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@ARTICLE{Porcari:294847,
author = {S. Porcari and B. H. Mullish and F. Asnicar and S. C. Ng
and L. Zhao and R. Hansen and P. W. O'Toole and J. Raes and
G. Hold and L. Putignani and C. L. Hvas and G. Zeller and O.
Koren and H. Tun and M. Valles-Colomer and M. C. Collado and
M. Fischer and J. Allegretti and T. Iqbal and B. Chassaing
and J. Keller and S. M. Baunwall and M. Abreu and G. Barbara
and F. Zhang and F. R. Ponziani and S. P. Costello and S.
Paramsothy and D. Kao and C. Kelly and J. Kupcinskas and I.
Youngster and F. Franceschi and S. Khanna and M. Vehreschild
and A. Link and F. De Maio and E. Pasolli and A. B. Miguez
and P. Brigidi and B. Posteraro and F. Scaldaferri and M. R.
Stojanovic and F. Megraud and P. Malfertheiner and L.
Masucci and M. Arumugam and N. Kaakoush and E. Segal and J.
Bajaj and R. Leong and J. Cryan and R. K. Weersma and R.
Knight and F. Guarner and F. Shanahan and P. D. Cani and E.
Elinav$^*$ and M. Sanguinetti and W. M. de Vos and E.
El-Omar and J. Dorè and J. Marchesi and H. Tilg and H.
Sokol and N. Segata and G. Cammarota and A. Gasbarrini and
G. Ianiro},
title = {{I}nternational consensus statement on microbiome testing
in clinical practice.},
journal = {The lancet / Gastroenterology $\&$ Hepatology},
volume = {10},
number = {2},
issn = {2468-1253},
address = {London},
publisher = {Elsevier},
reportid = {DKFZ-2024-02557},
pages = {154-167},
year = {2025},
note = {Volume 10, Issue 2, February 2025, Pages 154-167},
abstract = {There is growing interest in the potential exploitation of
the gut microbiome as a diagnostic tool in medicine, but
evidence supporting its clinical usefulness is scarce. An
increasing number of commercial providers offer
direct-to-consumer microbiome diagnostic tests without any
consensus on their regulation or any proven value in
clinical practice, which could result in considerable waste
of individual and health-care resources and potential
drawbacks in the clinical management of patients. We
convened an international multidisciplinary expert panel to
standardise best practices of microbiome testing for
clinical implementation, including recommendations on
general principles and minimum requirements for their
provision, indications, pre-testing protocols, method of
analyses, reporting of results, and potential clinical
value. We also evaluated current knowledge gaps and future
directions in this field. We aimed to establish a framework
to regulate the provision of microbiome testing and minimise
the use of inappropriate tests and pave the way for the
evidence-based development and use of human microbiome
diagnostics in clinical medicine.},
subtyp = {Review Article},
cin = {D480},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-He78)D480-20160331},
pnm = {314 - Immunologie und Krebs (POF4-314)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-314},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:39647502},
doi = {10.1016/S2468-1253(24)00311-X},
url = {https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/294847},
}