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Eun Chae Choi 1 Article
Standardizing the approach to clinical-based human microbiome research: from clinical information collection to microbiome profiling and human resource utilization
Jung Wook Kim, Eun Chae Choi, Kwang Jun Lee
Received November 14, 2024  Accepted March 6, 2025  Published online April 11, 2025  
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24171/j.phrp.2024.0319    [Epub ahead of print]
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Objectives
This study presents the standardized protocols developed by the Clinical-Based Human Microbiome Research and Development Project (cHMP) in the Republic of Korea.
Methods
It addresses clinical metadata collection, specimen handling, DNA extraction, sequencing methods, and quality control measures for microbiome research.
Results
The cHMP involves collecting samples from healthy individuals and patients across various body sites, including the gastrointestinal tract, oral cavity, respiratory system, urogenital tract, and skin. These standardized procedures ensure consistent data quality through controlled specimen collection, storage, transportation, DNA extraction, and sequencing. Sequencing encompasses both amplicon and whole metagenome methods, followed by stringent quality checks. The protocols conform to international guidelines, ensuring that the data generated are both reliable and comparable across microbiome studies.
Conclusion
The cHMP underscores the importance of methodological standardization in enhancing data integrity, reproducibility, and advancing microbiome-based research with potential applications for improving human health outcomes.

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