Methods of DNA introduction for the engineering of commensal microbes.

Engineering Microbiology Pub Date : 2022-09-12 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.engmic.2022.100048
Dake Liu, Nicole E Siguenza, Amir Zarrinpar, Yousong Ding
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The microbiome is an essential component of ecological systems and is comprised of a diverse array of microbes. Over the past decades, the accumulated observational evidence reveals a close correlation between the microbiome and human health and disease. Many groups are now manipulating individual microbial strains, species and the community as a whole to gain a mechanistic understanding of the functions of the microbiome. Here, we discuss three major approaches for introducing DNA to engineer model bacteria and isolated undomesticated bacteria, including transformation, transduction, and conjugation. We provide an overview of these approaches and describe the advantages and limitations of each method. In addition, we highlight examples of human microbiome engineering using these approaches. Finally, we provide perspectives for the future of microbiome engineering.

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共生微生物工程中的DNA导入方法。
微生物群是生态系统的重要组成部分,由各种各样的微生物组成。在过去的几十年里,积累的观察证据揭示了微生物组与人类健康和疾病之间的密切关联。许多研究小组现在正在操纵单个微生物菌株、物种和整个微生物群落,以获得对微生物群功能的机械理解。在这里,我们讨论了将DNA引入工程模型细菌和分离的未驯化细菌的三种主要方法,包括转化,转导和偶联。我们概述了这些方法,并描述了每种方法的优点和局限性。此外,我们强调了使用这些方法的人类微生物组工程的例子。最后,对微生物组工程的发展前景进行了展望。
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