Snapshot on a pilot metagenomic study for the appraisal of gut microbial diversity in mice, cat, and man

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Abstract

Gut microbiota plays a key role in the maintenance of homeostasis and host physiology, comprising development, metabolism, and immunity. Profiling the composition and the gastrointestinal microbiome with a reliable methodology is of substantial interest to yield new insights into the pathogenesis of many diseases as well as defining new prophylactic and therapeutic interventions. Here, we briefly present our methodology applied to fecal samples from mice and then further extended to the samples from a cat and a single human subject at 4 different time points as examples to illustrate the methodological strengths. Both interindividual and time-related variations are demonstrated and discussed.

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Plé, C., Vandenborght, L. E., Adele-Dit-Renseville, N., Breton, J., Daniel, C., Ferreira, S., & Benoît, F. (2016). Snapshot on a pilot metagenomic study for the appraisal of gut microbial diversity in mice, cat, and man. Gastroenterology Research and Practice, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/6587825

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