孕前母体肠道生态失调通过GPR41-GDNF /RET/SOX10信号通路影响子代肠道神经系统发育和疾病易感性

IF 23.7 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
iMeta Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1002/imt2.70012
Cunzheng Zhang, Yuzhu Chen, Ruqiao Duan, Yiming Zhang, Haonan Zheng, Jindong Zhang, Tao Zhang, Jingxian Xu, Kailong Li, Fei Pei, Liping Duan
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摘要

孕产妇健康,特别是肠道菌群的变化,可以深刻影响后代的健康;然而,我们对孕前肠道菌群改变如何影响后代的理解仍然有限。在这项研究中,我们研究了孕前母体肠道生态失调对小鼠肠神经系统(ENS)发育的影响及其机制。我们发现,孕前母体接触抗生素会导致后代ENS发育异常,增加其在成年期对避水应激的易感性。宏基因组学、靶向代谢组学和转录组学分析显示,孕前抗生素暴露通过改变母体肠道微生物群组成,破坏了对胚胎ENS发育至关重要的基因表达。多组学分析结合妊娠期补充罗伊氏乳酸杆菌和丙酸盐表明,母体肠道菌群和代谢物可能通过GPR41-GDNF /RET/SOX10信号通路影响胚胎ENS发育。我们的研究结果强调了在受孕前维持健康的母体肠道微生物群对支持后代正常ENS发育的重要性。
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Preconception maternal gut dysbiosis affects enteric nervous system development and disease susceptibility in offspring via the GPR41–GDNF/RET/SOX10 signaling pathway

Preconception maternal gut dysbiosis affects enteric nervous system development and disease susceptibility in offspring via the GPR41–GDNF/RET/SOX10 signaling pathway

Maternal health, specifically changes in the gut microbiota, can profoundly impact offspring health; however, our understanding of how gut microbiota alterations during the preconception period influence the offspring remains limited. In this study, we investigated the impact and mechanisms of preconception maternal gut dysbiosis on the development of the enteric nervous system (ENS) in mice. We found that preconception maternal exposure to antibiotics led to the abnormal development of the ENS in offspring, increasing their susceptibility to water avoidance stress at the adult stage. Metagenomic, targeted metabolomic, and transcriptomic analyses revealed that preconception antibiotic exposure disrupted the expression of genes crucial for embryonic ENS development by altering maternal gut microbiota composition. Multi-omics analysis combined with Limosilactobacillus reuteri and propionate gestational supplementation demonstrated that the maternal gut microbiota and metabolites may influence embryonic ENS development via the GPR41–GDNF/RET/SOX10 signaling pathway. Our findings highlight the critical importance of maintaining a healthy maternal gut microbiota before conception to support normal ENS development in offspring.

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