The gut virome in association with the bacteriome in gastrointestinal diseases and beyond: roles, mechanisms, and clinical applications
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The gut virome in association with the bacteriome in gastrointestinal diseases and beyond: roles, mechanisms, and clinical applications
Abstract
The gut virome, an essential component of the intestinal microbiome, constitutes ∼0.1% of the total microbial biomass but contains a far greater number of particles than bacteria, with phages making up 90%-95% of this virome. This review systematically examines the developmental patterns of the gut virome, focusing on factors influencing its composition, including diet, environment, host genetics, and immunity. Additionally, it explores the gut virome's associations with various diseases, its interactions with gut bacteria and the immune system, and its emerging clinical applications.
Keywords: colorectal cancer; dietary intervention; fecal microbiota transplantation; gut virome; inflammatory bowel disease; probiotics.
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the West China School of Medicine & West China Hospital of Sichuan University.
Conflict of interest statement
None declared. In addition, as an Editorial Board Member of Precision Clinical Medicine, the corresponding author Tao Zuo was blinded from reviewing and making decision on this manuscript.
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