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Tier 4 — Narrative / commentaryPeer-reviewed

Acinetobacter in gut

Glover, J.S. et al.

2022

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Summary

Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2022), this paper by Glover et al. reviews the role of Acinetobacter — a bacterial genus more commonly associated with clinical infections — within the context of the gut microbiome. The paper likely explores whether gut-resident Acinetobacter strains act as commensals, opportunistic pathogens, or contributors to host physiology, drawing on existing microbiome and clinical literature. As a review article in a physiology journal, it is likely to synthesise current understanding rather than present novel primary data.

UK applicability

The findings are broadly applicable to UK clinical and public health contexts, particularly given growing interest in the gut microbiome's role in human health; UK clinicians and microbiome researchers would find the characterisation of Acinetobacter gut colonisation relevant to infection risk assessment and microbiome research priorities.

Key measures

Acinetobacter species diversity and abundance in gut microbiome; host physiological responses; potential pathogenic or commensal roles

Outcomes reported

The study likely characterises the presence, behaviour, and functional significance of Acinetobacter species within the human gut microbiome, examining their potential roles in gut physiology and host health outcomes.

Theme
Nutrition & health
Subject
Gut microbiome & human physiology
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Human clinical
Catalogue ID
XL1014

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