Gut Microbiome Transplant Precision Matching Platform MicroMatch Launches: Donor-Recipient Pairing Success Rate Reaches 92%
MicroMatch platform uses AI to analyze donor and recipient gut microbiome composition, metabolic profiles, and immune markers for precision matching, significantly improving fecal microbiota transplantation clinical success rates.
Amsterdam University Medical Center launched MicroMatch on February 27, the world's first AI-driven precision matching system for fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT). In traditional FMT, donor selection primarily relies on basic health screening, with a transplant success rate of approximately 65%.
MicroMatch calculates a "microbiome compatibility score" by analyzing 16S rRNA sequencing data, short-chain fatty acid metabolic profiles, and immunoglobulin markers from both donors and recipients. In retrospective analysis, patients who received transplants from MicroMatch's optimal donor recommendation achieved a treatment success rate of 92%.
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