シンポジウム

[S1] シンポジウム1
微生物群集の構造と動態の理解

2022年3月29日(火) 09:15 〜 11:45 チャンネル1

コンビーナー:鈴木 仁人(国立感染症研究所),新谷 政己(静岡大学)

共催:日本農芸化学会 後援:公益財団法人 大隅基礎科学創成財団、新学術領域「ポストコッホ生態」

[S1-2] A distribution survey of environmental microbiome by single-cell genomics

星野 仁彦1,吉田 光範1,西川 洋平3,鈴木 仁人2,深野 華子1,竹山 春子3,鈴木 敏彦4 (1感染研・感染制御,2感染研・AMRセンター,3早稲田大・生命医科・生命分子工,4東京医科歯科・細菌感染制御)

Buruli ulcer, caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans is a skin Neglected Tropical Disease that is mainly encountered in West Africa. Around 5000 new cases are reported annually to the WHO. Despite its impact, the disease is not yet fully understood - including route of transmission. One of the biggest gaps in achieving this knowledge is due to unavailability of isolated bacteria. The ability to separate and culture individual bacteria species is critical for microbiological studies. Due to slow cell division rates, there are few reports of successful culture of Buruli ulcer-causing mycobacteria that are present in the environment. Clarification of the transmission around the circumstance may be important mission. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of bacterial infections, a method for a priori microbiome analysis that does not require separation and culture of bacteria is needed. By distinguishing every bacterium, single-cell analyses can yield comprehensive genetic information. Here we applied a high-throughput method for encapsulating single bacterium into individual droplets to perform novel diagnostics on clinical and environmental specimens. We have been developing an algorithm tool for analysis of composite genetic data, and investigated whether this method could be applied to clean and integrate genomic information derived from single cells encapsulated in droplets.