RT Journal Article T1 Next Generation Probiotics for Neutralizing Obesogenic Effects: Taxa Culturing Searching Strategies A1 López-Moreno, Ana A1 Acuña, Inmaculada A1 Torres-Sánchez, Alfonso A1 Ruiz-Moreno, Ángel A1 Cerk, Klara A1 Rivas, Ana A1 Suárez, Antonio A1 Monteoliva-Sánchez, Mercedes A1 Aguilera, Margarita K1 Next-generation probiotics K1 Culturing K1 Dietary obesogens exposure K1 Obesity K1 Endocrine pathogenesis K1 Endobolome K1 Dysbiosis K1 Probióticos K1 Obesidad K1 Disbiosis K1 Bifidobacterium K1 Lactobacillus AB The combination of diet, lifestyle, and the exposure to food obesogens categorized into "microbiota disrupting chemicals" (MDC) could determine obesogenic-related dysbiosis and modify the microbiota diversity that impacts on individual health-disease balances, inducing altered pathogenesis phenotypes. Specific, complementary, and combined treatments are needed to face these altered microbial patterns and the specific misbalances triggered. In this sense, searching for next-generation beneficial microbes or next-generation probiotics (NGP) by microbiota culturing, and focusing on their demonstrated, extensive scope and well-defined functions could contribute to counteracting and repairing the effects of obesogens. Therefore, this review presents a perspective through compiling information and key strategies for directed searching and culturing of NGP that could be administered for obesity and endocrine-related dysbiosis by (i) observing the differential abundance of specific microbiota taxa in obesity-related patients and analyzing their functional roles, (ii) developing microbiota-directed strategies for culturing these taxa groups, and (iii) applying the successful compiled criteria from recent NGP clinical studies. New isolated or cultivable microorganisms from healthy gut microbiota specifically related to obesogens' neutralization effects might be used as an NGP single strain or in consortia, both presenting functions and the ability to palliate metabolic-related disorders. Identification of holistic approaches for searching and using potential NGP, key aspects, the bias, gaps, and proposals of solutions are also considered in this review. PB MDPI YR 2021 FD 2021-05-12 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/4046 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/4046 LA en NO López-Moreno A, Acuña I, Torres-Sánchez A, Ruiz-Moreno Á, Cerk K, Rivas A, et al. Next Generation Probiotics for Neutralizing Obesogenic Effects: Taxa Culturing Searching Strategies. Nutrients. 2021 May 12;13(5):1617 DS RISalud RD Apr 7, 2025