In vitro human colon microbiota culture model for drug research

Q2 Medicine
Tomoya Shintani , Daisuke Sasaki , Yasushi Matsuki , Akihiko Kondo
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Abstract

The colonic microbiota, comprising 500 species and 40 trillion bacteria, is influenced by various factors, such as diet, habits, and constitution, which impact human health and disease. This paper discusses the significance of colonic microbiota in human health and explores various in vitro colonic microbiota culture models to evaluate the effects of functional ingredients on gut microbiota. Traditional evaluation methods involve animal experiments and human intervention studies. However, ethical and practical challenges remain. This study introduces the Kobe University Human Intestinal Microbiota Model (KUHIMM) as an innovative in vitro culture system. This study details the operational methods and distinctive features of the KUHIMM, highlighting its capacity to accurately reproduce the diversity of the colonic microbiota and the metabolites in individual human donors. Various applications of the KUHIMM have been presented, ranging from the assessment of dietary fibers and probiotics to drugs and herbal medicines. The ability of the model to predict health effects and its sensitivity in evaluating different drugs make it a valuable tool for research and development. This study acknowledges its limitations, including the absence of an absorption system for metabolites, but anticipates the increasing importance of in vitro gut microbiota culture systems in advancing the understanding of human health and expediting the development of effective interventions.

用于药物研究的体外人体结肠微生物群培养模型
结肠微生物群由 500 个物种和 40 万亿个细菌组成,受饮食、习惯和体质等各种因素的影响,对人体健康和疾病产生影响。本文讨论了结肠微生物群对人体健康的重要意义,并探讨了各种体外结肠微生物群培养模型,以评估功能性成分对肠道微生物群的影响。传统的评估方法包括动物实验和人体干预研究。然而,伦理和实践方面的挑战依然存在。本研究介绍了神户大学人类肠道微生物群模型(KUHIMM)作为一种创新的体外培养系统。本研究详细介绍了 KUHIMM 的操作方法和显著特点,强调了其准确再现人类个体捐赠者结肠微生物群多样性和代谢物的能力。报告介绍了 KUHIMM 的各种应用,从膳食纤维和益生菌评估到药物和草药。该模型预测健康影响的能力及其评估不同药物的灵敏度使其成为研究和开发的重要工具。本研究承认其局限性,包括缺乏代谢物的吸收系统,但预计体外肠道微生物群培养系统在促进对人类健康的了解和加快有效干预措施的开发方面将越来越重要。
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Medicine in Drug Discovery
Medicine in Drug Discovery Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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