Extensive personal human gut microbiota culture collections characterized and manipulated in gnotobiotic mice
Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract
The proportion of the human gut bacterial community that is recalcitrant to culture remains poorly defined. In this report, we combine high-throughput anaerobic culturing techniques with gnotobiotic animal husbandry and metagenomics to show that the human fecal microbiota consists largely of taxa and predicted functions that are represented in its readily cultured members. When transplanted into gnotobiotic mice, complete and cultured communities exhibit similar colonization dynamics, biogeographical distribution, and responses to dietary perturbations. Moreover, gnotobiotic mice can be used to shape these personalized culture collections to enrich for taxa suited to specific diets. We also demonstrate that…
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7Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Metagenomics
- Gut flora
- Human microbiome
- Microbiology
- Phenotype
- Microbiome
- Colonization