About this Research Topic
The overall goal of this Research Topic is to collect recent advances in the development of microbial-based systems for therapeutic application using various synthetic biology driven approaches. Briefly, this Research Topic will cover any useful and effective strategies for the development of microbial-based systems to have therapeutic activity or improve overall performance. In particular, new findings, new methods, challenges, and future perspectives for microbial-based systems that can or exert therapeutic activity via host-microbe or microbe-microbiome interactions will be welcomed in this Research Topic. In addition, microbes that can functionalize foods we eat into a potential therapeutic modality can be covered in this Topic.
This Research Topic is intended to collect Original Research articles, Methods articles, Reviews, Mini-reviews, Perspective, and Opinion articles. We particularly welcome articles on, but not limited to, the following topics:
• Development and optimization of genetic editing tools in probiotics (e.g. lactic acid bacteria or yeast) or commensal microbes.
• Metabolic engineering of microbes or yeast for improving the synthetic capability of desired therapeutic agents including but not limited to nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, and bioactive peptides/proteins.
• Bioconversion of natural compounds into therapeutic compounds using microbial or yeast systems.
• Engineer microbes to have programmable behavior to promote human health and performance.
• Engineer microbes to modulate the function of microbiome
Keywords: Synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, live biotherapeutics, prebiotics, probiotic engineering, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.