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Impact of Early Empiric Antibiotic Regimens on the Gut Microbiota in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: An Observational Study

Frequent use of antibiotics in preterm infants disturbs their gut microbial balance. In this preliminary observational study, we investigated the effect of different antibiotic regimens, administered during the first week of life, on microbial composition and diversity in very low birth weight (VLBW...

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Autores principales: Chang, Hung-Yang, Chiang Chiau, Jen-Shiu, Ho, Yu-Hsuan, Chang, Jui-Hsing, Tsai, Kun-Nan, Liu, Chia-Yen, Hsu, Chyong-Hsin, Lin, Chia-Ying, Ko, Mary Hsin-Ju, Lee, Hung-Chang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8200535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34136438
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.651713
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author Chang, Hung-Yang
Chiang Chiau, Jen-Shiu
Ho, Yu-Hsuan
Chang, Jui-Hsing
Tsai, Kun-Nan
Liu, Chia-Yen
Hsu, Chyong-Hsin
Lin, Chia-Ying
Ko, Mary Hsin-Ju
Lee, Hung-Chang
author_facet Chang, Hung-Yang
Chiang Chiau, Jen-Shiu
Ho, Yu-Hsuan
Chang, Jui-Hsing
Tsai, Kun-Nan
Liu, Chia-Yen
Hsu, Chyong-Hsin
Lin, Chia-Ying
Ko, Mary Hsin-Ju
Lee, Hung-Chang
author_sort Chang, Hung-Yang
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description Frequent use of antibiotics in preterm infants disturbs their gut microbial balance. In this preliminary observational study, we investigated the effect of different antibiotic regimens, administered during the first week of life, on microbial composition and diversity in very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants. We performed fecal sampling of breastfed VLBW infants on days 7, 14, and 30. After excluding stool samples from infants who received probiotics or who were administered antibiotics beyond the age of 7 days, we compared gut microbiota profiles between infants receiving a combination of ampicillin and gentamicin for 3 days (AG group, n = 10) and those receiving a combination of ampicillin and cefotaxime for 7 days (AC group, n = 14) using 16S ribosomal DNA community profiling. We also assessed the changes over time in each group. Compared to the AG group, Enterococcus species were significantly more abundant in the AC group (P = 0.002), especially in 7-day samples (12.3 vs. 0.6%, respectively, P = 0.032). No difference was observed at phylum and genus level over time within each group. Species richness in the AC group decreased significantly in the 14-day (P = 0.038) and 30-day (P = 0.03) samples compared to that in the 7-day sample. The same was observed for microbial evenness; in contrast, no significant difference in Shannon index and beta-diversity was detected between the two groups. Controlling for relevant confounding variables did not change the results. In conclusion, different antibiotic regimens affect the early development of gut microbiota in VLBW preterm infants. Prolonged use of ampicillin and cefotaxime might result in overabundance of Enterococcus. However, given that no significant differences were observed in 1-month samples, bacterial genera appear to continue colonizing the gastrointestinal tract despite previous exposure to antibiotics. The clinical relevance of these findings should be elucidated by further studies.
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spelling pubmed-82005352021-06-15 Impact of Early Empiric Antibiotic Regimens on the Gut Microbiota in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: An Observational Study Chang, Hung-Yang Chiang Chiau, Jen-Shiu Ho, Yu-Hsuan Chang, Jui-Hsing Tsai, Kun-Nan Liu, Chia-Yen Hsu, Chyong-Hsin Lin, Chia-Ying Ko, Mary Hsin-Ju Lee, Hung-Chang Front Pediatr Pediatrics Frequent use of antibiotics in preterm infants disturbs their gut microbial balance. In this preliminary observational study, we investigated the effect of different antibiotic regimens, administered during the first week of life, on microbial composition and diversity in very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants. We performed fecal sampling of breastfed VLBW infants on days 7, 14, and 30. After excluding stool samples from infants who received probiotics or who were administered antibiotics beyond the age of 7 days, we compared gut microbiota profiles between infants receiving a combination of ampicillin and gentamicin for 3 days (AG group, n = 10) and those receiving a combination of ampicillin and cefotaxime for 7 days (AC group, n = 14) using 16S ribosomal DNA community profiling. We also assessed the changes over time in each group. Compared to the AG group, Enterococcus species were significantly more abundant in the AC group (P = 0.002), especially in 7-day samples (12.3 vs. 0.6%, respectively, P = 0.032). No difference was observed at phylum and genus level over time within each group. Species richness in the AC group decreased significantly in the 14-day (P = 0.038) and 30-day (P = 0.03) samples compared to that in the 7-day sample. The same was observed for microbial evenness; in contrast, no significant difference in Shannon index and beta-diversity was detected between the two groups. Controlling for relevant confounding variables did not change the results. In conclusion, different antibiotic regimens affect the early development of gut microbiota in VLBW preterm infants. Prolonged use of ampicillin and cefotaxime might result in overabundance of Enterococcus. However, given that no significant differences were observed in 1-month samples, bacterial genera appear to continue colonizing the gastrointestinal tract despite previous exposure to antibiotics. The clinical relevance of these findings should be elucidated by further studies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8200535/ /pubmed/34136438 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.651713 Text en Copyright © 2021 Chang, Chiang Chiau, Ho, Chang, Tsai, Liu, Hsu, Lin, Ko and Lee. https://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.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Chang, Hung-Yang
Chiang Chiau, Jen-Shiu
Ho, Yu-Hsuan
Chang, Jui-Hsing
Tsai, Kun-Nan
Liu, Chia-Yen
Hsu, Chyong-Hsin
Lin, Chia-Ying
Ko, Mary Hsin-Ju
Lee, Hung-Chang
Impact of Early Empiric Antibiotic Regimens on the Gut Microbiota in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: An Observational Study
title Impact of Early Empiric Antibiotic Regimens on the Gut Microbiota in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: An Observational Study
title_full Impact of Early Empiric Antibiotic Regimens on the Gut Microbiota in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: An Observational Study
title_fullStr Impact of Early Empiric Antibiotic Regimens on the Gut Microbiota in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: An Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Early Empiric Antibiotic Regimens on the Gut Microbiota in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: An Observational Study
title_short Impact of Early Empiric Antibiotic Regimens on the Gut Microbiota in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: An Observational Study
title_sort impact of early empiric antibiotic regimens on the gut microbiota in very low birth weight preterm infants: an observational study
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8200535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34136438
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.651713
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