In parallel to the traditional samples, i.e. biopsies and peripheral blood, stool collections are rapidly being incorporated into clinical protocols as a means to characterize the gut microbiome. A newly appreciated biomarker for many diseases as well as therapeutic efficacy and safety, the gut microbiome collectively refers to the diverse bacteria, fungi and viruses that colonize an individual’s gastrointestinal tract. Broadly, the Byrd Lab aims to use these clinical stool samples to explore the role of microorganisms in disease development, therapeutic response, and immune system activation.
To complement clinical collections, we have been leveraging a 1,000 person healthy control population to understand which factors influence the gut microbiome in the steady state and how the gut microbiome subsequently impacts the metabolome and systemic immune responses. In parallel, we are also interested in the role of microbes locally present in tissues, e.g. colorectal tumors and gastrointestinal biopsies. To accomplish this, we are actively developing methods to reliably detect microbes in low biomass samples and then correlating those microbial signatures with clinical metadata and host gene expression patterns.
Allyson Byrd, PhD
Research Projects
Steady State Microbiome and Metabolome
Longitudinal microbiome dynamics in patients with cancer and immune-mediated diseases
Local effects of microbes in tissues
Featured Publications
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Feb 2023
Enrichment of oral-derived bacteria in inflamed colorectal tumors and distinct associations of Fusobacterium in the mesenchymal subtype
Cell Rep MedYounginger BS, Mayba O, Reeder J, Nagarkar DR, Modrusan Z, Albert ML, Byrd AL -
Jan 2021
Gut microbiome stability and dynamics in healthy donors and patients with non-gastrointestinal cancers.
J Exp MedByrd AL, Liu M, Fujimura KE, Lyalina S, Nagarkar DR, Charbit B, Bergstedt J, Patin E, Harrison OJ, Quintana-Murci L, Mellman I, Duffy D, Albert ML, Milieu Intérieur Consortium. -
Mar 2018
The human skin microbiome
Nature Reviews MicrobiologyByrd AL, Belkaid Y, Segre JA -
Jul 2017
Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis strain diversity underlying pediatric atopic dermatitis
Sci Transl MedByrd AL, Deming C, Cassidy SKB, Harrison OJ, Yang WI, Conlan S, NISC Comparative Sequencing Program, Belkaid Y, Segre JA, Kong HH -
May 2016
Temporal Stability of the Human Skin Microbiome
CellOh J, Byrd AL, Park M, NISC Comparative Sequencing Program, Kong HH, Segre JA