Metagenomics in ophthalmology: current findings and future prospectives.
Davide BorroniVito RomanoStephen B KayeTobi SomervilleLuca NapoliAdriano FasoloPaola GallonDiego PonzinAlfonso EspositoStefano FerrariPublished in: BMJ open ophthalmology (2019)
Less than 1% of all microorganisms of the available environmental microbiota can be cultured with the currently available techniques. Metagenomics is a new methodology of high-throughput DNA sequencing, able to provide taxonomic and functional profiles of microbial communities without the necessity to culture microbes in the laboratory. Metagenomics opens to a 'hypothesis-free' approach, giving important details for future research and treatment of ocular diseases in ophthalmology, such as ocular infection and ocular surface diseases.