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Microbiome therapeutics: exploring the present scenario and challenges

Monika Yadav, Nar Singh Chauhan

2021Gastroenterology report146 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human gut-microbiome explorations have enriched our understanding of microbial colonization, maturation, and dysbiosis in health-and-disease subsets. The enormous metabolic potential of gut microbes and their role in the maintenance of human health is emerging, with new avenues to use them as therapeutic agents to overcome human disorders. Microbiome therapeutics are aimed at engineering the gut microbiome using additive, subtractive, or modulatory therapy with an application of native or engineered microbes, antibiotics, bacteriophages, and bacteriocins. This approach could overcome the limitation of conventional therapeutics by providing personalized, harmonized, reliable, and sustainable treatment. Its huge economic potential has been shown in the global therapeutics market. Despite the therapeutic and economical potential, microbiome therapeutics is still in the developing stage and is facing various technical and administrative issues that require research attention. This review aims to address the current knowledge and landscape of microbiome therapeutics, provides an overview of existing health-and-disease applications, and discusses the potential future directions of microbiome modulations.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeDysbiosisMedicineHuman microbiomeDiseaseHuman Microbiome ProjectHuman healthPhage therapyComputational biologyRisk analysis (engineering)BioinformaticsBiotechnologyBiologyPathologyEnvironmental healthGeneEscherichia coliBacteriophageBiochemistryGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchProbiotics and Fermented Foods
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