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Current Understanding of Human Metaproteome Association and Modulation

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JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
Volume 18, Issue 10, Pages 3539-3554

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.9b00301

Keywords

gut microbiota; dysbiosis; microbiome; metaproteomics; protein function; human

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  1. Egyptian Cancer Network, USA (ECN)
  2. Children's Cancer Hospital Egypt [57357]

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During the last decade, metaproteomics has provided a better understanding and functional characterization of the microbiome. A large body of evidence now reveals interspecies, species of bacteria host interactions, via the secreted modulatory microbial protein metaproteome. Although high-throughput state-of-art mass spectrometry has recently empowered metaproteomics, its profile remains unclear, and, most importantly, the exact consequences and underlying mechanism of these protein molecules on the host are insufficiently understood. Here we address the current progress in the study of the human metaproteome, suggesting possible modulation, a metaproteome dysbiotic signature, challenges, and future perspectives.

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