体外培养技术在人体肠道微生物群综合分析中的研究进展。

IF 12.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Young Sung Jung , Nho-Eul Song , Seo Yeong Oh , Young Kyoung Park , Ye-Jin Kim , Hyunbin Seong , Sang-Mook You , Dong-Hyun Jung , Donghyun Shin , Mi-Gi Lee , Min-Cheol Lim , Nam Soo Han
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摘要

肠道菌群在人类健康和疾病中的作用越来越被认识到。历史上,人类肠道菌群对健康的影响已经通过临床试验和动物模型进行了研究。然而,临床研究往往难以控制变量和确定致病因素,而动物模型无法准确复制人类肠道环境。此外,体内肠道微生物群分析的连续样本收集提出了重大的伦理和技术挑战。为了解决这些限制,体外发酵模型已经成为有希望的替代方案。这些模型旨在在受控环境下模拟人类肠道的结构和功能特征,为微生物行为提供有价值的见解。本文综述了目前人类肠道菌群体外培养系统的知识和技术进展,重点介绍了三维支架、培养基、发酵系统和分析技术等关键要素。通过检查这些组成部分,本文建立了一个框架,以改进培养和研究人类肠道微生物群的方法,加强研究方法,以便更好地了解微生物在不同环境中的相互作用、行为和适应。
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Advances in in vitro cultivation techniques for comprehensive analysis of human gut microbiome
The role of gut microbiota in human health and disease is becoming increasingly recognized. Historically, the impact of human gut microbiota on health has been studied using clinical trials and animal models. However, clinical studies often struggle with controlling variables and pinpointing disease-causing factors, while animal models fall short of accurately replicating the human gut environment. Additionally, continuous sample collection for gut microbiota analysis in vivo presents significant ethical and technical challenges. To address these limitations, in vitro fermentation models have emerged as promising alternatives. These models aim to simulate the structural and functional characteristics of the human gut in a controlled setting, offering valuable insights into microbial behavior. This review highlights current knowledge and technological advances in in vitro cultivation systems for human gut microbiota, focusing on key elements such as three-dimensional scaffolds, culture media, fermentation systems, and analytical techniques. By examining these components, the review establishes a framework for improving methods to cultivate and study human gut microbiota, enhancing research methodologies for better understanding microbial interactions, behavior, and adaptation in diverse environments.
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Biotechnology advances
Biotechnology advances 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
25.50
自引率
2.50%
发文量
167
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Biotechnology Advances is a comprehensive review journal that covers all aspects of the multidisciplinary field of biotechnology. The journal focuses on biotechnology principles and their applications in various industries, agriculture, medicine, environmental concerns, and regulatory issues. It publishes authoritative articles that highlight current developments and future trends in the field of biotechnology. The journal invites submissions of manuscripts that are relevant and appropriate. It targets a wide audience, including scientists, engineers, students, instructors, researchers, practitioners, managers, governments, and other stakeholders in the field. Additionally, special issues are published based on selected presentations from recent relevant conferences in collaboration with the organizations hosting those conferences.
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