通过生物技术实现下一代厌氧培养,推进功能性微生物组研究

IF 33.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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摘要

微生物组是复杂的微生物群落,对地球上的生化过程和人类、动物和植物的健康至关重要。许多环境和宿主相关的微生物组由厌氧微生物主导,其中一些不能耐受氧气。在过去的20年里,厌氧微生物群落已经被广泛研究,使用分子技术,特别是下一代测序。然而,人们对微生物培养重新产生了兴趣,因为分离物为理解生物多样性的分类和功能单位提供了基础,阐明了新的生化途径和微生物-微生物和微生物-宿主相互作用的机制,并为生物技术和临床应用开辟了新的途径。在这个角度来看,我们提出的研究和应用领域,将受益于厌氧微生物培养的进步。我们强调了与开发和部署复杂栽培工作流程相关的关键技术和基础设施障碍。提高培养技术的性能将成为未来几年功能性微生物研究的新趋势。
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Enabling next-generation anaerobic cultivation through biotechnology to advance functional microbiome research

Enabling next-generation anaerobic cultivation through biotechnology to advance functional microbiome research

Microbiomes are complex communities of microorganisms that are essential for biochemical processes on Earth and for the health of humans, animals and plants. Many environmental and host-associated microbiomes are dominated by anaerobic microbes, some of which cannot tolerate oxygen. Anaerobic microbial communities have been extensively studied over the last 20 years using molecular techniques, especially next-generation sequencing. However, there is a renewed interest in microbial cultivation because isolates provide the basis for understanding the taxonomic and functional units of biodiversity, elucidating novel biochemical pathways and the mechanisms underlying microbe–microbe and microbe–host interactions and opening new avenues for biotechnological and clinical applications. In this Perspective, we present areas of research and applications that will benefit from advancement in anaerobic microbial cultivation. We highlight key technical and infrastructural hurdles associated with the development and deployment of sophisticated cultivation workflows. Improving the performance of cultivation techniques will set new trends in functional microbiome research in the coming years.

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Nature biotechnology
Nature biotechnology 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
63.00
自引率
1.70%
发文量
382
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Nature Biotechnology is a monthly journal that focuses on the science and business of biotechnology. It covers a wide range of topics including technology/methodology advancements in the biological, biomedical, agricultural, and environmental sciences. The journal also explores the commercial, political, ethical, legal, and societal aspects of this research. The journal serves researchers by providing peer-reviewed research papers in the field of biotechnology. It also serves the business community by delivering news about research developments. This approach ensures that both the scientific and business communities are well-informed and able to stay up-to-date on the latest advancements and opportunities in the field. Some key areas of interest in which the journal actively seeks research papers include molecular engineering of nucleic acids and proteins, molecular therapy, large-scale biology, computational biology, regenerative medicine, imaging technology, analytical biotechnology, applied immunology, food and agricultural biotechnology, and environmental biotechnology. In summary, Nature Biotechnology is a comprehensive journal that covers both the scientific and business aspects of biotechnology. It strives to provide researchers with valuable research papers and news while also delivering important scientific advancements to the business community.
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