Multi-omics approaches to elucidate the role of interactions between microbial communities in cheese flavor and quality

IF 5.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food Reviews International Pub Date : 2023-09-08 DOI:10.1080/87559129.2022.2070199
Nan Jiang, Rina Wu, Chen Wu, Ruhong Wang, Junrui Wu, Haisu Shi
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ABSTRACT Microorganisms are abundant in cheese and play a crucial role in regulating its flavor and quality. Although single-omics have revealed the microbial communities and metabolites that are present in cheese, the complex interactions between microorganisms and the mechanisms that are involved are difficult to fully understand and analyze. However, comprehensive and multi-dimensional multi-omics approaches can be used to gain a more complete understanding of the microbial community structure and function in cheese. This review describes the (meta)genomics, (meta)transcriptomics, (meta)proteomics, and metabolomic approaches that have recently been applied to elucidate the influence of microbial communities on cheese flavor and quality. Further, we analyze the mechanisms underlying microbial interactions in cheese as described using these multi-omics approaches. The findings presented in this review could facilitate future applications of multi-omics in industrial cheese production.
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用多组学方法阐明微生物群落之间的相互作用在奶酪风味和质量中的作用
摘要 微生物在奶酪中含量丰富,在调节奶酪风味和质量方面起着至关重要的作用。虽然单组学揭示了奶酪中存在的微生物群落和代谢物,但微生物之间复杂的相互作用及其机制却很难完全理解和分析。然而,全面和多维的多组学方法可用于更全面地了解奶酪中的微生物群落结构和功能。本综述介绍了最近用于阐明微生物群落对奶酪风味和质量影响的(元)基因组学、(元)转录物组学、(元)蛋白质组学和代谢组学方法。此外,我们还利用这些多组学方法分析了奶酪中微生物相互作用的内在机制。本综述中介绍的研究结果可促进多组学方法在未来工业化奶酪生产中的应用。
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Food Reviews International
Food Reviews International 工程技术-食品科技
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11.50
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127
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>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Food Reviews International presents state-of-the-art reviews concerned with food production, processing, acceptability, and nutritional values—examining the relationship of food and nutrition to health, as well as the differing problems affecting both affluent and developing nations. Offering technical solutions to critical global food dilemmas and shortages, Food Reviews International contains articles of interest for: •food scientists and technologists •food and cereal chemists •chemical engineers •agriculturists •microbiologists •toxicologists •nutritionists
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