The gut microbiota—a diverse and dynamic consortium of trillions of microorganisms inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract—plays a pivotal role in host health across species. As the scientific community continues to uncover the profound influence of the gut microbiome on host physiology, we stand at the forefront of a transformative era in biomedical research. From metabolic regulation and immune system modulation to neurobehavioral outcomes, the gut microbiota has emerged as a central determinant of both health and disease.
In this context, we are pleased to invite researchers, clinicians, and interdisciplinary scientists to contribute to the Gut Microbiota section of Microorganisms, a platform dedicated to advancing the frontiers of microbiome science.
We welcome submissions of original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and short communications that investigate:
- Novel microbial mechanisms and pathways relevant to both human and animal health;
- Therapeutic strategies, including next-generation probiotics and prebiotics, as well as faecal microbial transplantation;
- Host–microbiome interactions across physiological systems and species;
- Microbiome-based diagnostics and precision medicine approaches.
Submissions should be grounded in robust methodology and offer clear mechanistic insights or translational relevance. We particularly encourage contributions that incorporate multi-omics technologies, computational modelling, or clinical trial data, as well as studies addressing microbiome diversity across populations and environments.
All manuscripts will undergo a rigorous peer-review process. We emphasise transparency, reproducibility, and adherence to the highest standards of ethical research.
Join us in shaping the future of microbiome science and contributing to a growing body of knowledge that supports microbiota-informed solutions for improved health and well-being.
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