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AI models help redefine core microbiome for personalized therapies

Last updated: October 16, 2024 7:40 pm
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Researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, in collaboration with global partners, have unveiled a groundbreaking method for identifying the essential core microbiome present in humans, crucial for overall health. Their recent study published in the prestigious journal Cell sheds light on a new era of precision nutrition and personalized therapies targeting chronic diseases linked to gut microbiome imbalances, such as diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, and cancer.

The core microbiome refers to a specific group of microbes in the gut that play a vital role in various bodily functions, including digestion, immune defense, and mental well-being. Disruption or loss of the core microbiome, known as dysbiosis, can lead to an imbalance between beneficial and harmful bacteria in the gut, resulting in a range of chronic illnesses. Previous research has shown that transferring beneficial fecal microbiota from a healthy individual to someone with a diseased gut can alleviate symptoms, highlighting the importance of a robust core microbiome in maintaining health.

Traditional methods of microbiome analysis often rely on shared taxonomic units, like species or genus, within a population. However, these approaches may lack resolution, as different strains within the same species can have varying effects on health. To overcome these limitations, the Rutgers team utilized high-quality genomes obtained from metagenomic sequencing datasets, providing a more detailed and accurate picture of the gut microbiome.

The researchers identified two distinct groups of core gut bacteria: the foundation guild and the pathobiont guild. The foundation guild is crucial for maintaining overall gut health by breaking down dietary fibers, producing short-chain fatty acids, and supporting the gut barrier. On the other hand, the pathobiont guild, while necessary in small amounts, can lead to disease progression if it becomes dominant in the gut.

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By focusing on nurturing the foundation guild through personalized dietary recommendations, the researchers aim to restore balance in the gut microbiome and improve overall health outcomes. This innovative approach sets a new standard for identifying core microbiome members and offers promising avenues for targeted therapies tailored to individual microbiome profiles.

Moving forward, the team plans to conduct clinical trials to refine personalized treatments for patients with severe dysbiosis, with the goal of translating their research into practical interventions that can positively impact patient health. Through the use of cutting-edge technology and a deep understanding of the gut microbiome, Rutgers University is at the forefront of revolutionizing precision health and personalized medicine.

For more information on this groundbreaking study, you can access the original publication in Cell with the DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.09.019. This research represents a significant advancement in microbiome science and holds immense potential for improving patient outcomes in various chronic conditions.

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