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Neonatal gut colonization by Bifidobacterium is associated with higher childhood cytokine responses

The gut microbiota is a major stimulus for the immune system, and late acquisition of bacteria and/or reduced complexity of the gut flora may delay adaptive immune maturation. However, it is unknown how the gut bacterial colonization pattern in human infants is related to T cell activation during ea...

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Autores principales: Rabe, Hardis, Lundell, Anna-Carin, Sjöberg, Fei, Ljung, Annika, Strömbeck, Anna, Gio-Batta, Monica, Maglio, Cristina, Nordström, Inger, Andersson, Kerstin, Nookaew, Intawat, Wold, Agnes E., Adlerberth, Ingegerd, Rudin, Anna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7747801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33274676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2020.1847628
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author Rabe, Hardis
Lundell, Anna-Carin
Sjöberg, Fei
Ljung, Annika
Strömbeck, Anna
Gio-Batta, Monica
Maglio, Cristina
Nordström, Inger
Andersson, Kerstin
Nookaew, Intawat
Wold, Agnes E.
Adlerberth, Ingegerd
Rudin, Anna
author_facet Rabe, Hardis
Lundell, Anna-Carin
Sjöberg, Fei
Ljung, Annika
Strömbeck, Anna
Gio-Batta, Monica
Maglio, Cristina
Nordström, Inger
Andersson, Kerstin
Nookaew, Intawat
Wold, Agnes E.
Adlerberth, Ingegerd
Rudin, Anna
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description The gut microbiota is a major stimulus for the immune system, and late acquisition of bacteria and/or reduced complexity of the gut flora may delay adaptive immune maturation. However, it is unknown how the gut bacterial colonization pattern in human infants is related to T cell activation during early childhood. We followed 65 Swedish children in the FARMFLORA cohort, from birth up to 3 years of age. In fecal samples collected at several time points during the first year of life, the gut colonization pattern was investigated with the use of both 16S rRNA next generation sequencing (NGS) and culture-based techniques. This was related to production of IL-13, IL-5, IL-6, TNF, IL-1β and IFN-γ by PHA-stimulated fresh mononuclear cells and to proportions of CD4(+) T cells that expressed CD45RO at 36 months of age. Both NGS and culture-based techniques showed that colonization by Bifidobacterium at 1 week of age associated with higher production of IL-5, IL-6, IL-13, TNF and IL-1β at 36 months of age. By contrast, gut colonization by Enterococcus, Staphylococcus aureus or Clostridium in early infancy related inversely to induced IL-13, IL-5 and TNF at 3 years of age. Infants with elder siblings produced more cytokines and had a larger fraction of CD45RO(+) T cells compared to single children. However, controlling for these factors did not abolish the effect of colonization by Bifidobacterium on immune maturation. Thus, gut colonization in early infancy affects T cell maturation and Bifidobacterium may be especially prone to induce infantile immune maturation.
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spelling pubmed-77478012021-01-13 Neonatal gut colonization by Bifidobacterium is associated with higher childhood cytokine responses Rabe, Hardis Lundell, Anna-Carin Sjöberg, Fei Ljung, Annika Strömbeck, Anna Gio-Batta, Monica Maglio, Cristina Nordström, Inger Andersson, Kerstin Nookaew, Intawat Wold, Agnes E. Adlerberth, Ingegerd Rudin, Anna Gut Microbes Research Paper The gut microbiota is a major stimulus for the immune system, and late acquisition of bacteria and/or reduced complexity of the gut flora may delay adaptive immune maturation. However, it is unknown how the gut bacterial colonization pattern in human infants is related to T cell activation during early childhood. We followed 65 Swedish children in the FARMFLORA cohort, from birth up to 3 years of age. In fecal samples collected at several time points during the first year of life, the gut colonization pattern was investigated with the use of both 16S rRNA next generation sequencing (NGS) and culture-based techniques. This was related to production of IL-13, IL-5, IL-6, TNF, IL-1β and IFN-γ by PHA-stimulated fresh mononuclear cells and to proportions of CD4(+) T cells that expressed CD45RO at 36 months of age. Both NGS and culture-based techniques showed that colonization by Bifidobacterium at 1 week of age associated with higher production of IL-5, IL-6, IL-13, TNF and IL-1β at 36 months of age. By contrast, gut colonization by Enterococcus, Staphylococcus aureus or Clostridium in early infancy related inversely to induced IL-13, IL-5 and TNF at 3 years of age. Infants with elder siblings produced more cytokines and had a larger fraction of CD45RO(+) T cells compared to single children. However, controlling for these factors did not abolish the effect of colonization by Bifidobacterium on immune maturation. Thus, gut colonization in early infancy affects T cell maturation and Bifidobacterium may be especially prone to induce infantile immune maturation. Taylor & Francis 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7747801/ /pubmed/33274676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2020.1847628 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rabe, Hardis
Lundell, Anna-Carin
Sjöberg, Fei
Ljung, Annika
Strömbeck, Anna
Gio-Batta, Monica
Maglio, Cristina
Nordström, Inger
Andersson, Kerstin
Nookaew, Intawat
Wold, Agnes E.
Adlerberth, Ingegerd
Rudin, Anna
Neonatal gut colonization by Bifidobacterium is associated with higher childhood cytokine responses
title Neonatal gut colonization by Bifidobacterium is associated with higher childhood cytokine responses
title_full Neonatal gut colonization by Bifidobacterium is associated with higher childhood cytokine responses
title_fullStr Neonatal gut colonization by Bifidobacterium is associated with higher childhood cytokine responses
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal gut colonization by Bifidobacterium is associated with higher childhood cytokine responses
title_short Neonatal gut colonization by Bifidobacterium is associated with higher childhood cytokine responses
title_sort neonatal gut colonization by bifidobacterium is associated with higher childhood cytokine responses
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7747801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33274676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2020.1847628
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