2022
DOI: 10.1080/19490976.2022.2107386
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Approaches to discern if microbiome associations reflect causation in metabolic and immune disorders

Abstract: Our understanding of microorganisms residing within our gut and their roles in the host metabolism and immunity advanced greatly over the past 20 years. Currently, microbiome studies are shifting from association and correlation studies to studies demonstrating causality of identified microbiome signatures and identification of molecular mechanisms underlying these interactions. This transformation is crucial for the efficient translation into clinical application and development of targeted strategies to bene… Show more

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“…Compared with conventional mice, germ-free mice display profound immune defects and impaired growth [39 ▪ ]. Moreover, in mouse models for obesity, inflammatory bowel disease and asthma, germ-free mice develop the disease phenotype after receiving stool transplantation from diseased mice, with some evidence of clinical improvement following microbial restoration [40 ▪ ]. Antibiotics can induce or worsen a pathological phenotype in mice (such as allergic sensitization [41 ▪ ] or experimentally induced colitis [42]).…”
Section: Association Causation and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with conventional mice, germ-free mice display profound immune defects and impaired growth [39 ▪ ]. Moreover, in mouse models for obesity, inflammatory bowel disease and asthma, germ-free mice develop the disease phenotype after receiving stool transplantation from diseased mice, with some evidence of clinical improvement following microbial restoration [40 ▪ ]. Antibiotics can induce or worsen a pathological phenotype in mice (such as allergic sensitization [41 ▪ ] or experimentally induced colitis [42]).…”
Section: Association Causation and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%