From probiotic chassis to modification strategies, control and improvement of genetically engineered probiotics for inflammatory bowel disease.

Journal: Microbiological Research
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Abstract

With the rising morbidity of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) year by year, conventional therapeutic drugs with systemic side effects are no longer able to meet the requirements of patients. Probiotics can improve gut microbiota, enhance intestinal barrier function, and regulate mucosal immunity, making them a potential complementary or alternative therapy for IBD. To compensate for the low potency of probiotics, genetic engineering technology has been widely used to improve their therapeutic function. In this review, we systematically summarize the genetically engineered probiotics used for IBD treatment, including probiotic chassis, genetic modification strategies, methods for controlling probiotics, and means of improving efficacy. Finally, we provide prospects on how genetically engineered probiotics can be extended to clinical applications.

Authors
Yuewen Huang, Shan Peng, Rong Zeng, Hao Yao, Guangfu Feng, Jun Fang
Relevant Conditions

Viral Gastroenteritis