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Delivery Mode Affects Stability of Early Infant Gut Microbiota

Mode of delivery strongly influences the early infant gut microbiome. Children born by cesarean section (C-section) lack Bacteroides species until 6–18 months of age. One hypothesis is that these differences stem from lack of exposure to the maternal vaginal microbiome. Here, we re-evaluate this hyp...

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Autores principales: Mitchell, Caroline M., Mazzoni, Chiara, Hogstrom, Larson, Bryant, Allison, Bergerat, Agnes, Cher, Avital, Pochan, Shawna, Herman, Penelope, Carrigan, Maureen, Sharp, Karen, Huttenhower, Curtis, Lander, Eric S., Vlamakis, Hera, Xavier, Ramnik J., Yassour, Moran
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7762768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33377127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2020.100156
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author Mitchell, Caroline M.
Mazzoni, Chiara
Hogstrom, Larson
Bryant, Allison
Bergerat, Agnes
Cher, Avital
Pochan, Shawna
Herman, Penelope
Carrigan, Maureen
Sharp, Karen
Huttenhower, Curtis
Lander, Eric S.
Vlamakis, Hera
Xavier, Ramnik J.
Yassour, Moran
author_facet Mitchell, Caroline M.
Mazzoni, Chiara
Hogstrom, Larson
Bryant, Allison
Bergerat, Agnes
Cher, Avital
Pochan, Shawna
Herman, Penelope
Carrigan, Maureen
Sharp, Karen
Huttenhower, Curtis
Lander, Eric S.
Vlamakis, Hera
Xavier, Ramnik J.
Yassour, Moran
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description Mode of delivery strongly influences the early infant gut microbiome. Children born by cesarean section (C-section) lack Bacteroides species until 6–18 months of age. One hypothesis is that these differences stem from lack of exposure to the maternal vaginal microbiome. Here, we re-evaluate this hypothesis by comparing the microbial profiles of 75 infants born vaginally or by planned versus emergent C-section. Multiple children born by C-section have a high abundance of Bacteroides in their first few days of life, but at 2 weeks, both C-section groups lack Bacteroides (primarily according to 16S sequencing), despite their difference in exposure to the birth canal. Finally, a comparison of microbial strain profiles between infants and maternal vaginal or rectal samples finds evidence for mother-to-child transmission of rectal rather than vaginal strains. These results suggest differences in colonization stability as an important factor in infant gut microbiome composition rather than birth canal exposure.
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spelling pubmed-77627682020-12-28 Delivery Mode Affects Stability of Early Infant Gut Microbiota Mitchell, Caroline M. Mazzoni, Chiara Hogstrom, Larson Bryant, Allison Bergerat, Agnes Cher, Avital Pochan, Shawna Herman, Penelope Carrigan, Maureen Sharp, Karen Huttenhower, Curtis Lander, Eric S. Vlamakis, Hera Xavier, Ramnik J. Yassour, Moran Cell Rep Med Article Mode of delivery strongly influences the early infant gut microbiome. Children born by cesarean section (C-section) lack Bacteroides species until 6–18 months of age. One hypothesis is that these differences stem from lack of exposure to the maternal vaginal microbiome. Here, we re-evaluate this hypothesis by comparing the microbial profiles of 75 infants born vaginally or by planned versus emergent C-section. Multiple children born by C-section have a high abundance of Bacteroides in their first few days of life, but at 2 weeks, both C-section groups lack Bacteroides (primarily according to 16S sequencing), despite their difference in exposure to the birth canal. Finally, a comparison of microbial strain profiles between infants and maternal vaginal or rectal samples finds evidence for mother-to-child transmission of rectal rather than vaginal strains. These results suggest differences in colonization stability as an important factor in infant gut microbiome composition rather than birth canal exposure. Elsevier 2020-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7762768/ /pubmed/33377127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2020.100156 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Cher, Avital
Pochan, Shawna
Herman, Penelope
Carrigan, Maureen
Sharp, Karen
Huttenhower, Curtis
Lander, Eric S.
Vlamakis, Hera
Xavier, Ramnik J.
Yassour, Moran
Delivery Mode Affects Stability of Early Infant Gut Microbiota
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7762768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33377127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2020.100156
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