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Examining the healthy human microbiome concept

  • Human Microbiome Action Consortium
  • University of Copenhagen
  • Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine
  • Teagasc - Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
  • Sorbonne Université
  • Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
  • Friedrich Schiller University Jena
  • Utrecht University
  • Université Paris-Saclay
  • University College London
  • Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi
  • University of Turku
  • Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
  • Technical University of Denmark
  • Stellenbosch University
  • Imperial College London
  • KU Leuven
  • Flanders Institute for Biotechnology
  • University of Maryland, Baltimore
  • University of Helsinki
  • University of Galway
  • National Institutes of Health
  • Jiangnan University
  • University of Groningen
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • Institut Gustave Roussy
  • Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
  • Center of Clinical Investigations in Biotherapies of Cancer (BIOTHERIS)
  • Danone Nutricia Research
  • Harvard University
  • European Foundation for the Study of Chronic Liver Failure (EF-CLIF)
  • University of Münster
  • European Food Information Council (EUFIC)
  • University of Trento
  • EU Microbiome Regulatory Science Center
  • Université Paris 13
  • Assistance publique – Hôpitaux de Paris
  • Columbia University
  • KPL
  • Technical University of Munich
  • University of Southern Denmark
  • University of York
  • European Molecular Biology Laboratory
  • Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association
  • European Biomedical Research Institute of Salerno (EBRIS)
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • University of Naples Federico II
  • University of Würzburg
  • Physiologie des Adaptations Nutritionnelles
  • Université Paris Cité

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Abstract

Human microbiomes are essential to health throughout the lifespan and are increasingly recognized and studied for their roles in metabolic, immunological and neurological processes. Although the full complexity of these microbial communities is not fully understood, their clinical and industrial exploitation is well advanced and expanding, needing greater oversight guided by a consensus from the research community. One of the most controversial issues in microbiome research is the definition of a ‘healthy’ human microbiome. This concept is complicated by the microbial variability over different spatial and temporal scales along with the challenge of applying a unified definition to the spectrum of healthy microbiome configurations. In this Perspective, we examine the progress made and the key gaps that remain to be addressed to fully harness the benefits of the human microbiome. We propose a road map to expand our knowledge of the microbiome–health relationship, incorporating epidemiological approaches informed by the unique ecological characteristics of these communities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103
Pages (from-to)192-205
Number of pages14
JournalNature Reviews Microbiology
Volume23
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

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