Literature DB >> 31820171

The Microbiome and Its Potential for Pharmacology.

Aries Chavira1, Pedro Belda-Ferre2, Tomasz Kosciolek2,3, Farhana Ali4, Pieter C Dorrestein2,5,6,7, Rob Knight8,9,10,11.   

Abstract

The human microbiota (the microscopic organisms that inhabit us) and microbiome (their genes) hold considerable potential for improving pharmacological practice. Recent advances in multi-"omics" techniques have dramatically improved our understanding of the constituents of the microbiome and their functions. The implications of this research for human health, including microbiome links to obesity, drug metabolism, neurological diseases, cancer, and many other health conditions, have sparked considerable interest in exploiting the microbiome for targeted therapeutics. Links between microbial pathways and disease states further highlight a rich potential for companion diagnostics and precision medicine approaches. For example, the success of fecal microbiota transplantation to treat Clostridium difficile infection has already started to redefine standard of care with a microbiome-directed therapy. In this review we briefly discuss the nature of human microbial ecosystems and with pathologies and biological processes linked to the microbiome. We then review emerging computational metagenomic, metabolomic, and wet lab techniques researchers are using today to learn about the roles host-microbial interactions have with respect to pharmacological purposes and vice versa. Finally, we describe how drugs affect the microbiome, how the microbiome can impact drug response in different people, and the potential of the microbiome itself as a source of new therapeutics.

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Keywords:  Drug discovery; Immunology; Immunotherapy; Live biotherapeutics; Metabolism; Microbiology; Microbiome; Microbiota; Patient stratification; Precision medicine

Year:  2019        PMID: 31820171     DOI: 10.1007/164_2019_317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Handb Exp Pharmacol        ISSN: 0171-2004


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Journal:  Annu Rev Microbiol       Date:  2020-07-17       Impact factor: 15.500

2.  Power in Numbers: The Gut Microbiome Takes the Spotlight.

Authors:  Y Lucia Wang
Journal:  Chem Res Toxicol       Date:  2021-12-22       Impact factor: 3.973

Review 3.  Advances in Microbiome-Derived Solutions and Methodologies Are Founding a New Era in Skin Health and Care.

Authors:  Audrey Gueniche; Olivier Perin; Amina Bouslimani; Leslie Landemaine; Namita Misra; Sylvie Cupferman; Luc Aguilar; Cécile Clavaud; Tarun Chopra; Ahmad Khodr
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-01-20
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