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探讨微生物组关联是否反映代谢和免疫紊乱因果关系的方法。

Approaches to discern if microbiome associations reflect causation in metabolic and immune disorders.

机构信息

Institute for Laboratory Animal Science, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.

Human Nutrition Unit, UMR1019, University Clermont Auvergne, INRAE, Clermont-Ferrand, France.

出版信息

Gut Microbes. 2022 Jan-Dec;14(1):2107386. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2022.2107386.

Abstract

Our understanding of microorganisms residing within our gut and their roles in the host metabolism and immunity advanced greatly over the past 20 years. Currently, microbiome studies are shifting from association and correlation studies to studies demonstrating causality of identified microbiome signatures and identification of molecular mechanisms underlying these interactions. This transformation is crucial for the efficient translation into clinical application and development of targeted strategies to beneficially modulate the intestinal microbiota. As mechanistic studies are still quite challenging to perform in humans, the causal role of microbiota is frequently evaluated in animal models that need to be appropriately selected. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview on approaches that can be applied in addressing causality of host-microbe interactions in five major animal model organisms (, zebrafish, rodents, and pigs). We particularly focused on discussing methods available for studying the causality ranging from the usage of gut microbiota transfer, diverse models of metabolic and immune perturbations involving nutritional and chemical factors, gene modifications and surgically induced models, metabolite profiling up to culture-based approached. Furthermore, we addressed the impact of the gut morphology, physiology as well as diet on the microbiota composition in various models and resulting species specificities. Finally, we conclude this review with the discussion on models that can be applied to study the causal role of the gut microbiota in the context of metabolic syndrome and host immunity. We hope this review will facilitate important considerations for appropriate animal model selection.

摘要

在过去的 20 年里,我们对肠道内微生物及其在宿主代谢和免疫中的作用的理解有了很大的提高。目前,微生物组研究正在从关联和相关性研究向能够证明鉴定出的微生物组特征的因果关系以及鉴定这些相互作用背后的分子机制的研究转变。这种转变对于将其有效地转化为临床应用和开发靶向策略以有益地调节肠道微生物群至关重要。由于在人类中进行机制研究仍然极具挑战性,因此经常在需要适当选择的动物模型中评估微生物群的因果作用。在这里,我们全面概述了可用于解决主要五种动物模型(即斑马鱼、啮齿动物、猪)中宿主-微生物相互作用因果关系的方法。我们特别侧重于讨论可用于研究因果关系的方法,从使用肠道微生物群转移、涉及营养和化学因素的代谢和免疫扰动的各种模型、基因修饰和手术诱导模型、代谢物谱分析到基于培养的方法。此外,我们还讨论了肠道形态、生理学以及饮食对各种模型中微生物群组成的影响以及由此产生的物种特异性。最后,我们在讨论中得出结论,即可以应用某些模型来研究代谢综合征和宿主免疫背景下肠道微生物群的因果作用。我们希望本综述将有助于为适当的动物模型选择提供重要的考虑因素。

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