早期生活因素,包括母乳成分,对患有和不患有炎症性肠病的母亲所生婴儿的微生物组的影响。

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背景与目的:本文分析了早期生活因素的影响,包括母乳成分对患有和不患有IBD的母亲所生婴儿肠道微生物群发育的影响。从婴儿身上采集纵向粪便样本,并使用16s rRNA测序和粪便钙卫蛋白进行分析。使用Olink炎症小组对母乳蛋白质组学进行了分析。结果:我们分析了294名婴儿1034份粪便样本的肠道微生物群(80份为患有IBD的母亲所生,214份为无IBD的妈妈所生)。阿尔法多样性是由母体IBD状态和时间点驱动的。微生物群总体组成的主要影响因素是分娩方式、喂养和母亲IBD状况。特定的分类群与这些暴露有关,母体IBD与双歧杆菌的减少有关。在312份母乳样本(91份来自IBD母亲)中,与对照母亲相比,患有IBD的母亲表现出较低的参与免疫调节的蛋白质丰度,如胸腺基质淋巴细胞生成素、白细胞介素-12亚单位β、肿瘤坏死因子β和C-C基序趋化因子20(分别调整p=0.0016、0.049、0.049和0.049),与婴儿的钙卫蛋白和不同时间点的微生物组呈负相关。结论:母亲IBD的诊断会影响其后代早期的微生物群。IBD妇女母乳的蛋白质组学特征与非IBD妇女不同,与婴儿肠道微生物组和粪便钙卫蛋白有明显的时间相关性。
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Influence of Early Life Factors, including breast milk Composition, on the Microbiome of Infants Born to Mothers with and without Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Background and aims: Herein we analysed the influence of early life factors, including breast milk composition, on the development of the intestinal microbiota of infants born to mothers with and without IBD.

Methods: The MECONIUM [Exploring MEChanisms Of disease traNsmission In Utero through the Microbiome] study is a prospective cohort study consisting of pregnant women with or without IBD and their infants. Longitudinal stool samples were collected from babies and analysed using 16s rRNA sequencing and faecal calprotectin. Breast milk proteomics was profiled using Olink inflammation panel.

Results: We analysed gut microbiota of 1034 faecal samples from 294 infants [80 born to mothers with and 214 to mothers without IBD]. Alpha diversity was driven by maternal IBD status and time point. The major influencers of the overall composition of the microbiota were mode of delivery, feeding, and maternal IBD status. Specific taxa were associated with these exposures, and maternal IBD was associated with a reduction in Bifidobacterium. In 312 breast milk samples [91 from mothers with IBD], mothers with IBD displayed lower abundance of proteins involved in immune regulation, such as thymic stromal lymphopoietin, interleukin-12 subunit beta, tumour necrosis factor-beta, and C-C motif chemokine 20, as compared with control mothers [adjusted p = 0.0016, 0.049, 0.049, and 0.049, respectively], with negative correlations with baby´s calprotectin, and microbiome at different time points.

Conclusion: Maternal IBD diagnosis influences microbiota in their offspring during early life. The proteomic profile of breast milk of women with IBD differs from that of women without IBD, with distinct time-dependent associations with baby's gut microbiome and feacal calprotectin.

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Journal of Crohns & Colitis
Journal of Crohns & Colitis 医学-胃肠肝病学
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15.50
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期刊介绍: Journal of Crohns and Colitis is concerned with the dissemination of knowledge on clinical, basic science and innovative methods related to inflammatory bowel diseases. The journal publishes original articles, review papers, editorials, leading articles, viewpoints, case reports, innovative methods and letters to the editor.
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