粪便
粪便细菌疗法
艰难梭菌
肠易激综合征
移植
生物
肠道菌群
医学
免疫学
生理学
微生物学
胃肠病学
内科学
抗生素
作者
Jun Hu,Lingli Chen,Yimei Tang,Chunlin Xie,Baoyang Xu,Min Shi,Wenyong Zheng,Shuyi Zhou,Xinkai Wang,Liu Liu,Yiqin Yan,Tao Yang,Yaorong Niu,Qiliang Hou,Xiaofan Xu,Xianghua Yan
标识
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2018.01328
摘要
infection, inflammatory bowel diseases, and irritable bowel syndrome. Given that pigs share many similarities with humans, in terms of anatomy, nutritional physiology, and intestinal microbial compositions, FMT may also be used to restore the normal intestinal microbiota of pigs. However, feasible procedures for performing FMT in pigs remains unclear. Here, we summarize a standardized preparation for FMT in pigs by combining the standard methodology for human FMT with pig production. The key issues include the donor selection, fecal material preparation, fecal material transfer, stool bank establishment, and the safety for porcine FMT. Optimal donors should be selected to ensure the efficacy of porcine FMT and reduce the risks of transmitting infectious diseases to recipients during FMT. Preparing for fresh fecal material is highly recommended. Alternatively, frozen fecal suspension can also be prepared as an optimal choice because it is convenient and has similar efficacy. Oral administration of fecal suspension could be an optimal method for porcine fecal material transfer. Furthermore, the dilution ratio of fecal materials and the frequency of fecal material transfer could be adjusted according to practical situations in the pig industry. To meet the potential large-scale requirement in the pig industry, it is important to establish a stool bank to make porcine FMT readily available. Future studies should also focus on providing more robust safety data on FMT to improve the safety and tolerability of the recipient pigs. This standardized preparation for porcine FMT can facilitate the development of microbial targeted therapies and improve the intestinal health of pigs.
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