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Quantitative insights into effects of intrapartum antibiotics and birth mode on infant gut microbiota in relation to well-being during the first year of life

Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants’ gut microbiota development, but their relative contribution to absolute bacterial abundances and infant health has not been studied. We compared the effects of Cesarean section (CS) delivery and IP antibiotics on infant gut microbi...

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Autores principales: Jokela, Roosa, Korpela, Katri, Jian, Ching, Dikareva, Evgenia, Nikkonen, Anne, Saisto, Terhi, Skogberg, Kirsi, de Vos, Willem M., Kolho, Kaija-Leena, Salonen, Anne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9542534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36174236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2095775
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author Jokela, Roosa
Korpela, Katri
Jian, Ching
Dikareva, Evgenia
Nikkonen, Anne
Saisto, Terhi
Skogberg, Kirsi
de Vos, Willem M.
Kolho, Kaija-Leena
Salonen, Anne
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Korpela, Katri
Jian, Ching
Dikareva, Evgenia
Nikkonen, Anne
Saisto, Terhi
Skogberg, Kirsi
de Vos, Willem M.
Kolho, Kaija-Leena
Salonen, Anne
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description Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants’ gut microbiota development, but their relative contribution to absolute bacterial abundances and infant health has not been studied. We compared the effects of Cesarean section (CS) delivery and IP antibiotics on infant gut microbiota development and well-being over the first year. We focused on 92 healthy infants born between gestational weeks 37–42 vaginally without antibiotics (N = 26), with IP penicillin (N = 13) or cephalosporin (N = 7) or by CS with IP cephalosporin (N = 33) or other antibiotics (N = 13). Composition and temporal development analysis of the gut microbiota concentrated on 5 time points during the first year of life using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, integrated with qPCR to obtain absolute abundance estimates. A mediation analysis was carried out to identify taxa linked to gastrointestinal function and discomfort (crying, defecation frequency, and signs of gastrointestinal symptoms), and birth interventions. Based on absolute abundance estimates, the depletion of Bacteroides spp. was found specifically in CS birth, while decreased bifidobacteria and increased Bacilli were common in CS birth and exposure to IP antibiotics in vaginal delivery. The abundances of numerous taxa differed between the birth modes among cephalosporin-exposed infants. Penicillin had a milder impact on the infant gut microbiota than cephalosporin. CS birth and maternal IP antibiotics had both specific and overlapping effects on infants’ gut microbiota development. The resulting deviations in the gut microbiota are associated with increased defecation rate, flatulence, perceived stomach pain, and intensity of crying in infancy.
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spelling pubmed-95425342022-10-08 Quantitative insights into effects of intrapartum antibiotics and birth mode on infant gut microbiota in relation to well-being during the first year of life Jokela, Roosa Korpela, Katri Jian, Ching Dikareva, Evgenia Nikkonen, Anne Saisto, Terhi Skogberg, Kirsi de Vos, Willem M. Kolho, Kaija-Leena Salonen, Anne Gut Microbes Research Paper Birth mode and maternal intrapartum (IP) antibiotics affect infants’ gut microbiota development, but their relative contribution to absolute bacterial abundances and infant health has not been studied. We compared the effects of Cesarean section (CS) delivery and IP antibiotics on infant gut microbiota development and well-being over the first year. We focused on 92 healthy infants born between gestational weeks 37–42 vaginally without antibiotics (N = 26), with IP penicillin (N = 13) or cephalosporin (N = 7) or by CS with IP cephalosporin (N = 33) or other antibiotics (N = 13). Composition and temporal development analysis of the gut microbiota concentrated on 5 time points during the first year of life using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, integrated with qPCR to obtain absolute abundance estimates. A mediation analysis was carried out to identify taxa linked to gastrointestinal function and discomfort (crying, defecation frequency, and signs of gastrointestinal symptoms), and birth interventions. Based on absolute abundance estimates, the depletion of Bacteroides spp. was found specifically in CS birth, while decreased bifidobacteria and increased Bacilli were common in CS birth and exposure to IP antibiotics in vaginal delivery. The abundances of numerous taxa differed between the birth modes among cephalosporin-exposed infants. Penicillin had a milder impact on the infant gut microbiota than cephalosporin. CS birth and maternal IP antibiotics had both specific and overlapping effects on infants’ gut microbiota development. The resulting deviations in the gut microbiota are associated with increased defecation rate, flatulence, perceived stomach pain, and intensity of crying in infancy. Taylor & Francis 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9542534/ /pubmed/36174236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2095775 Text en © 2022 University of Helsinki. 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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Jokela, Roosa
Korpela, Katri
Jian, Ching
Dikareva, Evgenia
Nikkonen, Anne
Saisto, Terhi
Skogberg, Kirsi
de Vos, Willem M.
Kolho, Kaija-Leena
Salonen, Anne
Quantitative insights into effects of intrapartum antibiotics and birth mode on infant gut microbiota in relation to well-being during the first year of life
title Quantitative insights into effects of intrapartum antibiotics and birth mode on infant gut microbiota in relation to well-being during the first year of life
title_full Quantitative insights into effects of intrapartum antibiotics and birth mode on infant gut microbiota in relation to well-being during the first year of life
title_fullStr Quantitative insights into effects of intrapartum antibiotics and birth mode on infant gut microbiota in relation to well-being during the first year of life
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative insights into effects of intrapartum antibiotics and birth mode on infant gut microbiota in relation to well-being during the first year of life
title_short Quantitative insights into effects of intrapartum antibiotics and birth mode on infant gut microbiota in relation to well-being during the first year of life
title_sort quantitative insights into effects of intrapartum antibiotics and birth mode on infant gut microbiota in relation to well-being during the first year of life
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9542534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36174236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2095775
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