Harnessing gut microbial communities to unravel microbiome functions.

IF 5.9 2区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Samir Giri, Handuo Shi, Athanasios Typas, Kerwyn Casey Huang
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Abstract

The gut microbiome impacts human health in direct and indirect ways. While many associations have been discovered between specific microbiome compositions and diseases, establishing causality, understanding the underlying mechanisms, and developing successful microbiome-based therapies require novel experimental approaches. In this opinion, we discuss how in vitro cultivation of diverse communities enables systematic investigation of the individual and collective functions of gut microbes. Up to now, the field has relied mostly on simple, bottom-up assembled synthetic communities or more complex, undefined stool-derived communities. Although powerful for dissecting interactions and mapping causal effects, these communities suffer either from ignoring the complexity, diversity, coevolution, and dynamics of natural communities or from lack of control of community composition. These limitations can be overcome in the future by establishing personalized culture collections from stool samples of different donors and assembling personalized communities to investigate native interactions and ecological relationships in a controlled manner.

利用肠道微生物群落来揭示微生物群的功能。
肠道微生物群以直接和间接的方式影响人类健康。虽然已经发现了特定微生物组组成与疾病之间的许多关联,但建立因果关系、了解潜在机制和开发成功的基于微生物组的治疗方法需要新的实验方法。在这种观点下,我们讨论了如何在体外培养不同的群落能够系统地研究肠道微生物的个体和集体功能。到目前为止,该领域主要依赖于简单的,自下而上组装的合成群落或更复杂的,未定义的粪便衍生群落。尽管这些群落在剖析相互作用和绘制因果关系方面很强大,但它们要么忽视了自然群落的复杂性、多样性、共同进化和动态,要么缺乏对群落组成的控制。这些限制可以在未来通过从不同捐赠者的粪便样本中建立个性化的培养收集,并以可控的方式组建个性化的社区来调查当地的相互作用和生态关系来克服。
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Current opinion in microbiology
Current opinion in microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
114
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Microbiology is a systematic review journal that aims to provide specialists with a unique and educational platform to keep up-to-date with the expanding volume of information published in the field of microbiology. It consists of 6 issues per year covering the following 11 sections, each of which is reviewed once a year: Host-microbe interactions: bacteria Cell regulation Environmental microbiology Host-microbe interactions: fungi/parasites/viruses Antimicrobials Microbial systems biology Growth and development: eukaryotes/prokaryotes
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