The association between the composition of the early-life intestinal microbiome and eczema in the first year of life

Stefano Leo, O. F. Cetiner, Laure F. Pittet, N. Messina, W. Jakob, L. Falquet, N. Curtis, P. Zimmermann
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Introduction The early-life intestinal microbiome plays a crucial role in the development and regulation of the immune system. Perturbations in its composition during this critical period have been linked to the development of allergic diseases. Objective This study aimed to investigate the association between the composition of the early-life intestinal microbiome and the presence of eczema in the first year of life using shotgun metagenomic sequencing and functional analyses (metabolic pathways). Methods Stool samples from 393 healthy term infants collected at 1 week of age were analyzed with shotgun metagenomic sequencing. Environmental and clinical data were prospectively collected using 3-monthly validated questionnaires. Participants were clinically assessed during study visits at 12 months of age. Eczema was diagnosed by the UK diagnostic tool and by a research nurse. Data analysis was stratified by delivery mode. Results Eczema was diagnosed in 16.4% (60/366) of participants by nurse diagnosis. Infants born by cesarean section (CS) with nurse-diagnosed eczema had a higher relative abundance of Escherichia, Shigella, Enterobacter, and Citrobacter and a lower relative abundance of Veillonella than CS-born infants without eczema. In addition, CS-born infants without eczema had a higher abundance of genes involved in lactic fermentation. Vaginally born infants with eczema had a higher relative abundance of Bacteroides and a lower abundance of Streptococcus. Conclusion There is an association between the bacterial composition of the intestinal microbiome at 1 week of age and the presence of eczema in the first 12 months of life. Graphical Abstract
生命早期肠道微生物群组成与生命第一年湿疹之间的关系
生命早期肠道微生物群在免疫系统的发育和调节中起着至关重要的作用。在这一关键时期,其组成的扰动与过敏性疾病的发展有关。目的:本研究旨在通过散弹枪宏基因组测序和功能分析(代谢途径)研究生命早期肠道微生物组组成与生命第一年湿疹存在之间的关系。方法对393例1周龄健康足月儿粪便标本进行鸟枪宏基因组测序分析。使用3个月有效的问卷前瞻性地收集环境和临床数据。参与者在12个月大的研究访问期间进行临床评估。湿疹由英国诊断工具和一名研究护士诊断。数据分析按分娩方式分层。结果经护士诊断湿疹者占16.4%(60/366)。经剖宫产(CS)出生的伴有护士诊断的湿疹的婴儿,其埃希氏菌、志贺氏菌、肠杆菌和柠檬酸杆菌的相对丰度高于无湿疹的CS出生的婴儿,而细络菌的相对丰度较低。此外,没有湿疹的cs出生的婴儿具有更高丰度的参与乳酸发酵的基因。经阴道出生的湿疹婴儿类杆菌的相对丰度较高,链球菌的相对丰度较低。结论婴儿1周龄时肠道菌群的细菌组成与出生后12个月湿疹的发生存在相关性。图形抽象
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