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Constructing a gnotobiotic mouse model with a synthetic human gut microbiome to study host–microbe cross talk

Alex Steimle, Alessandro De Sciscio, Mareike Neumann, Erica T. Grant, Gabriel Vasconcelos Pereira, Hiroshi Ohno, Eric C. Martens, Mahesh S. Desai

2021STAR Protocols38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

models are necessary to address functional aspects of the gut microbiome in various diseases. Here, we present a gnotobiotic mouse model that allows for the investigation of specific microbial functions within the microbiome. We describe how to culture 14 different well-characterized human gut species and how to verify their proper colonization in germ-free mice. This protocol can be modified to add or remove certain species of interest to investigate microbial mechanistic details in various disease models. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Desai et al. (2016).

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeGut microbiomeBiologyComputational biologyHost (biology)Human microbiomeModel organismColonizationHuman diseaseMicrobiologyBioinformaticsEcologyGeneticsGeneGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior