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Metabolic ecology of microbiomes: nutrient competition, host benefits, and community engineering

Abstract:
Many plants and animals, including humans, host diverse communities of microbes that provide many benefits. A key challenge in understanding microbiomes is that the species composition often differs among individuals, which can thwart generalization. Here, we argue that the key to identifying general principles for microbiome science lies in microbial metabolism. In the human microbiome and in other systems, every microbial species must find ways to harvest nutrients to thrive. The available nutrients in a microbiome interact with microbial metabolism to define which species have the potential to persist in a host. The resulting nutrient competition shapes other mechanisms, including bacterial warfare and cross-feeding, to define microbiome composition and properties. We discuss impacts on ecological stability, colonization resistance, nutrient provision for the host, and evolution. A focus on the metabolic ecology of microbiomes offers a powerful way to understand and engineer microbiomes in health, agriculture, and the environment.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1016/j.chom.2025.05.013

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
Pathology Dunn School
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
Pathology Dunn School
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0001-8211-8472
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
Pathology Dunn School
Oxford college:
Magdalen College
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0003-4687-6633


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Funder identifier:
https://ror.org/029chgv08
Grant:
209397/Z/17/Z
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Funder identifier:
https://ror.org/0472cxd90
Grant:
787932


Publisher:
Cell Press
Journal:
Cell Host & Microbe More from this journal
Volume:
33
Issue:
6
Pages:
790-807
Publication date:
2025-06-11
Acceptance date:
2025-05-12
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EISSN:
1934-6069
ISSN:
1931-3128
Pmid:
40505619


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English
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Review
Pubs id:
2130619
UUID:
uuid_d59f7bf7-b627-4aee-b37d-e0186554f780
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pubs:2130619
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W4411208068
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2025-11-12
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