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Metatranscriptomics for Understanding the Microbiome in Food and Nutrition Science

Christina F. Butowski, Yash Dixit, Marlon M. Reis, Chunlong Mu

2025Metabolites27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microbiome science has greatly expanded our understanding of the diverse composition and function of gut microorganisms over the past decades. With its rich microbial composition, the microbiome hosts numerous functionalities essential for metabolizing food ingredients and nutrients, resulting in the production of active metabolites that affect food fermentation or gut health. Most of these processes are mediated by microbial enzymes such as carbohydrate-active enzymes and amino acid metabolism enzymes. Metatranscriptomics enables the capture of active transcripts within the microbiome, providing invaluable functional insights into metabolic activities. Given the inter-kingdom complexity of the microbiome, metatranscriptomics could further elucidate the activities of fungi, archaea, and bacteriophages in the microbial ecosystem. Despite its potential, the application of metatranscriptomics in food and nutrition sciences remains limited but is growing. This review highlights the latest advances in food science (e.g., flavour formation and food enzymology) and nutrition science (e.g., dietary fibres, proteins, minerals, and probiotics), emphasizing the integration of metatranscriptomics with other technologies to address key research questions. Ultimately, metatranscriptomics represents a powerful tool for uncovering the microbiome activity, particularly in relation to active metabolic processes.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeGut microbiomeBiologyMetagenomicsFood microbiologyBiotechnologyFood scienceBacteriaBiochemistryBioinformaticsGeneticsGeneGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesProbiotics and Fermented FoodsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology
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