The pediatric virome in health and disease

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Associations between the global microbiome and diseases of children have been studied extensively; however, research on the viral component of the microbiome, the “virome,” is less advanced. The analysis of disease associations with the virome is often technically challenging, requiring a close examination of the “virome dark matter.” The gut is a particularly rich source of viral particles, and now multiple studies have reported intriguing associations of the virome with childhood diseases. For example, virome studies have elucidated new lineages of gut viruses that appear to be tightly associated with childhood diarrhea, and consistent patterns are starting to emerge from virome studies in pediatric IBD. In this review, we summarize the methods for studying the virome and recent research on the nature of the virome during childhood, focusing on specific studies of the intestinal virome in pediatric diseases.

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Liang, G., Gao, H., & Bushman, F. D. (2022, May 11). The pediatric virome in health and disease. Cell Host and Microbe. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2022.04.006

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