abstract |
Provided, in part, are methods, compositions, and systems are provided for detecting one or more repellent-generating enzymatic pathways by characterizing the skin microbiomes and metabolomes of populations of individuals both naturally resistant and highly prone to bites from blood sucking arthropods, determining the microbial taxa (and their associated metabolic pathways) most associated with insect repellency and targeting/activating those pathways with molecular substrates that, when metabolized, will give rise, in situ, to repellent molecules and can promote a shift to a more naturally repellent microbiome composition. |