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Isolation and Cultivation of Human Gut Microorganisms: A Review

Xuchun Wan, Qian‐Qian Yang, Xiangfeng Wang, Yun Bai, Zhi Liu

2023Microorganisms36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microbial resources from the human gut may find use in various applications, such as empirical research on the microbiome, the development of probiotic products, and bacteriotherapy. Due to the development of "culturomics", the number of pure bacterial cultures obtained from the human gut has significantly increased since 2012. However, there is still a considerable number of human gut microbes to be isolated and cultured. Thus, to improve the efficiency of obtaining microbial resources from the human gut, some constraints of the current methods, such as labor burden, culture condition, and microbial targetability, still need to be optimized. Here, we overview the general knowledge and recent development of culturomics for human gut microorganisms. Furthermore, we discuss the optimization of several parts of culturomics including sample collection, sample processing, isolation, and cultivation, which may improve the current strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Isolation (microbiology)ProbioticMicrobiomeMicroorganismGut microbiomeHuman microbiomeBiologyBiotechnologyGut floraHuman Microbiome ProjectMicrobiologyBacteriaBioinformaticsImmunologyGeneticsGut microbiota and healthProbiotics and Fermented FoodsNutritional Studies and Diet
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