To engraft or not to engraft: an ecological framework for gut microbiome modulation with live microbes.

Curr Opin Biotechnol

Department of Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, AB, Canada; Sacco System, Cadorago 22071, Italy.

Published: February 2018

Strategies aimed at modulating the gut microbiota by using live microbes range from single strains (probiotics or live biotherapeutics) to whole non-defined fecal transplants. Although often clinically efficacious, our understanding on how microbial-based strategies modulate gut microbiome composition and function is vastly incomplete. In this review, we present a framework based on ecological theory that provides mechanistic explanations for the findings obtained in studies that attempted to modulate the gut microbiota of humans and animals using live microbes. We argue that an ecological perspective grounded in theory is necessary to interpret and predict the impact of microbiome-modulating strategies and thus advance our ability to develop improved and targeted approaches with enhanced therapeutic efficiency.

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