EBioMedicine (Nov 2019)

Systems biology perspective for studying the gut microbiota in human physiology and liver diseases

  • Ozlem Altay,
  • Jens Nielsen,
  • Mathias Uhlen,
  • Jan Boren,
  • Adil Mardinoglu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49
pp. 364 – 373

Abstract

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The advancement in high-throughput sequencing technologies and systems biology approaches have revolutionized our understanding of biological systems and opened a new path to investigate unacknowledged biological phenomena. In parallel, the field of human microbiome research has greatly evolved and the relative contribution of the gut microbiome to health and disease have been systematically explored. This review provides an overview of the network-based and translational systems biology-based studies focusing on the function and composition of gut microbiota. We also discussed the association between the gut microbiome and the overall human physiology, as well as hepatic diseases and other metabolic disorders. Keywords: Gut microbiome, Liver diseases, Host-microbiome interactions, Systems biology, Personalized medicine, Meta-omics, Biomarker, Metabolic models