articleScience Translational MedicineNov 11, 2009GREEN OA

The Effect of Diet on the Human Gut Microbiome: A Metagenomic Analysis in Humanized Gnotobiotic Mice

Washington University in St. Louis · University of Colorado Boulder

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Abstract

Diet and nutritional status are among the most important modifiable determinants of human health. The nutritional value of food is influenced in part by a person's gut microbial community (microbiota) and its component genes (microbiome). Unraveling the interrelations among diet, the structure and operations of the gut microbiota, and nutrient and energy harvest is confounded by variations in human environmental exposures, microbial ecology, and genotype. To help overcome these problems, we created a well-defined, representative animal model of the human gut ecosystem by transplanting fresh or frozen adult human fecal microbial communities into germ-free C57BL/6J mice. Culture-independent metagenomic analysis…

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Keywords
  • Microbiome
  • Metagenomics
  • Biology
  • Gut flora
  • Microbial ecology
  • Colonization
  • Humanized mouse
  • Human microbiome
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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