“…A 36-year-old male patient diagnosed with severe psoriasis for 10 years and IBS for 15 years was subjected to FMT twice via both upper endoscopy and colonoscopy with a 5-week interval. After the second FMT treatment for 5 weeks, the two conditions improved greatly ( Lai et al, 2018 ; Mullish et al, 2018 ; Sun et al, 2018 ; Krajicek et al, 2019 ; Yin et al, 2019 ). Although FMT is potentially effective in many microbiota-related disorders, helping establish trans-kingdom equilibrium between gut fungi, viruses and bacteria to promote the restoration of microbial homeostasis ( McSweeney et al, 2020 ), the effect of FMT depends on several factors, including the bacterial load and microbial composition and function of the recipient and the donor, the physiological and genetic factors related to the recipient and the donor, and FMT preparation and route of administration ( Fischer et al, 2016 ; Vermeire et al, 2016 ; Duvallet et al, 2017 ; Ianiro et al, 2017 ; Allegretti et al, 2019 , 2020 ; Ding et al, 2019 ; Paramsothy et al, 2019 ; Ramai et al, 2019 ; Wilson et al, 2019 ; de Groot et al, 2020 ; McSweeney et al, 2020 ).…”