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Birthmode and environment-dependent microbiota transmission dynamics are complemented by breastfeeding during the first year.
Selma-Royo, Marta; Dubois, Léonard; Manara, Serena; Armanini, Federica; Cabrera-Rubio, Raúl; Valles-Colomer, Mireia; González, Sonia; Parra-Llorca, Anna; Escuriet, Ramon; Bode, Lars; Martínez-Costa, Cecilia; Segata, Nicola; Collado, Maria Carmen.
Afiliação
  • Selma-Royo M; Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology-Spanish National Research Council (IATA-CSIC), Paterna, Valencia, Spain; Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
  • Dubois L; Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
  • Manara S; Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
  • Armanini F; Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
  • Cabrera-Rubio R; Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology-Spanish National Research Council (IATA-CSIC), Paterna, Valencia, Spain.
  • Valles-Colomer M; Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology, University of Trento, Trento, Italy; MELIS Department, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.
  • González S; Department of Functional Biology, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain; Diet Microbiota and Health Group, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria del Principado de Asturias (ISPA), Oviedo, Spain.
  • Parra-Llorca A; Health Research Institute La Fe, Neonatal Research Group, Division of Neonatology, Valencia, Spain.
  • Escuriet R; Gerencia de Procesos Integrales de Salud. Area Asistencial, Servicio Catalan de la Salud, Generalitat de Catalunya, Centre for Research in Health and Economics, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Bode L; Department of Pediatrics, Larsson-Rosenquist Foundation Mother-Milk-Infant Center of Research Excellence (LRF MOMI CORE), Human Milk Institute (HMI), University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • Martínez-Costa C; Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Clínico Universitario, University of Valencia, Spain; Nutrition Research Group of INCLIVA, Valencia, Spain.
  • Segata N; Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology, University of Trento, Trento, Italy. Electronic address: nicola.segata@unitn.it.
  • Collado MC; Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology-Spanish National Research Council (IATA-CSIC), Paterna, Valencia, Spain. Electronic address: mcolam@iata.csic.es.
Cell Host Microbe ; 32(6): 996-1010.e4, 2024 Jun 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38870906
ABSTRACT
The composition and maturation of the early-life microbiota are modulated by a number of perinatal factors, whose interplay in relation to microbial vertical transmission remains inadequately elucidated. Using recent strain-tracking methodologies, we analyzed mother-to-infant microbiota transmission in two different birth environments hospital-born (vaginal/cesarean) and home-born (vaginal) infants and their mothers. While delivery mode primarily explains initial compositional differences, place of birth impacts transmission timing-being early in homebirths and delayed in cesarean deliveries. Transmission patterns vary greatly across species and birth groups, yet certain species, like Bifidobacterium longum, are consistently vertically transmitted regardless of delivery setting. Strain-level analysis of B. longum highlights relevant and consistent subspecies replacement patterns mainly explained by breastfeeding practices, which drive changes in human milk oligosaccharide (HMO) degrading capabilities. Our findings highlight how delivery setting, breastfeeding duration, and other lifestyle preferences collectively shape vertical transmission, impacting infant gut colonization during early life.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aleitamento Materno / Leite Humano Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aleitamento Materno / Leite Humano Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article