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Infant Gut Microbiota Associated with Fine Motor Skills

BACKGROUND: During early life, dynamic gut colonization and brain development co-occur with potential cross-talk mechanisms affecting behaviour. METHODS: We used 16S rRNA gene sequencing to examine the associations between gut microbiota and neurodevelopmental outcomes assessed by the Bayley Scales...

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Autores principales: Acuña, Inmaculada, Cerdó, Tomás, Ruiz, Alicia, Torres-Espínola, Francisco J., López-Moreno, Ana, Aguilera, Margarita, Suárez, Antonio, Campoy, Cristina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34069166
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13051673
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author Acuña, Inmaculada
Cerdó, Tomás
Ruiz, Alicia
Torres-Espínola, Francisco J.
López-Moreno, Ana
Aguilera, Margarita
Suárez, Antonio
Campoy, Cristina
author_facet Acuña, Inmaculada
Cerdó, Tomás
Ruiz, Alicia
Torres-Espínola, Francisco J.
López-Moreno, Ana
Aguilera, Margarita
Suárez, Antonio
Campoy, Cristina
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description BACKGROUND: During early life, dynamic gut colonization and brain development co-occur with potential cross-talk mechanisms affecting behaviour. METHODS: We used 16S rRNA gene sequencing to examine the associations between gut microbiota and neurodevelopmental outcomes assessed by the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III in 71 full-term healthy infants at 18 months of age. We hypothesized that children would differ in gut microbial diversity, enterotypes obtained by Dirichlet multinomial mixture analysis and specific taxa based on their behavioural characteristics. RESULTS: In children dichotomized by behavioural trait performance in above- and below-median groups, weighted Unifrac b-diversity exhibited significant differences in fine motor (FM) activity. Dirichlet multinomial mixture modelling identified two enterotypes strongly associated with FM outcomes. When controlling for maternal pre-gestational BMI and breastfeeding for up to 3 months, the examination of signature taxa in FM groups showed that Turicibacter and Parabacteroides were highly abundant in the below-median FM group, while Collinsella, Coprococcus, Enterococcus, Fusobacterium, Holdemanella, Propionibacterium, Roseburia, Veillonella, an unassigned genus within Veillonellaceae and, interestingly, probiotic Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus were more abundant in the above-median FM group. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest an association between enterotypes and specific genera with FM activity and may represent an opportunity for probiotic interventions relevant to treatment for motor disorders.
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spelling pubmed-81567442021-05-28 Infant Gut Microbiota Associated with Fine Motor Skills Acuña, Inmaculada Cerdó, Tomás Ruiz, Alicia Torres-Espínola, Francisco J. López-Moreno, Ana Aguilera, Margarita Suárez, Antonio Campoy, Cristina Nutrients Article BACKGROUND: During early life, dynamic gut colonization and brain development co-occur with potential cross-talk mechanisms affecting behaviour. METHODS: We used 16S rRNA gene sequencing to examine the associations between gut microbiota and neurodevelopmental outcomes assessed by the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III in 71 full-term healthy infants at 18 months of age. We hypothesized that children would differ in gut microbial diversity, enterotypes obtained by Dirichlet multinomial mixture analysis and specific taxa based on their behavioural characteristics. RESULTS: In children dichotomized by behavioural trait performance in above- and below-median groups, weighted Unifrac b-diversity exhibited significant differences in fine motor (FM) activity. Dirichlet multinomial mixture modelling identified two enterotypes strongly associated with FM outcomes. When controlling for maternal pre-gestational BMI and breastfeeding for up to 3 months, the examination of signature taxa in FM groups showed that Turicibacter and Parabacteroides were highly abundant in the below-median FM group, while Collinsella, Coprococcus, Enterococcus, Fusobacterium, Holdemanella, Propionibacterium, Roseburia, Veillonella, an unassigned genus within Veillonellaceae and, interestingly, probiotic Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus were more abundant in the above-median FM group. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest an association between enterotypes and specific genera with FM activity and may represent an opportunity for probiotic interventions relevant to treatment for motor disorders. MDPI 2021-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8156744/ /pubmed/34069166 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13051673 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cerdó, Tomás
Ruiz, Alicia
Torres-Espínola, Francisco J.
López-Moreno, Ana
Aguilera, Margarita
Suárez, Antonio
Campoy, Cristina
Infant Gut Microbiota Associated with Fine Motor Skills
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title_full_unstemmed Infant Gut Microbiota Associated with Fine Motor Skills
title_short Infant Gut Microbiota Associated with Fine Motor Skills
title_sort infant gut microbiota associated with fine motor skills
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34069166
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13051673
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