Vaughan E E, Schut F, Heilig H G, Zoetendal E G, de Vos W M, Akkermans A D
Laboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen University, Hesselink van Suchtelenweg 4, 6703 CT Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Curr Issues Intest Microbiol. 2000 Mar;1(1):1-12.
This review describes the state of the art as well as the initial results of molecular methodologies used to study the ecology of the complex microflora of the human intestinal tract. The detection and identification of many of these organisms has largely been hampered by the incomplete knowledge of their culture conditions. Many of the molecular methodologies are rooted in the use of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and its encoding genes to describe the relationship between the bacteria in such communities and their individual identity. This approach permits the elucidation both qualitatively as well as quantitatively of the abundance of bacterial species and how their presence interacts with diet and health. Emphasis is given to the analysis of complex communities rather than detection of individual groups of bacteria. The potential of novel advances in molecular technologies such as DNA arrays for analysis of the intestinal ecosystem are also discussed.
本综述描述了用于研究人类肠道复杂微生物群落生态学的分子方法的现状以及初步结果。许多这类微生物的检测和鉴定在很大程度上受到其培养条件知识不完整的阻碍。许多分子方法都基于使用核糖体RNA(rRNA)及其编码基因来描述此类群落中细菌之间的关系及其个体特性。这种方法能够定性和定量地阐明细菌物种的丰度,以及它们的存在如何与饮食和健康相互作用。重点是对复杂群落的分析,而不是对单个细菌群体的检测。还讨论了诸如DNA阵列等分子技术的新进展在分析肠道生态系统方面的潜力。