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Gut-on-a-Chip for the Analysis of Bacteria–Bacteria Interactions in Gut Microbial Community: What Would Be Needed for Bacterial Co-Culture Study to Explore the Diet–Microbiota Relationship?

Bacterial co-culture studies using synthetic gut microbiomes have reported novel research designs to understand the underlying role of bacterial interaction in the metabolism of dietary resources and community assembly of complex microflora. Since lab-on-a-chip mimicking the gut (hereafter “gut-on-a...

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Autores principales: Lee, Ki Won, Shin, Jin Song, Lee, Chan Min, Han, Hea Yeon, O, Yun, Kim, Hye Won, Cho, Tae Jin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36904133
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15051131
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author Lee, Ki Won
Shin, Jin Song
Lee, Chan Min
Han, Hea Yeon
O, Yun
Kim, Hye Won
Cho, Tae Jin
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Shin, Jin Song
Lee, Chan Min
Han, Hea Yeon
O, Yun
Kim, Hye Won
Cho, Tae Jin
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description Bacterial co-culture studies using synthetic gut microbiomes have reported novel research designs to understand the underlying role of bacterial interaction in the metabolism of dietary resources and community assembly of complex microflora. Since lab-on-a-chip mimicking the gut (hereafter “gut-on-a-chip”) is one of the most advanced platforms for the simulative research regarding the correlation between host health and microbiota, the co-culture of the synthetic bacterial community in gut-on-a-chip is expected to reveal the diet–microbiota relationship. This critical review analyzed recent research on bacterial co-culture with perspectives on the ecological niche of commensals, probiotics, and pathogens to categorize the experimental approaches for diet-mediated management of gut health as the compositional and/or metabolic modulation of the microbiota and the control of pathogens. Meanwhile, the aim of previous research on bacterial culture in gut-on-a-chip has been mainly limited to the maintenance of the viability of host cells. Thus, the integration of study designs established for the co-culture of synthetic gut consortia with various nutritional resources into gut-on-a-chip is expected to reveal bacterial interspecies interactions related to specific dietary patterns. This critical review suggests novel research topics for co-culturing bacterial communities in gut-on-a-chip to realize an ideal experimental platform mimicking a complex intestinal environment.
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spelling pubmed-100050572023-03-11 Gut-on-a-Chip for the Analysis of Bacteria–Bacteria Interactions in Gut Microbial Community: What Would Be Needed for Bacterial Co-Culture Study to Explore the Diet–Microbiota Relationship? Lee, Ki Won Shin, Jin Song Lee, Chan Min Han, Hea Yeon O, Yun Kim, Hye Won Cho, Tae Jin Nutrients Review Bacterial co-culture studies using synthetic gut microbiomes have reported novel research designs to understand the underlying role of bacterial interaction in the metabolism of dietary resources and community assembly of complex microflora. Since lab-on-a-chip mimicking the gut (hereafter “gut-on-a-chip”) is one of the most advanced platforms for the simulative research regarding the correlation between host health and microbiota, the co-culture of the synthetic bacterial community in gut-on-a-chip is expected to reveal the diet–microbiota relationship. This critical review analyzed recent research on bacterial co-culture with perspectives on the ecological niche of commensals, probiotics, and pathogens to categorize the experimental approaches for diet-mediated management of gut health as the compositional and/or metabolic modulation of the microbiota and the control of pathogens. Meanwhile, the aim of previous research on bacterial culture in gut-on-a-chip has been mainly limited to the maintenance of the viability of host cells. Thus, the integration of study designs established for the co-culture of synthetic gut consortia with various nutritional resources into gut-on-a-chip is expected to reveal bacterial interspecies interactions related to specific dietary patterns. This critical review suggests novel research topics for co-culturing bacterial communities in gut-on-a-chip to realize an ideal experimental platform mimicking a complex intestinal environment. MDPI 2023-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10005057/ /pubmed/36904133 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15051131 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lee, Ki Won
Shin, Jin Song
Lee, Chan Min
Han, Hea Yeon
O, Yun
Kim, Hye Won
Cho, Tae Jin
Gut-on-a-Chip for the Analysis of Bacteria–Bacteria Interactions in Gut Microbial Community: What Would Be Needed for Bacterial Co-Culture Study to Explore the Diet–Microbiota Relationship?
title Gut-on-a-Chip for the Analysis of Bacteria–Bacteria Interactions in Gut Microbial Community: What Would Be Needed for Bacterial Co-Culture Study to Explore the Diet–Microbiota Relationship?
title_full Gut-on-a-Chip for the Analysis of Bacteria–Bacteria Interactions in Gut Microbial Community: What Would Be Needed for Bacterial Co-Culture Study to Explore the Diet–Microbiota Relationship?
title_fullStr Gut-on-a-Chip for the Analysis of Bacteria–Bacteria Interactions in Gut Microbial Community: What Would Be Needed for Bacterial Co-Culture Study to Explore the Diet–Microbiota Relationship?
title_full_unstemmed Gut-on-a-Chip for the Analysis of Bacteria–Bacteria Interactions in Gut Microbial Community: What Would Be Needed for Bacterial Co-Culture Study to Explore the Diet–Microbiota Relationship?
title_short Gut-on-a-Chip for the Analysis of Bacteria–Bacteria Interactions in Gut Microbial Community: What Would Be Needed for Bacterial Co-Culture Study to Explore the Diet–Microbiota Relationship?
title_sort gut-on-a-chip for the analysis of bacteria–bacteria interactions in gut microbial community: what would be needed for bacterial co-culture study to explore the diet–microbiota relationship?
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36904133
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15051131
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