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评估代谢疾病中的人类肠道微生物群。

Assessing the human gut microbiota in metabolic diseases.

机构信息

Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden.

出版信息

Diabetes. 2013 Oct;62(10):3341-9. doi: 10.2337/db13-0844.

Abstract

Recent findings have demonstrated that the gut microbiome complements our human genome with at least 100-fold more genes. In contrast to our Homo sapiens-derived genes, the microbiome is much more plastic, and its composition changes with age and diet, among other factors. An altered gut microbiota has been associated with several diseases, including obesity and diabetes, but the mechanisms involved remain elusive. Here we discuss factors that affect the gut microbiome, how the gut microbiome may contribute to metabolic diseases, and how to study the gut microbiome. Next-generation sequencing and development of software packages have led to the development of large-scale sequencing efforts to catalog the human microbiome. Furthermore, the use of genetically engineered gnotobiotic mouse models may increase our understanding of mechanisms by which the gut microbiome modulates host metabolism. A combination of classical microbiology, sequencing, and animal experiments may provide further insights into how the gut microbiota affect host metabolism and physiology.

摘要

最近的研究结果表明,肠道微生物组与我们的人类基因组互补,至少包含 100 倍以上的基因。与我们源自人类的基因不同,微生物组具有更大的可塑性,其组成会随着年龄、饮食等因素而变化。肠道微生物组的改变与多种疾病有关,包括肥胖症和糖尿病,但相关的机制仍难以捉摸。在这里,我们讨论了影响肠道微生物组的因素,肠道微生物组如何可能导致代谢性疾病,以及如何研究肠道微生物组。下一代测序和软件包的开发导致了大规模测序工作的开展,以对人类微生物组进行编目。此外,使用基因工程的无菌小鼠模型可能会增加我们对肠道微生物组调节宿主代谢的机制的理解。经典微生物学、测序和动物实验的结合可能会进一步深入了解肠道微生物群如何影响宿主代谢和生理学。

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