母乳喂养和混合喂养婴儿的肠道微生物群特征

Tina Kusumaningrum, Wisnu Tafroji, Septiani Madonna Gultom, Nina Dwi Putri, Cut Nurul Hafifah, D. Safari
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我们从印度尼西亚雅加达采集的 103 份 4 个月和 6 个月婴儿粪便样本中研究了肠道微生物群谱。我们使用 Illumina MiSeq 进行了 16S rRNA 基因测序,以确定这些粪便样本中肠道微生物群的多样性、结构和组成。在 103 份粪便样本中,分别有 55 份和 48 份样本来自母乳喂养和混合喂养模式的婴儿。我们发现,数量最多的细菌是放线菌门的双歧杆菌属(43.05%)、真菌门的乳杆菌属(28.39%)和变形菌门的肠杆菌属(13.75%)。阿尔法和贝塔多样性分析表明,喂养模式与微生物群落差异之间的关联在统计学上并不显著(P 值大于 0.05)。我们的研究并未显示两种喂养模式组之间的肠道微生物群模式存在差异。这一结果有助于丰富世界婴儿肠道微生物群谱数据。
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Gut Microbiota Profile of Infants with Breastfeeding and Mixed Feeding Patterns
We explore the gut microbiota profiles of 103 stool samples collected from infants at the age of 4 and 6 months in Jakarta, Indonesia. We performed 16S rRNA gene sequencing with Illumina MiSeq to identify the diversity, structure, and composition of the gut microbiota from those stool samples. Among 103 stool samples, 55 and 48 samples were collected from infants with breastfeeding and mixed feeding patterns, respectively. We found that the most abundant bacteria were Bifidobacteriales from the phylum of Actinobacteria (43.05%), Lactobacillales from the phylum of Firmicutes (28.39%), and Enterobacterales from the phylum of Proteobacteria (13.75%). The alpha and beta diversity analysis showed that the association between feeding patterns and differences in the microbial communities was not statistically significant (p-value >0.05). Our study did not show a difference in the gut microbiota pattern between the two feeding pattern groups. This result contributed to the variety of the world gut microbiota profile data in infants.
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