A vast, complex and dynamic consortium of microorganisms known as the gut microbiome colonizes the human gut. Over the past few decades we have developed an increased awareness of its important role in human health. In this review we discuss the role of the gut microbiome in complex diseases and the possible causal scenarios behind its interactions with the host genome and environmental factors. We then propose a new analysis framework that combines a systems biology approach, cross-kingdom integration of multiple levels of omics data, and innovative in vitro models to yield an integrated picture of human host-microbe interactions. This new framework will lay the foundation for the development of the next phase in personalized medicine
Gut microbiota (GM), as an organ of the human body, has a particular and autonomous function that is...
peer reviewedAn important hallmark of the human gut microbiota is its species diversity and complexi...
Increased understanding of the interactions between the gut microbiota, diet and environmental effec...
A vast, complex and dynamic consortium of microorganisms known as the gut microbiome colonizes the h...
It is increasingly apparent that the microbial ecosystems in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract pl...
Abundant microorganisms that inhabit the human intestine are implicated in health and disease. The g...
The animal and bacterial kingdoms have coevolved and coadapted in response to environmental selectiv...
Our intestinal tract is colonized since birth by complex and subject-specific microbial communities ...
The microbiota "organ" is the central bioreactor of the gastrointestinal tract, populated by a total...
Microbiota in human is a "mixture society" of different species (i.e. bacteria, viruses, funguses) p...
Our understanding of the human gut microbiome has grown exponentially. Advances in genome sequencing...
The advancement in high-throughput sequencing technologies and systems biology approaches have revol...
Humans are not autonomous entities. We are all living in a complex environment, interacting not only...
The human gut harbors diverse microbes that play a fundamental role in the well-being of their host....
Microbiota in human is a "mixture society" of different species (i.e. bacteria, viruses, funguses) p...
Gut microbiota (GM), as an organ of the human body, has a particular and autonomous function that is...
peer reviewedAn important hallmark of the human gut microbiota is its species diversity and complexi...
Increased understanding of the interactions between the gut microbiota, diet and environmental effec...
A vast, complex and dynamic consortium of microorganisms known as the gut microbiome colonizes the h...
It is increasingly apparent that the microbial ecosystems in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract pl...
Abundant microorganisms that inhabit the human intestine are implicated in health and disease. The g...
The animal and bacterial kingdoms have coevolved and coadapted in response to environmental selectiv...
Our intestinal tract is colonized since birth by complex and subject-specific microbial communities ...
The microbiota "organ" is the central bioreactor of the gastrointestinal tract, populated by a total...
Microbiota in human is a "mixture society" of different species (i.e. bacteria, viruses, funguses) p...
Our understanding of the human gut microbiome has grown exponentially. Advances in genome sequencing...
The advancement in high-throughput sequencing technologies and systems biology approaches have revol...
Humans are not autonomous entities. We are all living in a complex environment, interacting not only...
The human gut harbors diverse microbes that play a fundamental role in the well-being of their host....
Microbiota in human is a "mixture society" of different species (i.e. bacteria, viruses, funguses) p...
Gut microbiota (GM), as an organ of the human body, has a particular and autonomous function that is...
peer reviewedAn important hallmark of the human gut microbiota is its species diversity and complexi...
Increased understanding of the interactions between the gut microbiota, diet and environmental effec...