Symbiotic gut microbes modulate human metabolic phenotypes

Shanghai Jiao Tong University · First Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

Humans have evolved intimate symbiotic relationships with a consortium of gut microbes (microbiome) and individual variations in the microbiome influence host health, may be implicated in disease etiology, and affect drug metabolism, toxicity, and efficacy. However, the molecular basis of these microbe-host interactions and the roles of individual bacterial species are obscure. We now demonstrate a"transgenomic" approach to link gut microbiome and metabolic phenotype (metabotype) variation. We have used a combination of spectroscopic, microbiomic, and multivariate statistical tools to analyze fecal and urinary samples from seven Chinese individuals (sampled twice) and to model the microbial-host metabolic…

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Keywords
  • Microbiome
  • Biology
  • Metagenomics
  • Faecalibacterium prausnitzii
  • Human microbiome
  • Population
  • Host (biology)
  • Gut microbiome
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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