Identification of the intestinal microbiota: Methods and applications to Moroccan studies

The gut microbiota (GM) is a complex microbial community that exerts a considerable influence on human health, and its accurate characterisation has become essential to understanding its roles and implications in various medical conditions. Recent technological advances have paved the way for analyt...

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Main Authors: Semlali Sofia, Benazzouz Bouchra, Filali-Zegzouti Younes, Akhouayri Omar
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/07/e3sconf_star2024_00069.pdf
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author Semlali Sofia
Benazzouz Bouchra
Filali-Zegzouti Younes
Akhouayri Omar
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Benazzouz Bouchra
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Akhouayri Omar
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description The gut microbiota (GM) is a complex microbial community that exerts a considerable influence on human health, and its accurate characterisation has become essential to understanding its roles and implications in various medical conditions. Recent technological advances have paved the way for analytical methods that can uncover this complex microbial community. For these reasons, this review describes the methods used by research teams to discover and understanding the impact of GM in our environment. This paper explores the first phase of collecting and preserving samples, highlighting the impact of storage methods on sample stability and the reliability microbiological analyses. Then, it examines various methods for analysing GM. This diversity of approaches adapted to the specific objectives of each study, whether to characterise diversity using metagenomics, quantify specific micro-organisms using real-time PCR, or use techniques based on microbial targets. These methodologies promise new perspectives for understanding the physiological impact of the microbiota. Finally, concrete examples from Moroccan studies illustrate the application of these techniques to the characterisation of GM. By providing practical advice, this article guides researchers in the judicious choice of methods adapted to their research objectives and budgetary constraints, thereby contributing to the advancement of knowledge about the GM.
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spelling doaj.art-d6709a7c0a294deea54211821b19ded72024-01-26T16:52:14ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-014770006910.1051/e3sconf/202447700069e3sconf_star2024_00069Identification of the intestinal microbiota: Methods and applications to Moroccan studiesSemlali Sofia0Benazzouz Bouchra1Filali-Zegzouti Younes2Akhouayri Omar3Laboratory of Biology and Health, Ibn Tofail UniversityLaboratory of Biology and Health, Ibn Tofail UniversityLaboratory of Biology, Environment, and Health, Moulay Ismail UniversityLaboratory of Biology and Health, Ibn Tofail UniversityThe gut microbiota (GM) is a complex microbial community that exerts a considerable influence on human health, and its accurate characterisation has become essential to understanding its roles and implications in various medical conditions. Recent technological advances have paved the way for analytical methods that can uncover this complex microbial community. For these reasons, this review describes the methods used by research teams to discover and understanding the impact of GM in our environment. This paper explores the first phase of collecting and preserving samples, highlighting the impact of storage methods on sample stability and the reliability microbiological analyses. Then, it examines various methods for analysing GM. This diversity of approaches adapted to the specific objectives of each study, whether to characterise diversity using metagenomics, quantify specific micro-organisms using real-time PCR, or use techniques based on microbial targets. These methodologies promise new perspectives for understanding the physiological impact of the microbiota. Finally, concrete examples from Moroccan studies illustrate the application of these techniques to the characterisation of GM. By providing practical advice, this article guides researchers in the judicious choice of methods adapted to their research objectives and budgetary constraints, thereby contributing to the advancement of knowledge about the GM.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/07/e3sconf_star2024_00069.pdfgut microbiotamoroccomethods of analysissample collectionpreservation
spellingShingle Semlali Sofia
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Filali-Zegzouti Younes
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Identification of the intestinal microbiota: Methods and applications to Moroccan studies
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morocco
methods of analysis
sample collection
preservation
title Identification of the intestinal microbiota: Methods and applications to Moroccan studies
title_full Identification of the intestinal microbiota: Methods and applications to Moroccan studies
title_fullStr Identification of the intestinal microbiota: Methods and applications to Moroccan studies
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the intestinal microbiota: Methods and applications to Moroccan studies
title_short Identification of the intestinal microbiota: Methods and applications to Moroccan studies
title_sort identification of the intestinal microbiota methods and applications to moroccan studies
topic gut microbiota
morocco
methods of analysis
sample collection
preservation
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/07/e3sconf_star2024_00069.pdf
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