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Published in final edited form as: Cell Host Microbe. 2022 May 30;30(7):988–1002.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2022.05.004

Figure 3. Allobaculum sp. 128 is inversely correlated with Akkermansia muciniphila in human microbiota-associated gnotobiotic mice.

Figure 3.

(A) Experimental workflow. (B) GF WT mice were gavaged with Allobaculum sp. 128, then with healthy human stool 24h later. Fecal pellets were collected for microbiota profiling (n=19). Bacterial OTU legend shown in Figure S4B. (C) Spearman correlation of each genus OTU to Allobaculum sp. 128 abundance, and log-likelihood ratio P-values. (D) XY plot of data in (B). (E-F) Meta-analysis of human microbiome datasets (see Table S1): American Gut Project (McDonald, et al. 2018) and pediatric ulcerative colitis (UC) (Schirmer, et al. 2018). Data shown in (A-D) are from N=1 experiment.