Neonatal Microbiome- can we Interfere?

T. Nikolić
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There is increasing body of evidence that microbiome is a major factor determining our health. In growing infants, dysbiosis can lead susceptibility of infections (especially necrotic enterocolitis), colic and general digestive discomfort. Also, dysbiosis is implicated in lifelong health, by increasing the risk of a wide range of diseases and medical conditions including allergy, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, digestive disorders, even psychological disorders such as autism, anxiety and depression. Early infancy is an important window for establishing host-microbiome interactions. Intestinal colonization is initiated as early as during fetal life and continues during delivery and early infancy. Among the most important factors that influence early colonisation are the mode of delivery and the gestational age of the newborn. During early infancy, there is a range of other very important factors that are implicated in the development of gut microbiome, such as duration of breastfeeding, infections and antibiotic use, as well as several environmental factors (family size, cultural and geographical influences, early exposure to animals). Better understanding of factors dictating early colonization can point out some possibilities to interfere during that critical period and enable wellbeing throughout the entire life.
新生儿微生物群——我们能干预吗?
越来越多的证据表明,微生物组是决定我们健康的主要因素。在成长中的婴儿中,微生态失调会导致感染(尤其是坏死性小肠结肠炎)、绞痛和一般消化系统不适的易感性。此外,微生态失调与终身健康有关,它会增加患各种疾病和医疗状况的风险,包括过敏、自身免疫性疾病、心血管和代谢疾病、消化系统疾病,甚至自闭症、焦虑和抑郁等心理障碍。婴儿早期是建立宿主-微生物组相互作用的重要窗口。肠道定植早在胎儿期就开始了,并在分娩和婴儿早期持续。影响早期定植的最重要因素是分娩方式和新生儿的胎龄。在婴儿早期,还有一系列其他非常重要的因素与肠道微生物组的发展有关,如母乳喂养的持续时间、感染和抗生素的使用,以及一些环境因素(家庭规模、文化和地理影响、早期接触动物)。更好地了解决定早期殖民的因素可以指出在这一关键时期进行干预的一些可能性,并使整个生命都能获得幸福。
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