Early-Life Gut Microbial Composition

R. Nagpal, Y. Yamashiro
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Abstract The human intestinal microbiota plays a significant role in host metabolism and physiology. The early-life microbiota undergoes subtle changes, mainly during the first 1,000 days, and can be affected by many factors such as mode of delivery and feeding, maternal diet, family structure, disease, medication, and environment. While acquisition of particular microbial arrays is associated with healthy infants and adults, an altered microbiota is linked with various illnesses. For instance, a disrupted neonatal microbiome due to cesarean or excessive antibiotic exposure may result in increased predisposition to allergic, autoimmune, and metabolic diseases in later life. Although mechanisms underlying these correlations are not yet fully elucidated, emerging evidences are indicating that the early-life microbial composition is critical to health. Hence, its more comprehensive understanding can offer great avenues for health interventions.
早期肠道微生物组成
人体肠道菌群在宿主代谢和生理中起着重要作用。生命早期的微生物群经历了微妙的变化,主要是在最初的1000天内,并可能受到许多因素的影响,如分娩和喂养方式、母亲的饮食、家庭结构、疾病、药物和环境。虽然获得特定的微生物阵列与健康的婴儿和成人有关,但微生物群的改变与各种疾病有关。例如,由于剖宫产或过量抗生素暴露而导致的新生儿微生物群破坏可能导致在以后的生活中增加过敏、自身免疫和代谢性疾病的易感性。尽管这些相关性背后的机制尚未完全阐明,但新出现的证据表明,生命早期的微生物组成对健康至关重要。因此,对其更全面的了解可以为卫生干预提供重要途径。
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