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Engineering bacteria to modulate host metabolism.

Dragos CiocanEran Elinav
Published in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2023)
The microbial community of the gut, collectively termed the gut microbiota, modulates both host metabolism and disease development in a variety of clinical contexts. The microbiota can have detrimental effects and be involved in disease development and progression, but it can also offer benefits to the host. This has led in the last years to the development of different therapeutic strategies targeting the microbiota. In this review we will focus on one of these strategies that involves the use of engineered bacteria to modulate gut microbiota in the treatment of metabolic disorders. We will discuss the recent developments and challenges in the use of these bacterial strains with an emphasis on their use for the treatment of metabolic diseases.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • antibiotic resistance genes
  • combination therapy
  • drug delivery
  • replacement therapy