| Literature DB >> 30776908 |
Se Jin Song1, Douglas C Woodhams2,3, Cameron Martino4, Celeste Allaband5, Andre Mu6,7, Sandrine Javorschi-Miller-Montgomery8,9, Jan S Suchodolski10, Rob Knight1,8,9,11.
Abstract
IMPACT STATEMENT: Considering the clear effects of microbiota on important aspects of animal biology and development (including in humans), this topic is timely and broadly appealing, as it compels us to consider the possibilities of altering the microbiome (without antibiotics) to positively affect animal health. In this review, we highlight three general approaches to manipulating the microbiome that have demonstrated success and promise for use in animal health. We also point out knowledge gaps where further inquiry would most benefit the field. Our paper not only provides a short and digestible overview of the current state of application, but also calls for further exploration of the microbial diversity at hand to expand our toolkit, while also leveraging the diversity and flexibility of animal systems to better understand mechanisms of efficacy.Entities:
Keywords: Probiotic; animal health; disease; dysbiosis; microbiome; microbiota transplant
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30776908 PMCID: PMC6547002 DOI: 10.1177/1535370219830075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Biol Med (Maywood) ISSN: 1535-3699