The effect of intrinsic factors and mechanisms in shaping human gut microbiota

Huidi Wang , Jie Li , Guangyan Wu , Feng Zhang , Jia Yin , Yan He
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The human body harbors a myriad of microbial communities with the highest concentration and diversity found within the intestine whose disturbance is associated with many diseases. The potential of gut microbiota modulation to confer health benefits has resulted in tremendous efforts of testing extrinsic materials, e.g., probiotics, prebiotics, diet modulation and fecal microbiota transplantation. Meanwhile, the assembly of gut microbiota follows its intrinsic rules, including host selective pressures, bacteria-bacteria interactions, fungi-bacteria interactions, and virus-bacteria interactions. Understanding how these intrinsic factors and mechanisms shape the indigenous gut microbiota can provide crucial knowledge to guide evidence-based microbiota modulation therapies. Hence, this review focuses on our current understanding of the gut microbiota assemblage shaped by host, resident bacteria, fungi as well as virus.

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内在因素和机制在塑造人类肠道微生物群中的作用
人体中蕴藏着无数的微生物群落,其浓度和多样性在肠道内发现,其干扰与许多疾病有关。肠道菌群调节对健康有益的潜力导致了对外部材料的大量测试,例如益生菌、益生元、饮食调节和粪便微生物群移植。同时,肠道菌群的组装遵循其内在规律,包括宿主选择压力、细菌-细菌相互作用、真菌-细菌相互作用和病毒-细菌相互作用。了解这些内在因素和机制如何塑造本地肠道微生物群可以为指导循证微生物群调节疗法提供关键知识。因此,本文综述了我们目前对宿主、常驻细菌、真菌和病毒形成的肠道微生物群的了解。
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Medicine in Microecology
Medicine in Microecology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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