Title (en)
The Core Human Microbiome: Does It Exist and How Can We Find It? A Critical Review of the Concept.
Language
English
Description (en)
The core microbiome, which refers to a set of consistent microbial features across populations, is of major interest in microbiome research and has been addressed by numerous studies. Understanding the core microbiome can help identify elements that lead to dysbiosis, and lead to treatments for microbiome-related health states. However, defining the core microbiome is a complex task at several levels. In this review, we consider the current state of core human microbiome research. We consider the knowledge that has been gained, the factors limiting our ability to achieve a reliable description of the core human microbiome, and the fields most likely to improve that ability. DNA sequencing technologies and the methods for analyzing metagenomics and amplicon data will most likely facilitate higher accuracy and resolution in describing the microbiome. However, more effort should be invested in characterizing the microbiome's interactions with its human host, including the immune system and nutrition. Other components of this holobiontic system should also be emphasized, such as fungi, protists, lower eukaryotes, viruses, and phages. Most importantly, a collaborative effort of experts in microbiology, nutrition, immunology, medicine, systems biology, bioinformatics, and machine learning is probably required to identify the traits of the core human microbiome.
Keywords (en)
Gut Microbiota; Intestinal Microbiota; Human Health; Minimum Information; Level Analysis; Dietary Fiber; Host; Diversity; Metabolites; Metagenomics
DOI
10.3390/nu14142872
Author of the digital object
Itai Sharon  (Migal-Galilee Research Institute / Tel-Hai Academic College)
Silvia Turroni  (University of Bologna)
Patrizia Brigidi  (University of Bologna)
Giovanna Caderni  (University of Florence)
Carlotta de Filippo  (National Research Council of Italy)
Danilo Ercolini  (University of Naples Federico II)
Karsten Liere  (Amedes Medizinische Dienstleistungen GmbH)
Martin Meixner  (Amedes Medizinische Dienstleistungen GmbH)
José Horacio Grau  (Amedes Medizinische Dienstleistungen GmbH / Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute)
Evelyne Selberherr  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Andreas Dötsch  (Max Rubner Institut)
Valeria Agamennone  (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research)
Francesco Vitali  (National Research Council of Italy)
Marco Fabbrini  (University of Bologna)
Edoardo Pasolli  (University of Naples Federico II )
Narciso Martín Quijada  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Format
application/pdf
Size
559.6 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Nutrients
Pages or Volume
25
Volume
14
Number
14
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2022