Table 1.
Uses of Standardized Complex Microbiota Colonies | ||
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Advantage(s) | Disadvantage(s) | |
CMTR Surrogates | • Natural vaginal transfer of GM • Complete transfer of GM • First generation pups available for study of early life events |
• Expertise for embryo transfer • High cost of rederivation/embryo transfer |
GM donors for axenic mice | • Stable complex GM that represent those in contemporary colonies | • High cost of gnotobiotic studies |
GM donors via fecal transplant (post antibiotic) | • Moderate cost | • Success limited to transfer of high richness GM to low richness GM (opposite transfers ineffective) • Incomplete transfer |
Cross fostering surrogates | • Ease of use • Low cost • Early (w/in 24 hr) transfer of GM |
• Requires timed mating • Non-vaginal GM transfer • Incomplete transfer resulting in hybridized GM • Need for second generation pups for early life events |
GM donors via co-housing | • Ease of use • Low cost |
• Incomplete transfer resulting in hybridized GM • Need for second generation pups for early life events |