Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA
mSphere. 2020 Jul 8;5(4):e00592-20. doi: 10.1128/mSphere.00592-20.
Anna M. Seekatz works in the field of the gut microbiome as it related to infectious diseases. In this "mSphere of Influence" article, she reflects on how two studies, "The impact of a consortium of fermented milk strains on the gut microbiome of gnotobiotic mice and monozygotic twins" (N. P. McNulty, T. Yatsunenko, A. Hsiao, et al., Sci Transl Med 3:106ra106, 2011) and "High-throughput DNA sequence analysis reveals stable engraftment of gut microbiota following transplantation of previously frozen fecal bacteria" (M. J. Hamilton, A. R. Weingarden, T. Unno, A. Khoruts, and M. J. Sadowsky, Gut Microbes 4:125-135, 2013), shaped how she approaches interpreting microbiome studies.
安娜·M·西克塔兹(Anna M. Seekatz)专注于肠道微生物组与传染病的关系研究。在这篇“mSphere 影响力”文章中,她反思了两项研究“发酵乳菌株联合体对无菌小鼠和同卵双胞胎肠道微生物组的影响”(N. P. 麦克纳尔蒂、T. 亚茨努恩科、A. 西肖等人,《科学转化医学》3:106ra106, 2011)和“高通量 DNA 序列分析揭示了先前冷冻粪便细菌移植后肠道微生物组的稳定定植”(M. J. 汉密尔顿、A. R. 魏根登、T. 宇野、A. 霍鲁茨和 M. J. 萨多斯基,《肠道微生物》4:125-135, 2013)如何影响她解读微生物组研究。