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SUBMITTER: Cheng AG
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9691261 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cheng Alice G AG Ho Po-Yi PY Aranda-Díaz Andrés A Jain Sunit S Yu Feiqiao B FB Meng Xiandong X Wang Min M Iakiviak Mikhail M Nagashima Kazuki K Zhao Aishan A Murugkar Pallavi P Patil Advait A Atabakhsh Katayoon K Weakley Allison A Yan Jia J Brumbaugh Ariel R AR Higginbottom Steven S Dimas Alejandra A Shiver Anthony L AL Deutschbauer Adam A Neff Norma N Sonnenburg Justin L JL Huang Kerwyn Casey KC Fischbach Michael A MA
Cell 20220906 19
Efforts to model the human gut microbiome in mice have led to important insights into the mechanisms of host-microbe interactions. However, the model communities studied to date have been defined or complex, but not both, limiting their utility. Here, we construct and characterize in vitro a defined community of 104 bacterial species composed of the most common taxa from the human gut microbiota (hCom1). We then used an iterative experimental process to fill open niches: germ-free mice were colo ...[more]