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Nutritional strategies and gut microbiota composition as risk factors for necrotizing enterocolitis in very-preterm infants.
Rozé, Jean-Christophe; Ancel, Pierre-Yves; Lepage, Patricia; Martin-Marchand, Laetitia; Al Nabhani, Ziad; Delannoy, Johanne; Picaud, Jean-Charles; Lapillonne, Alexandre; Aires, Julio; Durox, Mélanie; Darmaun, Dominique; Neu, Josef; Butel, Marie-José.
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  • Rozé JC; Department of Neonatal Medicine, jcroze@chu-nantes.fr.
  • Ancel PY; Epidémiologie Clinique, Clinical Investigation Center - Clinical Epidemiology (CIC004), and.
  • Lepage P; INRA, UMR 1280 Physiology of Nutritional Adaptations, Nantes University Hospital, Nantes, France.
  • Martin-Marchand L; INSERM, U1153, Obstetrical, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Team, Epidemiology and Statistics Sorbonne Paris Cité Research Center.
  • Al Nabhani Z; Risks in Pregnancy Department, and.
  • Delannoy J; Clinical investigation center CIC P1419, Cochin Hotel-Dieu Hospital, AP-HP, Paris, France.
  • Picaud JC; Micalis Institute, INRA, AgroParisTech, University Paris-Saclay, Paris, France.
  • Lapillonne A; INSERM, U1153, Obstetrical, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Team, Epidemiology and Statistics Sorbonne Paris Cité Research Center.
  • Aires J; Micalis Institute, INRA, AgroParisTech, University Paris-Saclay, Paris, France.
  • Durox M; Risks in Pregnancy Department, and.
  • Darmaun D; EA 4065 Intestinal Ecosystem, Probiotics, Antibiotics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Paris Descartes University, Paris, France.
  • Neu J; Department of Neonatal Medicine, Croix Rousse Hospital, Lyon Hospitals, Lyon, France.
  • Butel MJ; Department of Neonatal Medicine, AP-HP, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France; and.
Am J Clin Nutr ; 106(3): 821-830, 2017 09.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28659297
Background: The pathophysiology of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) remains poorly understood.Objective: We assessed the relation between feeding strategies, intestinal microbiota composition, and the development of NEC.Design: We performed a prospective nationwide population-based study, EPIPAGE 2 (Etude Epidémiologique sur les Petits Ages Gestationnels), including preterm infants born at <32 wk of gestation in France in 2011. From individual characteristics observed during the first week of life, we calculated a propensity score for the risk of NEC (Bell's stage 2 or 3) after day 7 of life. We analyzed the relation between neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) strategies concerning the rate of progression of enteral feeding, the direct-breastfeeding policy, and the onset of NEC using general linear mixed models to account for clustering by the NICU. An ancillary propensity-matched case-control study, EPIFLORE (Etude Epidémiologique de la flore), in 20 of the 64 NICUs, analyzed the intestinal microbiota by culture and 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing.Results: Among the 3161 enrolled preterm infants, 106 (3.4%; 95% CI: 2.8%, 4.0%) developed NEC. Individual characteristics were significantly associated with NEC. Slower and intermediate rates of progression of enteral feeding strategies were associated with a higher risk of NEC, with an adjusted OR of 2.3 (95% CI: 1.2, 4.5; P = 0.01) and 2.0 (95% CI: 1.1, 3.5; P = 0.02), respectively. Less favorable and intermediate direct-breastfeeding policies were associated with higher NEC risk as well, with an adjusted OR of 2.5 (95% CI: 1.1, 5.8; P = 0.03) and 2.3 (95% CI: 1.1, 4.8; P = 0.02), respectively. Microbiota analysis performed in 16 cases and 78 controls showed an association between Clostridium neonatale and Staphylococcus aureus with NEC (P = 0.001 and P = 0.002).Conclusions: A slow rate of progression of enteral feeding and a less favorable direct-breastfeeding policy are associated with an increased risk of developing NEC. For a given level of risk assessed by propensity score, colonization by C. neonatale and/or S. aureus is significantly associated with NEC. This trial (EPIFLORE study) was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01127698.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Bacterias / Lactancia Materna / Recien Nacido Prematuro / Cuidado Intensivo Neonatal / Nutrición Enteral / Enterocolitis Necrotizante / Microbioma Gastrointestinal Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans / Newborn País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Am J Clin Nutr Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Bacterias / Lactancia Materna / Recien Nacido Prematuro / Cuidado Intensivo Neonatal / Nutrición Enteral / Enterocolitis Necrotizante / Microbioma Gastrointestinal Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans / Newborn País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Am J Clin Nutr Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article