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Volume 20 Issue 7, July 2022

‘Bad to the bone’, inspired by the Reviews on p385 and p415.

Cover design: Philip Patenall

Research Highlights

  • A study in germ-free mice shows that the gut microbiota can influence dietary choices of the host.

    • Ursula Hofer
    In Brief

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  • An in vitro study shows that the nuclear lamina regulates Epstein–Barr virus latency and viral gene expression.

    • Ursula Hofer
    In Brief
  • A recent study shows that chemotaxis shapes the microscale organization of the ocean’s microbiome.

    • Ashley York
    Research Highlight
  • A study in mice shows that antibiotic treatment predisposes to invasive fungal infection through gut dysbiosis and barrier dysfunction.

    • Ursula Hofer
    In Brief
  • This study used engineered bacteria to record the transcriptional responses of transiting bacteria in the gut environment.

    • Ursula Hofer
    In Brief
  • A study looking at the Tibetan Plateau finds that microbial shifts might contribute to irreversible soil degradation.

    • Ursula Hofer
    In Brief
  • This study shows that upon urinary tract infections, uropathogenic Escherichia coli persist and subsequently adapt to the distinct physiological conditions encountered in the gastrointestinal and urinary environments.

    • Agustina Taglialegna
    Research Highlight
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News & Analysis

  • This Genome Watch highlights recently reported methods that enable genome editing of microorganisms within phylogenetically diverse communities.

    • Susannah G. Tringe
    Genome Watch
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Reviews

  • Osteomyelitis is an infection of bone that arises when a pathogen colonizes bone tissue owing to injury or surgery. In this Review, Masters and colleagues explore the microbial pathogenesis, immunity and clinical management of bone infections.

    • Elysia A. Masters
    • Benjamin F. Ricciardi
    • Gowrishankar Muthukrishnan
    Review Article
  • The ocean is home to a diverse and metabolically versatile microbial community that performs the complex biochemical transformations that drive the nitrogen cycle. In this Review, Hutchins and Capone explore the latest developments in our understanding of the role of microorganisms in the marine nitrogen cycle, including new taxa, pathways, methods and concepts. They also discuss opportunities to understand and better predict the effects of humans and global change.

    • David A. Hutchins
    • Douglas G. Capone

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  • Soil microorganisms shape global element cycles in life and death. In this Review, Sokol and colleagues explore how the biogeochemical cycling of organic matter depends on both living and dead soil microorganisms, their functional traits, and their interactions with the soil matrix and other organisms. They also discuss incorporating microbial life and death into trait-based models that predict soil biogeochemical dynamics.

    • Noah W. Sokol
    • Eric Slessarev
    • Jennifer Pett-Ridge

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