Sampaio Karoliny Brito, Dos Santos Nascimento Davi, Garcia Estefânia Fernandes, de Souza Evandro Leite
Laboratory of Food Microbiology, Department of Nutrition, Health Science Center, Federal University of Paraíba, Campus I - Cidade Universitária, João Pessoa, PB, CEP: 58051-900, Brazil.
Department of Gastronomy, Technology and Regional Development Center, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil.
Arch Microbiol. 2022 Jul 11;204(8):469. doi: 10.1007/s00203-022-03090-7.
The increasing interest in the effects of the gut microbiota on host health has stimulated the investigation of the composition of this microbial community and the factors affecting these microorganisms. This review discusses the recent advances and progress applications in the use of the fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) coupled to flow cytometry (FC) technique (FISH-FC) in studies evaluating the gut microbiota published in the last 10 years, with particular emphasis on the effects of foods and dietary interventions. These studies have shown that FISH-FC technique is capable of detecting and quantifying several groups of bacteria found as part of the gut microbiota. FISH-FC can be considered an effective, versatile, and rapid technique to evaluate alterations in gut microbiota composition caused by different foods as assessed in studies in vitro, in vivo, and in clinical trials. Some specific probes have been most used to represent the general gut microbiota, such as those specific to Lactobacillus spp./Enterococcus spp., Bacteroidaceae/Prevotellaceae, Clostridium histolyticum, and Bifidobacterium spp. FISH-FC technique could have an important opportunity for application in studies with next-generation probiotics belonging to the gut microbiota. Optimizations of FISH-FC protocols could allow more discoveries about the gut microbiota, including the development of new probes targeting microorganisms still not explored, the analysis of individual portions of the intestine, and the proposition of novel quantitative approaches.
对肠道微生物群对宿主健康影响的兴趣日益增加,激发了对该微生物群落组成以及影响这些微生物的因素的研究。本综述讨论了过去10年发表的利用荧光原位杂交(FISH)与流式细胞术(FC)联用技术(FISH-FC)评估肠道微生物群的研究中的最新进展和应用,特别强调了食物和饮食干预的影响。这些研究表明,FISH-FC技术能够检测和定量作为肠道微生物群一部分的几类细菌。FISH-FC可被视为一种有效、通用且快速的技术,用于评估在体外、体内和临床试验研究中不同食物引起的肠道微生物群组成的变化。一些特定探针最常用于代表一般肠道微生物群,例如那些针对乳酸杆菌属/肠球菌属、拟杆菌科/普雷沃菌科、溶组织梭菌和双歧杆菌属的探针。FISH-FC技术在肠道微生物群下一代益生菌的研究中可能有重要的应用机会。FISH-FC方案的优化可能会带来更多关于肠道微生物群的发现,包括开发针对尚未探索的微生物的新探针、分析肠道的各个部分以及提出新的定量方法。