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Functional modification of gut bacteria for disease diagnosis and treatment.

Bin ZhengMengyi LiTiange ZhangBowen LiQiuya LiQimanguli SaidingWei ChenMingming GuoSeyoung KooXiaoyuan JiWei Tao
Published in: Med (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Intestinal bacteria help keep humans healthy by regulating lipid and glucose metabolism as well as the immunological and neurological systems. Oral treatment using intestinal bacteria is limited by the high acidity of stomach fluids and the immune system's attack on foreign bacteria. Scientists have created coatings and workarounds to overcome these limitations and improve bacterial therapy. These preparations have demonstrated promising outcomes, with advances in synthetic biology and optogenetics improving their focused colonization and controlled release. Engineering bacteria preparations have become a revolutionary therapeutic approach that converts intestinal bacteria into cellular factories for medicinal chemical synthesis. The present paper discusses various aspects of engineering bacteria preparations, including wrapping materials, biomedical uses, and future developments.
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