Liu, Chang


Publications
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The rheumatoid arthritis gut microbial biobank reveals core microbial species that associate and effect on host inflammation and autoimmune responses

Citation
Huang et al. (2024). iMeta 3 (5)
Names
Peptoniphilus hominis Lachnospira hominis Jirenia Naizhengia Markusia Sanxizhangella Yonghella Zhonglingia
Abstract
AbstractGut microbiota dysbiosis has been implicated in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and influences disease progression. Although molecular and culture‐independent studies revealed RA patients harbored a core microbiome and had characteristic bacterial species, the lack of cultured bacterial strains had limited investigations on their functions. This study aimed to establish an RA‐originated gut microbial biobank (RAGMB) that covers and further to correlates and validates core microbial species on
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Enlightening the taxonomy darkness of human gut microbiomes with a cultured biobank

Citation
Liu et al. (2021). Microbiome 9 (1)
Names
“Lachnospira hominis HOMONYM_1”
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundIn gut microbiome studies, the cultured gut microbial resource plays essential roles, such as helping to unravel gut microbial functions and host-microbe interactions. Although several major studies have been performed to elucidate the cultured human gut microbiota, up to 70% of the Unified Human Gastrointestinal Genome species have not been cultured to date. Large-scale gut microbial isolation and identification as well as availability to the public are imperative for gut micr
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