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    Finally, A Map Of All The Microbes OnYour Body

    June 13, 2012 3:48 PM

    by ROB STEIN

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    Scientists Wednesday unveiled the first catalog of the bacteria,

    viruses and other microorganisms that populate every nook and

    cranny of the human body.

    Researchers hope the advance marks an important step towards

    understanding how microbes help make humans human.

    The human body contains about 100 trillion cells, but only maybe

    one in 10 of those cells is actually human. The rest are from

    bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms.

    "The human we see in the mirror is made up of more microbes than

    human," said Lita Proctor of the National Institutes of Health, who's

    leading the Human Microbiome Project.

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    "The definition of a human microbiome is all the microbial microbes

    that live in and on our bodies but also all the genes all the

    metabolic capabilities they bring to supporting human health," she

    said.

    These microbes aren't just along for the ride. They're there for a

    reason. We have a symbiotic relationship with them we give

    them a place to live, and they help keep us alive.

    "They belong in and on our bodies; they help support our health;

    they help digest our food and provide many kinds of protective

    mechanisms for human health," Protor said.

    Microbes extract vitamins and other nutrients we need to survive,

    teach our immune systems how to recognize dangerous invaders

    and even produce helpful anti-inflammatory compounds and

    chemicals that fight off other bugs that could make us sick.

    "These microbes are part of our evolution. As far as we can tell,

    they are very important in human health and probably very

    important in human disease as well," said Martin Blaser of New

    York University.

    These bugs generally don't make us sick. But when we disrupt the

    delicate ecosystems they carefully construct in different parts of our

    bodies, scientists think that can make us sick.

    "There can be a disturbance in the immune system. There can

    become some kind of imbalance. And then you can get a

    microorganism which, under normal circumstances, lives in a

    benign way and can become a disease-bearing organism," Proctor

    said.

    Taking too many antibiotics, our obsession with cleanliness and

    even maybe the increase in babies being delivered by Caesarean

    section may disrupt the normal microbiome, she said.

    So the idea behind the micobiome project was to get the first map

    of what a normal, healthy microbiome looks like.

    More than 200 scientists spent five years analyzing samples from

    more than 200 healthy adults. The samples came from 18 different

    places on their bodies, including their mouths, noses, guts, behind

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    each ear and inside each elbow.

    "This is the only study to date anywhere in the world where

    peoples' microbiomes across a human body were sampled and

    analyzed. Here was an effort to really investigate the full landscape,

    if you will, of the human microbiome across the body," Proctor said.

    Scientists identified some 10,000 species of microbes, including

    many never seen before, according to the first wave of results,

    which are being published in 16 papers in the journals Natureand

    PLoS.

    "This is like going into uncharted territory going into a forest and

    finding a new species of butterfly or new type of mammal or

    something like that a new kind of bird," said George Weinstock

    of Washington University in St. Louis.

    Those 10,000 or so species have more than 8 million genes, which

    is more than 300 times the number of human genes.

    And scientists found some very interesting things when comparing

    microbiomes.

    "People were very different from each other, but skin was more like

    skin and gut was more like gut. So the composition of microbes and

    the kinds of genes that they have are very much habitat-specific,"

    Proctor said.

    Now that scientists have an idea of what a healthy microbiome

    looks like, they can start to explore this super-organism this

    complex mishmash of human and microbial cells.

    "How do they talk to our human cells? And how do human cells talk

    back to them? Because it's really a concert that they're playing

    together, and that's what makes us who we are," Weinstock said.

    Scientists have already discovered some intriguing clues. For

    example, the microbes in a pregnant woman's birth canal start to

    change just before she gives birth. Scientists think that's so their

    babies are born with just the right microbiome they'll need to live

    long, healthy lives.

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