Cameron Martino
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Microbiology x Math + Pizza Current: Leaven Foods Former: Native Microbials, PhD @ UCSD w/ Rob Knight.
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In summary, if you're looking for a great time, this paper has everything: virology, glycobiology, microbiology, metabolic models, epidemiology….
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💬 Huge thanks to all who contributed! Shoutout to those I know are on this app: @bkell1123.bsky.social @smallard.bsky.social @gilbertjacka.bsky.social @chemsybio.bsky.social
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This work reflects the collaborative spirit during the pandemic and the community-driven nature of microbiology—one of the reasons I fell in love with the field.
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🔥 Then, we engineered the probiotic Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 (EcN) to produce these heparin lyases. The result? It effectively blocked SARS-CoV-2 binding and infection in human cell cultures!
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🧬 We pinpointed the exact heparin lyases from B. thetaiotaomicron responsible for blocking SARS-CoV-2 infection in vitro.
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🦠 We tested two common gut bacteria: Bacteroides ovatus and Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron. Both could use heparin as their sole carbon source and their culture supernatants blocked SARS-CoV-2 spike binding!
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💡This made us wonder: Could these bacteria impact SARS-CoV-2's ability to infect cells? First, using a metabolic task analysis of multiple large microbiome datasets, we found that heparan sulfate modifying bacteria are inversely enriched according to host age, sex, but not diet.
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🔬The gut is a replication reservoir for SARS-CoV-2, and people with GI symptoms often face more severe illness. The virus relies on heparan sulfate proteoglycans in the intestine’s protective layer (glycocalyx) to enter cells. Interestingly, gut bacteria can alter heparan sulfate …
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🔥 Finally published in mBio @asm.org! An update from the 2020 pre-print: “SARS-CoV-2 infectivity can be modulated through bacterial grooming of the glycocalyx.” 🔗https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mbio.04015-24 🧵👇
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Possibly! I will email you both. 😂
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This new method brings the most requested features for tensor factorization. Namely, correctly accounting for time (ordering/scale), handling varying temporal sampling between subjects, and projecting unseen data into an existing ordination (new subjects or time points). 🚀