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The microbiota of the mother at birth and its influence on the emerging infant oral microbiota from birth to 1 year of age: a cohort study

Background: The acquisition of microbial communities and the influence of delivery mode on the oral microbiota of the newborn infant remains poorly characterised. Methods: A cohort of pregnant women were enrolled in the study (n = 84). All infants were born full term, by Spontaneous vaginal delivery...

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Autores principales: Hurley, Eimear, Mullins, David, Barrett, Maurice P., O’Shea, Carol Anne, Kinirons, Martin, Ryan, C. Anthony, Stanton, Catherine, Whelton, Helen, Harris, Hugh M. B., O’Toole, Paul W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7034431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32128038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20002297.2019.1599652
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author Hurley, Eimear
Mullins, David
Barrett, Maurice P.
O’Shea, Carol Anne
Kinirons, Martin
Ryan, C. Anthony
Stanton, Catherine
Whelton, Helen
Harris, Hugh M. B.
O’Toole, Paul W.
author_facet Hurley, Eimear
Mullins, David
Barrett, Maurice P.
O’Shea, Carol Anne
Kinirons, Martin
Ryan, C. Anthony
Stanton, Catherine
Whelton, Helen
Harris, Hugh M. B.
O’Toole, Paul W.
author_sort Hurley, Eimear
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description Background: The acquisition of microbial communities and the influence of delivery mode on the oral microbiota of the newborn infant remains poorly characterised. Methods: A cohort of pregnant women were enrolled in the study (n = 84). All infants were born full term, by Spontaneous vaginal delivery (SVD) or by Caesarean section (CS). At delivery a saliva sample along with a vaginal/skin sample from the mother. Saliva samples were the taken from the infant within one week of birth, and at week 4, week 8, 6 months and 1 year of age. We used high-throughput sequencing of V4-V5 region 16S rRNA amplicons to compare the microbiota of all samples. Results: The vaginal microbiota had a lower alpha diversity than the skin microbiota of the mother, while the infant oral microbiota diversity remained relatively stable from birth to 8 weeks of age. The oral microbiota of the neonate differed by birth modality up to 1 week of age (p < 0.05), but birth modality did not have any influence on the infant oral microbiota beyond this age. Conclusions: We conclude thatbirth mode does not have an effect on the infant oral microbiota beyond 4 weeks of age, and the oral microbiota of infants continues to develop until 1 year of age.
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spelling pubmed-70344312020-03-03 The microbiota of the mother at birth and its influence on the emerging infant oral microbiota from birth to 1 year of age: a cohort study Hurley, Eimear Mullins, David Barrett, Maurice P. O’Shea, Carol Anne Kinirons, Martin Ryan, C. Anthony Stanton, Catherine Whelton, Helen Harris, Hugh M. B. O’Toole, Paul W. J Oral Microbiol Original Article Background: The acquisition of microbial communities and the influence of delivery mode on the oral microbiota of the newborn infant remains poorly characterised. Methods: A cohort of pregnant women were enrolled in the study (n = 84). All infants were born full term, by Spontaneous vaginal delivery (SVD) or by Caesarean section (CS). At delivery a saliva sample along with a vaginal/skin sample from the mother. Saliva samples were the taken from the infant within one week of birth, and at week 4, week 8, 6 months and 1 year of age. We used high-throughput sequencing of V4-V5 region 16S rRNA amplicons to compare the microbiota of all samples. Results: The vaginal microbiota had a lower alpha diversity than the skin microbiota of the mother, while the infant oral microbiota diversity remained relatively stable from birth to 8 weeks of age. The oral microbiota of the neonate differed by birth modality up to 1 week of age (p < 0.05), but birth modality did not have any influence on the infant oral microbiota beyond this age. Conclusions: We conclude thatbirth mode does not have an effect on the infant oral microbiota beyond 4 weeks of age, and the oral microbiota of infants continues to develop until 1 year of age. Taylor & Francis 2019-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7034431/ /pubmed/32128038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20002297.2019.1599652 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Hurley, Eimear
Mullins, David
Barrett, Maurice P.
O’Shea, Carol Anne
Kinirons, Martin
Ryan, C. Anthony
Stanton, Catherine
Whelton, Helen
Harris, Hugh M. B.
O’Toole, Paul W.
The microbiota of the mother at birth and its influence on the emerging infant oral microbiota from birth to 1 year of age: a cohort study
title The microbiota of the mother at birth and its influence on the emerging infant oral microbiota from birth to 1 year of age: a cohort study
title_full The microbiota of the mother at birth and its influence on the emerging infant oral microbiota from birth to 1 year of age: a cohort study
title_fullStr The microbiota of the mother at birth and its influence on the emerging infant oral microbiota from birth to 1 year of age: a cohort study
title_full_unstemmed The microbiota of the mother at birth and its influence on the emerging infant oral microbiota from birth to 1 year of age: a cohort study
title_short The microbiota of the mother at birth and its influence on the emerging infant oral microbiota from birth to 1 year of age: a cohort study
title_sort microbiota of the mother at birth and its influence on the emerging infant oral microbiota from birth to 1 year of age: a cohort study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7034431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32128038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20002297.2019.1599652
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