Ekaterina V Khokhlova
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Recent Articles
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Shkoporov A, ORegan O, Smith L, Khokhlova E, Draper L, Ross R, et al.
iScience
. 2024 Jan;
27(2):108778.
PMID: 38292428
Bacteriophages are a major component of the gut microbiome and are believed to play a role in establishment and stabilization of microbial communities by influencing taxonomic and functional diversity. We...
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Bayfield O, Shkoporov A, Yutin N, Khokhlova E, Smith J, Hawkins D, et al.
Nature
. 2023 May;
617(7960):409-416.
PMID: 37138077
CrAssphage and related viruses of the order Crassvirales (hereafter referred to as crassviruses) were originally discovered by cross-assembly of metagenomic sequences. They are the most abundant viruses in the human...
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Buttimer C, Khokhlova E, Stein L, Hueston C, Govi B, Draper L, et al.
Gut Microbes
. 2023 Mar;
15(1):2194794.
PMID: 36994608
is a prevalent gut microbe reported to occur in higher abundance among individuals with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This study reports the isolation and characterization of six bacteriophages (phages) isolated...
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Stockdale S, Shkoporov A, Khokhlova E, Daly K, McDonnell S, O Regan O, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2023 Feb;
6(1):221.
PMID: 36841913
Viruses are increasingly recognised as important components of the human microbiome, fulfilling numerous ecological roles including bacterial predation, immune stimulation, genetic diversification, horizontal gene transfer, microbial interactions, and augmentation of...
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Shkoporov A, Stockdale S, Lavelle A, Kondova I, Heuston C, Upadrasta A, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2022 Aug;
7(8):1301-1311.
PMID: 35918425
The mammalian virome has been linked to health and disease but our understanding of how it is structured along the longitudinal axis of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and other...
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Shkoporov A, Khokhlova E, Stephens N, Hueston C, Seymour S, Hryckowian A, et al.
BMC Biol
. 2021 Aug;
19(1):163.
PMID: 34407825
Background: The crAss-like phages are ubiquitous and highly abundant members of the human gut virome that infect commensal bacteria of the order Bacteroidales. Although incapable of lysogeny, these viruses demonstrate...
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Guerin E, Shkoporov A, Stockdale S, Colom Comas J, Khokhlova E, Clooney A, et al.
Microbiome
. 2021 Apr;
9(1):89.
PMID: 33845877
Background: The gut phageome comprises a complex phage community of thousands of individual strains, with a few highly abundant bacteriophages. CrAss-like phages, which infect bacteria of the order Bacteroidales, are...
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Fitzgerald C, Shkoporov A, Upadrasta A, Khokhlova E, Ross R, Hill C
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2021 Apr;
11:616918.
PMID: 33791236
Recent years have been marked by the growing interest towards virulent and temperate bacteriophage populations inhabiting the human lower gastrointestinal tract - the gut phageome. A number of studies demonstrated...
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Shkoporov A, Clooney A, Sutton T, Ryan F, Daly K, Nolan J, et al.
Cell Host Microbe
. 2019 Oct;
26(4):527-541.e5.
PMID: 31600503
The human gut contains a vast array of viruses, mostly bacteriophages. The majority remain uncharacterized, and their roles in shaping the gut microbiome and in impacting on human health remain...
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Shkoporov A, Khokhlova E, Fitzgerald C, Stockdale S, Draper L, Ross R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2018 Nov;
9(1):4781.
PMID: 30429469
CrAssphages are an extensive and ubiquitous family of tailed bacteriophages, predicted to infect bacteria of the order Bacteroidales. Despite being found in ~50% of individuals and representing up to 90%...