Integrative host transcriptomic and mucosal microbiome profiling reveals region-specific host-microbiome associations across the human intestine
Host genetics shapes gut microbiome composition, yet the physiological mechanisms underlying this relationship remain poorly understood. Characterizing associations between host gene expression and the mucosal microbiome offers a promising route to identifying the host pathways and microbial taxa most likely to interact physiologically. However, existing investigations have been conducted primarily in acute disease contexts and within the colon, leaving host-microbiome associations outside of acute inflammatory contexts and those in undersampled regions such as the terminal ileum poorly characterized. To address these gaps, we profiled paired host gene expression from full-thickness resectio