失调
疾病
生物
疾病的胚芽理论
功能(生物学)
肠道菌群
人类健康
免疫系统
计算生物学
机制(生物学)
神经科学
生物信息学
免疫学
遗传学
医学
微生物学
环境卫生
认识论
哲学
病理
作者
Maude Jans,Lars Vereecke
出处
期刊:FEBS Journal
[Wiley]
日期:2024-03-24
卷期号:292 (6): 1228-1251
被引量:24
摘要
The intestinal microbiota has major influence on human physiology and modulates health and disease. Complex host–microbe interactions regulate various homeostatic processes, including metabolism and immune function, while disturbances in microbiota composition (dysbiosis) are associated with a plethora of human diseases and are believed to modulate disease initiation, progression and therapy response. The vast complexity of the human microbiota and its metabolic output represents a great challenge in unraveling the molecular basis of host–microbe interactions in specific physiological contexts. To increase our understanding of these interactions, functional microbiota research using animal models in a reductionistic setting are essential. In the dynamic landscape of gut microbiota research, the use of germ‐free and gnotobiotic mouse technology, in which causal disease‐driving mechanisms can be dissected, represents a pivotal investigative tool for functional microbiota research in health and disease, in which causal disease‐driving mechanisms can be dissected. A better understanding of the health‐modulating functions of the microbiota opens perspectives for improved therapies in many diseases. In this review, we discuss practical considerations for the design and execution of germ‐free and gnotobiotic experiments, including considerations around germ‐free rederivation and housing conditions, route and timing of microbial administration, and dosing protocols. This comprehensive overview aims to provide researchers with valuable insights for improved experimental design in the field of functional microbiota research.
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