Challenges and emerging systems biology approaches to discover how the human gut microbiome impact host physiology

Biophys Rev. 2020 Aug;12(4):851-863. doi: 10.1007/s12551-020-00724-2. Epub 2020 Jul 7.

Abstract

Research in the human gut microbiome has bloomed with advances in next generation sequencing (NGS) and other high-throughput molecular profiling technologies. This has enabled the generation of multi-omics datasets which holds promises for big data-enabled knowledge acquisition in the form of understanding the normal physiological and pathological involvement of gut microbiomes. Ample evidence suggests that distinct microbial compositions in the human gut are associated with different diseases. However, the biological mechanisms underlying these associations are often unclear. There is a need to move beyond statistical associations to discover how changes in the gut microbiota mechanistically affect host physiology and disease development. This review summarises state-of-the-art big data and systems biology approaches for mechanism discovery.

Keywords: Big data; Ecological modelling; Metagenomic; Microbiome; Systems biology.

Publication types

  • Review