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Microbiome and Human Health: Current Understanding, Engineering, and Enabling Technologies

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posted on 2023-09-22, 08:18 authored by Nikhil Aggarwal, Shohei Kitano, Ginette Ru Ying Puah, Sandra Kittelmann, In Young HwangIn Young Hwang, Matthew Wook Chang

The human microbiome is composed of a collection of dynamic microbial communities that inhabit various anatomical locations in the body. Accordingly, the coevolution of the microbiome with the host has resulted in these communities playing a profound role in promoting human health. Consequently, perturbations in the human microbiome can cause or exacerbate several diseases. In this Review, we present our current understanding of the relationship between human health and disease development, focusing on the microbiomes found across the digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems as well as the skin. We further discuss various strategies by which the composition and function of the human microbiome can be modulated to exert a therapeutic effect on the host. Finally, we examine technologies such as multiomics approaches and cellular reprogramming of microbes that can enable significant advancements in microbiome research and engineering.

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Chemical Reviews

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2022-11-01

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  • Published

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Matthew Wook Chang

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  • 14866 (R-NRF-A401-0001) Fighting Amebiasis with bacteria: a combined approach with natural probiotics and engineered bacteria

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