Microbiome changes in healthy volunteers treated with GSK1322322, a novel antibiotic targeting bacterial peptide deformylase/Experiment 2/Signature 2

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Curated date: 2022/01/13

Curator: Mmarin

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Source: Figure 5

Description: Phylogenetic tree of peptide deformylase amino acid sequences for species of gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota detected in this study and bacterial pathogens with available MIC data for GSK1322322. Bacterial pathogens were classified as low susceptible (red) or high susceptible (green) according to an MIC cutoff of ≥ 8.0 μg/ml (see Materials and Methods). GI bacteria were classified by changes in oral-i.v. end-of-study compared to prestudy samples as having a statistically significant increase (blue) or decrease (orange) in the relative abundances, or as no change (black). The phylogenetic tree was reconstructed using the neighbor-joining method with the JTT option in the software MEGA6. Support for nodes in 1,000 bootstrap replicates is indicated by increased sizes as well as weighting to the red color spectrum of the circles at the nodes.

Abundance in Group 1: decreased abundance in received oral-i.v.-administered GSK1322322 (end-of-study)

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Parabacteroides
Odoribacter
Segatella copri
Bacteroides uniformis
Odoribacter laneus
Oscillospiraceae bacterium
Faecalibacterium prausnitzii
[Ruminococcus] lactaris
Blautia hansenii
Ruminococcus sp.
unclassified Lachnospiraceae
Blautia hydrogenotrophica
Anaerostipes sp.
Ruminococcus bromii
Ruminococcus champanellensis
Mediterraneibacter gnavus

Revision editor(s): Mmarin