“…As described above, the gut phage community maintains dynamic equilibrium under normal physiological conditions, whereas this balance can be disturbed by various factors, such as diet, lifestyle modification or pathological status ( Minot et al., 2011 ; Coughlan et al., 2021 ; Marongiu et al., 2021 ). Advancing evidence has demonstrated that dysbiosis of gut phages may stimulate the development or aggravate the course of diseases, such as periodontal disease, Parkinson’s disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer or gastrointestinal disease ( Azeredo et al., 2016 ; Manrique et al., 2017 ; Ma et al., 2018 ; Tetz et al., 2018 ; Santiago-Rodriguez and Hollister, 2019 ; Maronek et al., 2020 ).…”