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Early Gut Fungal and Bacterial Microbiota and Childhood Growth

Introduction: Childhood growth is a sensitive marker of health. Animal studies show increased height and weight velocity in the presence of fungal as well as antibiotic supplement in feed. Human studies on early gut microbiota and anthropometrics have mainly focused on bacteria only and overweight,...

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Autores principales: Schei, Kasper, Simpson, Melanie Rae, Avershina, Ekaterina, Rudi, Knut, Øien, Torbjørn, Júlíusson, Pétur Benedikt, Underhill, David, Salamati, Saideh, Ødegård, Rønnaug Astri
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7680752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240830
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2020.572538
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author Schei, Kasper
Simpson, Melanie Rae
Avershina, Ekaterina
Rudi, Knut
Øien, Torbjørn
Júlíusson, Pétur Benedikt
Underhill, David
Salamati, Saideh
Ødegård, Rønnaug Astri
author_facet Schei, Kasper
Simpson, Melanie Rae
Avershina, Ekaterina
Rudi, Knut
Øien, Torbjørn
Júlíusson, Pétur Benedikt
Underhill, David
Salamati, Saideh
Ødegård, Rønnaug Astri
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description Introduction: Childhood growth is a sensitive marker of health. Animal studies show increased height and weight velocity in the presence of fungal as well as antibiotic supplement in feed. Human studies on early gut microbiota and anthropometrics have mainly focused on bacteria only and overweight, with diverging results. We thus aimed to investigate the associations between childhood growth [height and body mass index (BMI)] and early fungal and bacterial gut microbiota. Methods: In a population-based cohort, a subset of 278 pregnant mothers was randomized to drink milk with or without probiotic bacteria during and after pregnancy. We obtained fecal samples in offspring at four time points between 0 and 2 years and anthropometric measurements 0 and 9 years. By quantitative PCR and 16S/ITS rRNA gene sequencing, children's gut microbiota abundance and diversity were analyzed against height standard deviation score (SDS) and BMI-SDS and presented as effect estimate (β) of linear mixed models. Results: From 278 included children (149 girls), 1,015 fecal samples were collected. Maternal probiotic administration did not affect childhood growth, and the groups were pooled. Fungal abundance at 2 years was positively associated with height-SDS at 2–9 years (β = 0.11 height-SDS; 95% CI, 0.00, 0.22) but not with BMI-SDS. Also, higher fungal abundance at 1 year was associated with a lower BMI-SDS at 0–1 year (β = −0.09 BMI-SDS; 95% CI, −0.18, −0.00), and both bacterial abundance and bacterial alpha diversity at 1 year were associated with lower BMI-SDS at 0–1 year (β = −0.13 BMI-SDS; 95% CI, −0.22, −0.04; and β = −0.19 BMI-SDS; 95% CI, −0.39, −0.00, respectively). Conclusions: In this prospective cohort following 0–9-year-old children, we observed that higher gut fungal abundances at 2 years were associated with taller children between 2 and 9 years. Also, higher gut fungal and bacterial abundances and higher gut bacterial diversity at 1 year were associated with lower BMI in the first year of life. The results may indicate interactions between early gut fungal microbiota and the human growth-regulating physiology, previously not reported. Clinical Trial Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT00159523.
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spelling pubmed-76807522020-11-24 Early Gut Fungal and Bacterial Microbiota and Childhood Growth Schei, Kasper Simpson, Melanie Rae Avershina, Ekaterina Rudi, Knut Øien, Torbjørn Júlíusson, Pétur Benedikt Underhill, David Salamati, Saideh Ødegård, Rønnaug Astri Front Pediatr Pediatrics Introduction: Childhood growth is a sensitive marker of health. Animal studies show increased height and weight velocity in the presence of fungal as well as antibiotic supplement in feed. Human studies on early gut microbiota and anthropometrics have mainly focused on bacteria only and overweight, with diverging results. We thus aimed to investigate the associations between childhood growth [height and body mass index (BMI)] and early fungal and bacterial gut microbiota. Methods: In a population-based cohort, a subset of 278 pregnant mothers was randomized to drink milk with or without probiotic bacteria during and after pregnancy. We obtained fecal samples in offspring at four time points between 0 and 2 years and anthropometric measurements 0 and 9 years. By quantitative PCR and 16S/ITS rRNA gene sequencing, children's gut microbiota abundance and diversity were analyzed against height standard deviation score (SDS) and BMI-SDS and presented as effect estimate (β) of linear mixed models. Results: From 278 included children (149 girls), 1,015 fecal samples were collected. Maternal probiotic administration did not affect childhood growth, and the groups were pooled. Fungal abundance at 2 years was positively associated with height-SDS at 2–9 years (β = 0.11 height-SDS; 95% CI, 0.00, 0.22) but not with BMI-SDS. Also, higher fungal abundance at 1 year was associated with a lower BMI-SDS at 0–1 year (β = −0.09 BMI-SDS; 95% CI, −0.18, −0.00), and both bacterial abundance and bacterial alpha diversity at 1 year were associated with lower BMI-SDS at 0–1 year (β = −0.13 BMI-SDS; 95% CI, −0.22, −0.04; and β = −0.19 BMI-SDS; 95% CI, −0.39, −0.00, respectively). Conclusions: In this prospective cohort following 0–9-year-old children, we observed that higher gut fungal abundances at 2 years were associated with taller children between 2 and 9 years. Also, higher gut fungal and bacterial abundances and higher gut bacterial diversity at 1 year were associated with lower BMI in the first year of life. The results may indicate interactions between early gut fungal microbiota and the human growth-regulating physiology, previously not reported. Clinical Trial Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT00159523. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7680752/ /pubmed/33240830 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2020.572538 Text en Copyright © 2020 Schei, Simpson, Avershina, Rudi, Øien, Júlíusson, Underhill, Salamati and Ødegård. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Schei, Kasper
Simpson, Melanie Rae
Avershina, Ekaterina
Rudi, Knut
Øien, Torbjørn
Júlíusson, Pétur Benedikt
Underhill, David
Salamati, Saideh
Ødegård, Rønnaug Astri
Early Gut Fungal and Bacterial Microbiota and Childhood Growth
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title_full Early Gut Fungal and Bacterial Microbiota and Childhood Growth
title_fullStr Early Gut Fungal and Bacterial Microbiota and Childhood Growth
title_full_unstemmed Early Gut Fungal and Bacterial Microbiota and Childhood Growth
title_short Early Gut Fungal and Bacterial Microbiota and Childhood Growth
title_sort early gut fungal and bacterial microbiota and childhood growth
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7680752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240830
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2020.572538
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