In vitro gut microbiome-culturing models are essential for studying host-microbe interactions, yet achieving high microbial recovery and long-term stability remains a long-standing challenge. Here we devise X-Gutor, an ecologically designed in vitro platform that recapitulates the monogastric digestive system with precise control of pH, redox potential, and a mucin-based biofilm matrix. Using an integrated assessment framework, microbial source tracking, a curated gut metabolism database (GutDB), and short-chain fatty acid profiling, we benchmarked gut community recovery. Building on this platform, HanGutor and PigGutor were developed to recover 96.27{+/-}4.92% and 90.48{+/-}5.95% of human and swine gut microbiota, respectively. Ecological fine-tuning revealed that redox potential drives the Prevotella-Bacteroides trade-off and that spatial biofilm structure suppresses cheater (Succinivibrio) growth. The X-Gutor provides a scalable, modular platform for gut microbiome engineering, dietary intervention, and microbiota-targeted therapy development.
Li, Q., Zhao, S., Shi, J., Liang, Z., Wang, Y., Wang, X., Hu, J., Zhang, X., Ma, X., You, J., Shi, G., He, Z., Wang, L., Wang, S.
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