Metabolic Engineering of Bifidobacterium sp. Using Genome Editing Techniques

Author:

Sundararaman Aravind1,Halami Prakash M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology and Fermentation Technology, CSIR- Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysuru-570020, India

Abstract

The gut microbiome is significant in maintaining human health by facilitating absorption and digestion in the intestine. Probiotics have diverse and significant applications in the health sector, so probiotic strains require an understanding of the genome-level organizations. Probiotics elucidate various functional parameters that control their metabolic functions. Gut dysbiosis leads to inflammatory bowel disease and other neurological disorders. The application of probiotic bacteria to modulate the gut microbiota prevents diseases and has gained large interest. In a recent decade, the development of modern tools in molecular biology has led to the discovery of genome engineering. Synthetic biology approaches provide information about diverse biosynthetic pathways and also facilitate novel metabolic engineering approaches for probiotic strain improvement. The techniques enable engineering probiotics with the desired functionalities to benefit human health. This chapter describes the recent advances in probiotic strain improvement for diagnostic and therapeutic applications via CRISPR-Cas tools. Also, the application of probiotics, current challenges, and future perspectives in disease treatment are discussed.

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS

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