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Lagier J. C., Hugon P., Khelaifia S., Fournier P. E., La Scola B., Raoult Didier. (2015). The rebirth of culture in microbiology through the example of culturomics to study human gut microbiota. Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 28 (1), p. 237-264. ISSN 0893-8512.

Titre du document
The rebirth of culture in microbiology through the example of culturomics to study human gut microbiota
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000347460400010
Auteurs
Lagier J. C., Hugon P., Khelaifia S., Fournier P. E., La Scola B., Raoult Didier
Source
Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2015, 28 (1), p. 237-264 ISSN 0893-8512
Bacterial culture was the first method used to describe the human microbiota, but this method is considered outdated by many researchers. Metagenomics studies have since been applied to clinical microbiology; however, a "dark matter" of prokaryotes, which corresponds to a hole in our knowledge and includes minority bacterial populations, is not elucidated by these studies. By replicating the natural environment, environmental microbiologists were the first to reduce the "great plate count anomaly," which corresponds to the difference between microscopic and culture counts. The revolution in bacterial identification also allowed rapid progress. 16S rRNA bacterial identification allowed the accurate identification of new species. Mass spectrometry allowed the high-throughput identification of rare species and the detection of new species. By using these methods and by increasing the number of culture conditions, culturomics allowed the extension of the known human gut repertoire to levels equivalent to those of pyrosequencing. Finally, taxonogenomics strategies became an emerging method for describing new species, associating the genome sequence of the bacteria systematically. We provide a comprehensive review on these topics, demonstrating that both empirical and hypothesis-driven approaches will enable a rapid increase in the identification of the human prokaryote repertoire.
Plan de classement
Nutrition, alimentation [054] ; Biotechnologies [084]
Identifiant IRD
PAR00012709
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