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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553470/lactobacillus-plantarum-l168-improves-hyperoxia-induced-pulmonary-inflammation-and-hypoalveolarization-in-a-rat-model-of-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xian Shen, Zhaocong Yang, Qiang Wang, Xu Chen, Qihui Zhu, Zhi Liu, Nishant Patel, Xingyin Liu, Xuming Mo
Alteration of gut microbiota can affect chronic lung diseases, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, through abnormal immune and inflammatory responses. Previous studies have shown a feasible connection between gut microbiota and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in preterm infants. However, whether BPD can be ameliorated by restoring the gut microbiota remains unclear. In preterm infants with BPD, we found variance in the diversity and structure of gut microbiota. Similarly, BPD rats showed gut dysbiosis, characterized by a deficiency of Lactobacillus, which was abundant in normal rats...
March 29, 2024: NPJ Biofilms and Microbiomes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543600/associations-of-infant-feeding-sleep-and-weight-gain-with-the-toddler-gut-microbiome
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Magdalena Olson, Samantha Toffoli, Kiley B Vander Wyst, Fang Zhou, Elizabeth Reifsnider, Megan E Petrov, Corrie M Whisner
This study examines how feeding, sleep, and growth during infancy impact the gut microbiome (GM) in toddlers. The research was conducted on toddlers ( n = 36), born to Latina women of low-income with obesity. Their mothers completed retrospective feeding and sleeping questionnaires at 1, 6, and 12 months; at 36 months, fecal samples were collected. Sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene (V4 region) revealed that breastfeeding for at least 1 month and the introduction of solids before 6 months differentiated the GM in toddlerhood (Bray-Curtis, pseudo-F = 1...
March 9, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543475/the-gut-microbiome-in-the-first-one-thousand-days-of-neurodevelopment-a-systematic-review-from-the-microbiome-perspective
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Nathalia F Naspolini, Paulo A Schüroff, Maria J Figueiredo, Gabriela E Sbardellotto, Frederico R Ferreira, Daniel Fatori, Guilherme V Polanczyk, Alline C Campos, Carla R Taddei
Evidence shows that the gut microbiome in early life is an essential modulator of physiological processes related to healthy brain development, as well as mental and neurodegenerative disorders. Here, we conduct a systematic review of gut microbiome assessments on infants (both healthy and with conditions that affect brain development) during the first thousand days of life, associated with neurodevelopmental outcomes, with the aim of investigating key microbiome players and mechanisms through which the gut microbiome affects the brain...
February 20, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538377/the-lower-airway-microbiome-in-paediatric-health-and-chronic-disease
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REVIEW
S Campbell, K Gerasimidis, S Milling, A J Dicker, R Hansen, R J Langley
The advent of next generation sequencing has rapidly challenged the paediatric respiratory physician's understanding of lung microbiology and the role of the lung microbiome in host health and disease. In particular, the role of "microbial key players" in paediatric respiratory disease is yet to be fully explained. Accurate profiling of the lung microbiome in children is challenging since the ability to obtain lower airway samples coupled with processing "low-biomass specimens" are both technically difficult...
February 16, 2024: Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533575/intestinal-microbiota-modulates-neuroinflammatory-response-and-brain-injury-after-neonatal-hypoxia-ischemia
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander Drobyshevsky, Sylvia Synowiec, Ivan Goussakov, Rafael Fabres, Jing Lu, Michael Caplan
Premature infants lack a normal intestinal microbial community and also at risk of perinatal hypoxic-ischemic (HI) brain injury, which is considered to be one of the major factors for motor, sensory, and cognitive deficits. We hypothesized that neonatal gut microbiota composition modulated the immune reaction and severity of neonatal H-I brain injury. Neonatal C57BL/6J mouse pups were exposed to H-I protocol consisting of permanent left carotid artery ligation, followed by 8% hypoxia for 60 min. Microbial manipulation groups included 1) antibiotic treatment, E18 (maternal) to P5; 2) antibiotic treatment E18 to P5 + E...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530054/microbiota-from-human-infants-consuming-secretors-or-non-secretors-mothers-milk-impacts-the-gut-and-immune-system-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manoj Gurung, Brent Thomas Schlegel, Dhivyaa Rajasundaram, Renee Fox, Lars Bode, Tianming Yao, Stephen R Lindemann, Tanya LeRoith, Quentin D Read, Christy Simecka, Laura Carroll, Aline Andres, Laxmi Yeruva
UNLABELLED: Maternal secretor status is one of the determinants of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) composition, which, in turn, influences the gut microbiota composition of infants. To understand if this change in gut microbiota impacts immune cell composition, intestinal morphology, and gene expression, 21-day-old germ-free C57BL/6 mice were transplanted with fecal microbiota from infants whose mothers were either secretors (SMM) or non-secretors (NSM) or from infants consuming dairy-based formula (MFM)...
March 26, 2024: MSystems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529692/prenatal-and-postnatal-exposure-to-antibiotics-and-risk-of-food-allergy-in-the-offspring-a-nationwide-birth-cohort-study-in-south-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiyeon Oh, Myeongcheol Lee, Jaeyu Park, Hyeon Jin Kim, Seung Won Lee, Masoud Rahmati, Ai Koyanagi, Lee Smith, Min Seo Kim, Guillermo F López Sánchez, Elena Dragioti, Chanyang Min, Nikolaos G Papadopoulos, Youn Ho Shin, Jae Il Shin, Dong Keon Yon
BACKGROUND: There are only preliminary studies examining the associations of postnatal antibiotic exposure with food allergy in childhood, and the effect of antibiotic exposure in utero has not been resolved. Thus, we aimed to investigate the effect of prenatal and postnatal antibiotic exposure on the risk of food allergy in childhood. METHODS: Using the nationwide birth cohort in South Korea, all 3,163,206 infants (pairing mother; n = 2,322,735) born in South Korea between 2010 and 2017 were included in the analysis...
March 2024: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529196/human-milk-microbiome-associations-with-maternal-diet-and-infant-growth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tamara T Ajeeb, Emmanuel Gonzalez, Noel W Solomons, Marieke Vossenaar, Kristine G Koski
INTRODUCTION: Ingestion of human milk (HM) is identified as a significant factor associated with early infant gut microbial colonization, which has been associated with infant health and development. Maternal diet has been associated with the HM microbiome (HMM). However, a few studies have explored the associations among maternal diet, HMM, and infant growth during the first 6 months of lactation. METHODS: For this cross-sectional study, Mam -Mayan mother-infant dyads ( n  = 64) were recruited from 8 rural communities in the Western Highlands of Guatemala at two stages of lactation: early (6-46 days postpartum, n  = 29) or late (109-184 days postpartum, n  = 35)...
2024: Frontiers in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528383/postpartum-maternal-anxiety-affects-the-development-of-food-allergy-through-dietary-and-gut-microbial-diversity-during-early-infancy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyunbin Cho, Jiwon Kim, Sukyung Kim, Hye-In Jeong, Mijeong Kwon, Hyun Mi Kim, Ji Sun Shim, Kyunga Kim, Jihyun Baek, Yechan Kyung, Suk-Joo Choi, Soo-Young Oh, Jaewoong Bae, Hong-Hee Won, Jihyun Kim, Kangmo Ahn
PURPOSE: We aimed to investigate the mediating factors between maternal anxiety and the development of food allergy (FA) in children until 2 years from birth. METHODS: In this longitudinal cohort of 122 mother-child dyads from pregnancy to 24 months of age, we regularly surveyed maternal psychological states, infant feeding data, and allergic symptoms and collected stool samples at 6 months of age for microbiome analysis. Considering the temporal order of data collection, we investigated serial mediating effects and indirect effects among maternal anxiety, dietary diversity (DD), gut microbial diversity, and FA using structural equation modeling...
March 2024: Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38518769/neuroactive-metabolites-and-bile-acids-are-altered-in-extremely-premature-infants-with-brain-injury
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Manuel Pristner, Daniel Wasinger, David Seki, Katrin Klebermaß-Schrehof, Angelika Berger, David Berry, Lukas Wisgrill, Benedikt Warth
The gut microbiome is associated with pathological neurophysiological evolvement in extremely premature infants suffering from brain injury. The exact underlying mechanism and its associated metabolic signatures in infants are not fully understood. To decipher metabolite profiles linked to neonatal brain injury, we investigate the fecal and plasma metabolome of samples obtained from a cohort of 51 extremely premature infants at several time points, using liquid chromatography (LC)-high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS)-based untargeted metabolomics and LC-MS/MS-based targeted analysis for investigating bile acids and amidated bile acid conjugates...
March 21, 2024: Cell reports medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513351/mammalian-milk-microbiomes-sources-of-diversity-potential-functions-and-future-research-directions
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Michael Power, Carly R Muletz-Wolz, Sally L Bornbusch
Milk is an ancient, fundamental mammalian adaptation providing nutrition and biochemical communication to offspring. Microbiomes have been detected in milks of all species studied to date. In this review, we discuss (a) routes by which microbes may enter milk, (b) evidence for proposed milk microbiome adaptive functions, (c) variation in milk microbiomes across mammals, and (d) future research directions, including suggestions for how to address outstanding questions on the viability and functionality of milk microbiomes...
March 1, 2024: Reproduction & fertility
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507613/corrigendum-to-influence-of-early-life-factors-including-breast-milk-composition-on-the-microbiome-of-infants-born-to-mothers-with-and-without-inflammatory-bowel-disease
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March 20, 2024: Journal of Crohn's & Colitis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506489/the-association-of-infant-and-mother-gut-microbiomes-with-development-of-allergic-diseases-in-children-a-systematic-review
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Amir-Hossein Mousavian, Fateme ZareGarizi, Behnaz Ghoreshi, Siavash Ketabi, Solat Eslami, Hanieh-Sadat Ejtahed, Mostafa Qorbani
ObjectiveIt is believed that gut microbiota alteration leads to both intestinal and non-intestinal diseases in children. Since infants inherit maternal microbiota during pregnancy and lactation, recent studies suggest that changes in maternal microbiota can cause immune disorders as well. This systematic review was designed to assess the association between the child and mother's gut microbiome and allergy development in childhood.Data sourcesIn this systematic review, international databases including PubMed, Scopus, and ISI/WOS were searched until January 2023 to identify relevant studies...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Asthma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501370/associations-of-early-gut-microbiome-and-metabolome-with-growth-and-body-composition-of-preterm-infants-within-the-first-6-months
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinhui Guo, Junyan Han, Luyang Hong, Yihuang Huang, Shujuan Li, Lan Zhang, Weili Yan, Ping Dong, Yi Yang, Yun Cao
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the associations of growth and body composition with gut microbiome and metabolome in preterm infants. Materials and Methods: A prospective cohort study including 73 human milk-fed very preterm infants was conducted. During hospitalization, fecal samples were collected to detect microbes and metabolites using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Growth and body composition indices were measured at term equivalent age (TEA) and 6 months of corrected age (CA)...
March 19, 2024: Breastfeeding Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494114/gut-microbiome-in-the-first-1000-days-and-risk-for-childhood-food-allergy
#55
REVIEW
Erin C Davis, Cynthia Monaco, Richard Insel, Kirsi M Järvinen
OBJECTIVE: To summarize recent data on the association between gut microbiome composition and food allergy (FA) in early childhood and highlight potential host-microbiome interactions that reinforce or abrogate oral tolerance. DATA SOURCES: PubMed search of English-language articles related to FA, other atopic disease, and the gut microbiome in pregnancy and early childhood. STUDY SELECTIONS: Human studies published after 2015 assessing the relationship between the gut bacteriome and virome in the first 2 years of life and FA or FS development in early childhood were prioritized...
March 15, 2024: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488112/microbiome-and-its-impact-on-fetal-and-neonatal-brain-development-current-opinion-in-pediatrics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nina M Frerichs, Tim G J de Meij, Hendrik J Niemarkt
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Emerging evidence suggests that the gut microbiota and its metabolites regulate neurodevelopment and cognitive functioning via a bi-directional communication system known as the microbiota-gut-brain axis (MGBA). RECENT FINDINGS: The MGBA influences brain development and function via the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, the vagal nerve, immune signaling, bacterial production of neurotransmitters, and microbial metabolites like short-chain fatty acids, tryptophan derivatives, and bile acids...
March 11, 2024: Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486699/inspecting-mother-to-infant-microbiota-transmission-disturbance-of-strain-inheritance-by-cesarian-section
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ru Yang, Yinan Wang, Zhiye Ying, Zeyao Shi, Yan Song, Jing Yan, Shulin Hou, Zicheng Zhao, Yanling Hu, Qiong Chen, Wentao Peng, Xiaowen Li
INTRODUCTION: The initial acquisition and subsequent development of the microbiota in early life is crucial to future health. Cesarean-section (CS) birth is considered to affect early microbial transmission from mother to infant. METHODS: In this study, we collected fecal samples from 34 CS infants and their mothers from West China Second Hospital, Sichuan University to assess the microbiota developmental trajectory of mothers and infants. We explored mother-infant gut microbiome transmission via comparison with corresponding Finnish data...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485151/the-longitudinal-microbial-and-metabolic-landscape-of-infant-cystic-fibrosis-the-gut-lung-axis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine B Frayman, Matthew Macowan, Jose Caparros-Martin, Sarath C Ranganathan, Benjamin J Marsland
BACKGROUND AND AIM: : In cystic fibrosis (CF), gastrointestinal dysfunction and lower airway infection occur early and are independently associated with poorer outcomes in childhood. This study aimed to define the relationship between the microbiota at each niche during the first 2-years of life, its association with growth and airway inflammation, and explanatory features in the metabolome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-seven bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), 62 plasma and 105 stool samples were collected from 39 infants with CF between 0-24-months who were treated with prophylactic antibiotics...
March 14, 2024: European Respiratory Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472847/therapeutic-potential-of-bacteroides-fragilis-snbf-1-as-a-next-generation-probiotic-in-vitro-efficacy-in-lipid-and-carbohydrate-metabolism-and-antioxidant-activity
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Weihe Cang, Xuan Li, Jiayi Tang, Ying Wang, Delun Mu, Chunting Wu, Haisu Shi, Lin Shi, Junrui Wu, Rina Wu
This study explores the potential of aerotolerant Bacteroides fragilis ( B. fragilis ) strains as next-generation probiotics (NGPs), focusing on their adaptability in the gastrointestinal environment, safety profile, and probiotic functions. From 23 healthy infant fecal samples, we successfully isolated 56 beneficial B. fragilis strains. Notably, the SNBF-1 strain demonstrated superior cholesterol removal efficiency in HepG2 cells, outshining all other strains by achieving a remarkable reduction in cholesterol by 55...
February 28, 2024: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38471992/investigation-of-gut-microbiota-diversity-according-to-infectious-agent-in-pediatric-infectious-acute-gastroenteritis-in-a-korean-university-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
You Ie Kim, Sang Yong Kim, Seungok Lee, Myungshin Kim, Woo Jin Kim
BACKGROUND: Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is a common cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality worldwide. AGE can cause an imbalance in the intestinal microbiota. This study aimed to investigate the diversity of the gut microbiome in Korean children hospitalized for infectious AGE at a university hospital. METHODS: A total of 23 stool samples from patients aged 5 months to 11 years with AGE were analyzed. Thirteen convalescent stool samples were collected 1 month after discharge...
March 6, 2024: Pediatrics and Neonatology
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