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Timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section is critical for gut microbiome development in term born infants

Animal models imply that the perinatal exposure to antibiotics has a substantial impact on microbiome establishment of the offspring. We aimed to evaluate the effect of timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section before versus after cord clamping on gut microbiome composition of term bo...

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Autores principales: Bossung, Verena, Lupatsii, Mariia, Dashdorj, Lkhagvademberel, Tassiello, Oronzo, Jonassen, Sinje, Pagel, Julia, Demmert, Martin, Wolf, Ellinor Anna, Rody, Achim, Waschina, Silvio, Graspeuntner, Simon, Rupp, Jan, Härtel, Christoph
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8865290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35184691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2038855
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author Bossung, Verena
Lupatsii, Mariia
Dashdorj, Lkhagvademberel
Tassiello, Oronzo
Jonassen, Sinje
Pagel, Julia
Demmert, Martin
Wolf, Ellinor Anna
Rody, Achim
Waschina, Silvio
Graspeuntner, Simon
Rupp, Jan
Härtel, Christoph
author_facet Bossung, Verena
Lupatsii, Mariia
Dashdorj, Lkhagvademberel
Tassiello, Oronzo
Jonassen, Sinje
Pagel, Julia
Demmert, Martin
Wolf, Ellinor Anna
Rody, Achim
Waschina, Silvio
Graspeuntner, Simon
Rupp, Jan
Härtel, Christoph
author_sort Bossung, Verena
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description Animal models imply that the perinatal exposure to antibiotics has a substantial impact on microbiome establishment of the offspring. We aimed to evaluate the effect of timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section before versus after cord clamping on gut microbiome composition of term born infants. We performed an exploratory, single center randomized controlled clinical trial. We included forty pregnant women with elective cesarean section at term. The intervention group received single dose intravenous cefuroxime after cord clamping (n = 19), the control group single dose intravenous cefuroxime 30 minutes before skin incision (n = 21). The primary endpoint was microbiome signature of infants and metabolic prediction in the first days of life as determined in meconium samples by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Secondary endpoints were microbiome composition at one month and 1 year of life. In meconium samples of the intervention group, the genus Staphylococcus pre-dominated. In the control group, the placental cross-over of cefuroxime was confirmed in cord blood. A higher amino acid and nitrogen metabolism as well as increased abundance of the genera Cutibacterium, Corynebacterium and Streptophyta were noted (indicator families: Cytophagaceae, Lactobacilaceae, Oxalobacteraceae). Predictive models of metabolic function revealed higher 2ʹfucosyllactose utilization in control group samples. In the follow-up visits, a higher abundance of the genus Clostridium was evident in the intervention group. Our exploratory randomized controlled trial suggests that timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis is critical for early microbiome engraftment but not antimicrobial resistance emergence in term born infants.
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spelling pubmed-88652902022-02-24 Timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section is critical for gut microbiome development in term born infants Bossung, Verena Lupatsii, Mariia Dashdorj, Lkhagvademberel Tassiello, Oronzo Jonassen, Sinje Pagel, Julia Demmert, Martin Wolf, Ellinor Anna Rody, Achim Waschina, Silvio Graspeuntner, Simon Rupp, Jan Härtel, Christoph Gut Microbes Research Paper Animal models imply that the perinatal exposure to antibiotics has a substantial impact on microbiome establishment of the offspring. We aimed to evaluate the effect of timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section before versus after cord clamping on gut microbiome composition of term born infants. We performed an exploratory, single center randomized controlled clinical trial. We included forty pregnant women with elective cesarean section at term. The intervention group received single dose intravenous cefuroxime after cord clamping (n = 19), the control group single dose intravenous cefuroxime 30 minutes before skin incision (n = 21). The primary endpoint was microbiome signature of infants and metabolic prediction in the first days of life as determined in meconium samples by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Secondary endpoints were microbiome composition at one month and 1 year of life. In meconium samples of the intervention group, the genus Staphylococcus pre-dominated. In the control group, the placental cross-over of cefuroxime was confirmed in cord blood. A higher amino acid and nitrogen metabolism as well as increased abundance of the genera Cutibacterium, Corynebacterium and Streptophyta were noted (indicator families: Cytophagaceae, Lactobacilaceae, Oxalobacteraceae). Predictive models of metabolic function revealed higher 2ʹfucosyllactose utilization in control group samples. In the follow-up visits, a higher abundance of the genus Clostridium was evident in the intervention group. Our exploratory randomized controlled trial suggests that timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis is critical for early microbiome engraftment but not antimicrobial resistance emergence in term born infants. Taylor & Francis 2022-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8865290/ /pubmed/35184691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2038855 Text en © 2022 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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Bossung, Verena
Lupatsii, Mariia
Dashdorj, Lkhagvademberel
Tassiello, Oronzo
Jonassen, Sinje
Pagel, Julia
Demmert, Martin
Wolf, Ellinor Anna
Rody, Achim
Waschina, Silvio
Graspeuntner, Simon
Rupp, Jan
Härtel, Christoph
Timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section is critical for gut microbiome development in term born infants
title Timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section is critical for gut microbiome development in term born infants
title_full Timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section is critical for gut microbiome development in term born infants
title_fullStr Timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section is critical for gut microbiome development in term born infants
title_full_unstemmed Timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section is critical for gut microbiome development in term born infants
title_short Timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section is critical for gut microbiome development in term born infants
title_sort timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section is critical for gut microbiome development in term born infants
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8865290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35184691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2038855
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