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Hunter-gatherer oral microbiomes are shaped by contact network structure

View ORCID ProfileFederico Musciotto, View ORCID ProfileBegoña Dobon, View ORCID ProfileMichael Greenacre, View ORCID ProfileAlex Mira, Abigail E. Page, Mark Dyble, Sylvain Viguier, Daniel Smith, Nikhil Chaudhary, Gul Deniz Salali, Pascale Gerbault, Rodolph Schlaepfer, Leonora H. Astete, Marilyn Ngales, Jesus Gomez-Gardenes, View ORCID ProfileVito Latora, View ORCID ProfileFederico Battiston, View ORCID ProfileJaume Bertranpetit, View ORCID ProfileLucio Vinicius, View ORCID ProfileAndrea Bamberg Migliano
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.03.489993
Federico Musciotto
1Dipartimento di Fisica e Chimica, Università di Palermo; Palermo, Italy
2Department of Anthropology, University of Zurich; Zurich, Switzerland
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Begoña Dobon
2Department of Anthropology, University of Zurich; Zurich, Switzerland
3Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra); Barcelona, Spain
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Michael Greenacre
4Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra & Barcelona Graduate School of Economics; Barcelona, Spain
5Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, University of Tromsø; Norway
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Alex Mira
6Department of Health and Genomics, Center for Advanced Research in Public Health, FISABIO Foundation; Valencia, Spain
7CIBER Center for Epidemiology and Public Health; Madrid, Spain
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Abigail E. Page
8Department of Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; London, United Kingdom
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Mark Dyble
9Department of Anthropology, University College London; London, United Kingdom
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Sylvain Viguier
9Department of Anthropology, University College London; London, United Kingdom
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Daniel Smith
10Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol; Bristol, United Kingdom
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Nikhil Chaudhary
11Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge; Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Gul Deniz Salali
9Department of Anthropology, University College London; London, United Kingdom
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Pascale Gerbault
12Department of Genetics and Evolution, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Rodolph Schlaepfer
2Department of Anthropology, University of Zurich; Zurich, Switzerland
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Leonora H. Astete
13Lyceum of the Philippines University, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
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Marilyn Ngales
13Lyceum of the Philippines University, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
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Jesus Gomez-Gardenes
14GOTHAM Lab, Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of Complex Systems, and Department of Condensed Matter Physics, University of Zaragoza; Zaragoza, Spain
15Center for Computational Social Science (CCSS), Kobe University; Kobe, Japan
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Vito Latora
16School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London; London, United Kingdom
17Dipartimento di Fisica ed Astronomia, Università di Catania and INFN; Catania, Italy
18Complexity Science Hub Vienna (CSHV); Vienna, Austria
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Federico Battiston
2Department of Anthropology, University of Zurich; Zurich, Switzerland
19Department of Network and Data Science, Central European University; Vienna, Austria
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Jaume Bertranpetit
3Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra); Barcelona, Spain
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Lucio Vinicius
2Department of Anthropology, University of Zurich; Zurich, Switzerland
9Department of Anthropology, University College London; London, United Kingdom
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Andrea Bamberg Migliano
2Department of Anthropology, University of Zurich; Zurich, Switzerland
9Department of Anthropology, University College London; London, United Kingdom
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Abstract

Ancestral humans evolved a complex social structure still observed in extant hunter-gatherers. Here we investigate the effects of extensive sociality and mobility on the oral microbiome of 138 Agta hunter-gatherers from the Philippines. Comparisons of microbiome composition showed that the Agta are more similar to Central African Bayaka hunter-gatherers than to neighboring farmers. We also defined the Agta social microbiome as a set of 137 oral bacteria (only 7% of 1980 amplicon sequence variants) significantly influenced by social contact (quantified through wireless sensors of short-range interactions). We show that interaction networks covering large areas, and their strong links between close kin, spouses, and even unrelated friends, can significantly predict bacterial transmission networks across Agta camps. Finally, more central individuals to social networks are also bacterial supersharers. We conclude that hunter-gatherer social microbiomes, which are predominantly pathogenic, were shaped by evolutionary tradeoffs between extensive sociality and disease spread.

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Hunter-gatherer oral microbiomes are shaped by contact network structure
Federico Musciotto, Begoña Dobon, Michael Greenacre, Alex Mira, Abigail E. Page, Mark Dyble, Sylvain Viguier, Daniel Smith, Nikhil Chaudhary, Gul Deniz Salali, Pascale Gerbault, Rodolph Schlaepfer, Leonora H. Astete, Marilyn Ngales, Jesus Gomez-Gardenes, Vito Latora, Federico Battiston, Jaume Bertranpetit, Lucio Vinicius, Andrea Bamberg Migliano
bioRxiv 2022.05.03.489993; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.03.489993
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Hunter-gatherer oral microbiomes are shaped by contact network structure
Federico Musciotto, Begoña Dobon, Michael Greenacre, Alex Mira, Abigail E. Page, Mark Dyble, Sylvain Viguier, Daniel Smith, Nikhil Chaudhary, Gul Deniz Salali, Pascale Gerbault, Rodolph Schlaepfer, Leonora H. Astete, Marilyn Ngales, Jesus Gomez-Gardenes, Vito Latora, Federico Battiston, Jaume Bertranpetit, Lucio Vinicius, Andrea Bamberg Migliano
bioRxiv 2022.05.03.489993; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.03.489993

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