Abstract

<i>Blautia</i> is a genus of anaerobic bacteria with probiotic characteristics that occur widely in the feces and intestines of mammals. Based on phenotypic and phylogenetic analyses, some species in the genera <i>Clostridium</i> and <i>Ruminococcus</i> have been reclassified as <i>Blautia</i>, so to date, there are 20 new species with valid published names in this genus. An extensive body of research has recently focused on the probiotic effects of this genus, such as biological transformation and its ability to regulate host health and alleviate metabolic syndrome. This article reviews the origin and biological characteristics of <i>Blautia</i> and the factors that affect its abundance and discusses its role in host health, thus laying a theoretical foundation for the development of new functional microorganisms with probiotic properties.

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BiologyRuminococcusProbioticCommensalismGenusZoologyMicrobiologyBacteriaFecesGenetics

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2021
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13
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Xuemei Liu, Bingyong Mao, Jiayu Gu et al. (2021). <i>Blautia</i> —a new functional genus with potential probiotic properties?. Gut Microbes , 13 (1) , 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1875796

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10.1080/19490976.2021.1875796