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  • Bacteria that are normally resident in the body have many roles in supporting health. Researchers have now identified a bacterial resident of the nose that produces an antibiotic that is active against a pathogen. See Article p.511

    • Kim Lewis
    • Philip Strandwitz
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 535, P: 501-502
  • Tests of whether a range of gut bacteria can metabolize a diverse group of drugs has revealed that all the microbes metabolized some drugs and that more than half of the drugs were metabolized.

    • Kim Lewis
    • Philip Strandwitz
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 570, P: 453-454
  • A bacterial strain that requires the neurotransmitter GABA for growth was identified and used to isolate GABA-producing bacteria, including Bacteroides spp., from human stool samples; the relative abundance of Bacteroides was negatively correlated with an altered GABA-mediated response in a depression patient cohort.

    • Philip Strandwitz
    • Ki Hyun Kim
    • Kim Lewis
    Research
    Nature Microbiology
    Volume: 4, P: 396-403
  • This Review summarizes recent and compelling examples of microbiome-based interventions that are ripe for clinical adoption while also discussing the challenges and opportunities facing the field.

    • Jack A. Gilbert
    • Meghan B. Azad
    • Rob Knight
    Reviews
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 31, P: 1099-1113