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Composition and Function of Gut Microbiome: From Basic Omics to Precision Medicine

Yan Ma, Lamei Wang, Haitao Hu, Audrey Ruei-En Shieh, Edward Li, Dongdong He, Lin He, Z. Liu, Thant Mon Paing, Xinhua Chen, Yangchun Cao

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Abstract

The gut microbiome is defined as the collective assembly of microbial communities inhabiting the gut, along with their genes and metabolic products. The gut microbiome systematically regulates host metabolism, immunity, and neuroendocrine homeostasis via interspecies interaction networks and inter-organ axes. Given the importance of the gut microbiome to the host, this review integrates the composition, function, and genetic basis of the gut microbiome with host genomics to provide a systematic overview of recent advances in microbiome-host interactions. This encompasses a complete technological pipeline spanning from in vitro to in vivo models to translational medicine. This technological pipeline spans from single-bacterium CRISPR editing, organoid-microbiome co-culture, and sterile/humanized animal models to multi-omics integrated algorithms, machine learning causal inference, and individualized probiotic design. It aims to transform microbiome associations into precision intervention strategies that can be targeted and predicted for clinical application through interdisciplinary research, thereby providing the cornerstone of a new generation of precision treatment strategies for cancer, metabolic, and neurodegenerative diseases.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeComputational biologyBiologyPrecision medicineGut microbiomeMetagenomicsFunction (biology)GenomicsPipeline (software)Gut floraHost (biology)Systems biologyProbioticBioinformaticsOmicsGenomeDysbiosisFunctional genomicsPersonalized medicineSynthetic biologyMetabolomicsGut bacteriaModel organismProteomicsDiseaseBiotechnologyGeneGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchCancer Research and Treatments
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