Microbiome research in practice: priorities for clinical translation and impact
Abstract
To realise the clinical impact of microbiome interventions, sustained collaboration across disciplines is essential. This Review offers a translational roadmap and actionable priorities to accelerate safe, effective, and equitable microbiome-based interventions - ensuring the field fulfils its clinical potential and delivers real-world impact.
Key Points
Objective
The aim is to explore how to accelerate the clinical translation and effectiveness of microbiome interventions.
Methods
- Reviewed existing microbiome research practices
- Identified gaps in clinical applications
- Proposed actionable priorities for interdisciplinary collaboration
Results
- Highlighted the need for safe and effective interventions
- Emphasized the importance of equitable access to microbiome therapies