Targeting the Microbiome for Disease Diagnosis and Therapy
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<p>Background: The gut microbiota is emerging as a pivotal player in the pathogenesis of many non-communicable diseases. Thus it has been proposed as a new diagnostic and therapeutic target.</p><p>Aim and scope: This Special Issue will focus on the microbiome as a potential target of new personalized therapies or diagnostic tools.</p><p>History: In recent decades the gut microbiome has been deeply investigated and many studies have provided new information on the role of dysbiosis in many gastrointestinal and extra-gastrointestinal diseases. Recently in addition to its phylogenetic characterization new information has become available regarding the function of the gut microbiota thanks to proteomic and metabolomic analyses.</p><p>Cutting-edge research: The therapeutic modulation of the gut microbiota based on different strategies including diet modification antibiotics prebiotics probiotics and last but not least fecal microbiota transplantation has been tested for the treatment of various diseases. Recently the possible applications and modalities of gut microbiota modulation have been increasingly expanding.</p><p>We have collected original clinical or pre-clinical research papers and reviews focusing on the use of the microbiome for disease diagnosis monitoring or therapy and suggesting new possible gut microbiota-based approaches for personalized care.</p>
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