Fecal Virome Transplantation (FVT) from healthy humans remodels the gut bacteriome and virome and reduces metabolic syndrome in mice
Melany J Cervantes-Echeverria,
Marco Antonio Jimenez-Rico,
Rubiceli Manzo
et al.
Abstract:The gut microbiome regulates host processes, including metabolism, and comprises viruses, archaea, fungi, protists, and bacteria. However, previous studies have primarily focused on the bacterial components of the microbiome. This study conducted cross-infection experiments by fecal virome transplantation (FVT) to examine the impact of virus-like particles (VLPs) from normal-weight individuals on bacterial and virome diversity and metabolic changes in mice. We found that FVT significantly restored glucose tole… Show more
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