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. 2020 Jul 25;23(8):101414. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101414

Table 1.

Examples of Holo-Omic Studies in the Current Litterature

Omic Levels Organism Major Findings Reference Arrow in Figure 1
Genome, microbial 16S Mouse 20 host genes are associated with microbiome composition Suzuki et al. (2019) 1
Genome, microbial 16S Human Genetic disposition for inflammatory bowel disease is associated with a reduction in abundance of the genus Roseburia in the gut microbiome Imhann et al. (2018) 1
Transcriptome, metagenome Pill-bug (Armadillidium vulgare) Potential collaboration between microbiota and pill-bug in degrading lignocellulose Bredon et al. (2018)
Proteome, microbial 16S Mouse Lack of the TLR5 protein increases Proteobacteria and decreases Bacteroidetes in microbiome and promotes gut inflammation Carvalho et al. (2012) 2
Metabolome, metagenome Thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana) Beneficial rhizobacteria induce excretion of the metabolite scopoletin that stimulates iron uptake and suppresses soil-borne pathogens Stringlis et al. (2018) 3
Metametabolome, transcriptome Human epithelial cells Metabolism of microbiota-derived butyrate stabilizes the HIF transcription factor in human epithelial cells Kelly et al. (2015) 4
Metametabolome, transcriptome Human epithelial cells The presence of microbiota-derived indole stimulates the expression of host genes connecting to the formation of tight junctions with a resulting higher pathogen resistance Bansal et al. (2010) 4
Metametabolome, transcriptome Mouse Microbiota-derived indole controls expression of host miR-181 expression that regulates adiposity and insulin sensitivity Virtue et al. (2019) 4

Examples of studies considering different omic levels from hosts and associated microorganisms at different levels of resolution. When evidence of host-microbiota interactions are available numbers link the table to the corresponding interaction in Figure 1.