TY - JOUR
T1 - Concepts and Consequences of a Core Gut Microbiota for Animal Growth and Development
AU - Perlman, Daphne
AU - Martínez-Álvaro, Marina
AU - Moraïs, Sarah
AU - Altshuler, Ianina
AU - Hagen, Live H.
AU - Jami, Elie
AU - Roehe, Rainer
AU - Pope, Phillip B.
AU - Mizrahi, Itzhak
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/2/1
Y1 - 2022/2/1
N2 - Animal microbiomes are occasionally considered as an extension of host anatomy, physiology, and even their genomic architecture. Their compositions encompass variable and constant portions when examined across multiple hosts. The latter, termed the core microbiome, is viewed as more accommodated to its host environment and suggested to benefit host fitness. Nevertheless, discrepancies in its definitions, characteristics, and importance to its hosts exist across studies. We survey studies that characterize the core microbiome, detail its current definitions and available methods to identify it, and emphasize the crucial need to upgrade and standardize the methodologies among studies. We highlight ruminants as a case study and discussthe link between the core microbiome and host physiology and genetics, as well as potential factors that shape it. We conclude with main directives of action to better understand the host-core microbiome axis and acquire the necessary insights into its controlled modulation.
AB - Animal microbiomes are occasionally considered as an extension of host anatomy, physiology, and even their genomic architecture. Their compositions encompass variable and constant portions when examined across multiple hosts. The latter, termed the core microbiome, is viewed as more accommodated to its host environment and suggested to benefit host fitness. Nevertheless, discrepancies in its definitions, characteristics, and importance to its hosts exist across studies. We survey studies that characterize the core microbiome, detail its current definitions and available methods to identify it, and emphasize the crucial need to upgrade and standardize the methodologies among studies. We highlight ruminants as a case study and discussthe link between the core microbiome and host physiology and genetics, as well as potential factors that shape it. We conclude with main directives of action to better understand the host-core microbiome axis and acquire the necessary insights into its controlled modulation.
KW - animal gut microbiome
KW - host-microbiome fidelity
KW - microbial functions
KW - microbial interactions
KW - symbiotic microbes
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-animal-013020-020412
DO - 10.1146/annurev-animal-013020-020412
M3 - Review article
C2 - 34941382
AN - SCOPUS:85124635414
SN - 2165-8102
VL - 10
SP - 177
EP - 201
JO - Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
JF - Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
ER -