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Intestinal microbiota in human health and disease: the impact of probiotics

Journal

GENES AND NUTRITION
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 209-240

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1007/s12263-011-0229-7

Keywords

Diversity; Dysbiosis; Host-microbe interactions; Intestinal microbiota; Probiotics

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  1. Agentschap NL [FND-07013]

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The complex communities of microorganisms that colonise the human gastrointestinal tract play an important role in human health. The development of culture-independent molecular techniques has provided new insights in the composition and diversity of the intestinal microbiota. Here, we summarise the present state of the art on the intestinal microbiota with specific attention for the application of high-throughput functional microbiomic approaches to determine the contribution of the intestinal microbiota to human health. Moreover, we review the association between dysbiosis of the microbiota and both intestinal and extra-intestinal diseases. Finally, we discuss the potential of probiotic microorganism to modulate the intestinal microbiota and thereby contribute to health and well-being. The effects of probiotic consumption on the intestinal microbiota are addressed, as well as the development of tailor-made probiotics designed for specific aberrations that are associated with microbial dysbiosis.

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