2019
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22994
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Diversity and temporal dynamics of primate milk microbiomes

Abstract: Milk is inhabited by a community of bacteria and is one of the first postnatal sources of microbial exposure for mammalian young. Bacteria in breast milk may enhance immune development, improve intestinal health, and stimulate the gut-brain axis for infants. Variation in milk microbiome structure (e.g., operational taxonomic unit[OTU] diversity, community composition) may lead to different infant developmental outcomes. Milk microbiome structure may depend on evolutionary processes acting at the host species l… Show more

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“…All statistical analyses were conducted in R version 3.5.0 (R Core Team, 2018 ) and significance was determined as p < 0.05. We used analysis framework based on previous research ( Muletz-Wolz et al, 2019a , b ) to examine microbiome structure in red wolves. We addressed two main questions through statistical analyses: (1) how do red wolf gut microbiomes differ between loose stool consistency and normal stool consistency and (2) how does dietary type relate to stool consistency and red wolf gut microbiomes?…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All statistical analyses were conducted in R version 3.5.0 (R Core Team, 2018 ) and significance was determined as p < 0.05. We used analysis framework based on previous research ( Muletz-Wolz et al, 2019a , b ) to examine microbiome structure in red wolves. We addressed two main questions through statistical analyses: (1) how do red wolf gut microbiomes differ between loose stool consistency and normal stool consistency and (2) how does dietary type relate to stool consistency and red wolf gut microbiomes?…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The qualitative and quantitative composition of breast milk changes among women but also during the lactation period (between colostrum, transition, and mature milk for example) [89]. The composition and evolution of the milk is similar in various primate species and partly depends on the relative amount of fat and protein in the milk [139]. It is also different for women who give birth at term or preterm [140].…”
Section: Neonate Colonization and Role Of The Breastfeedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even the human placenta appears to house a specific microbiome [147] that helps fetal development [148]. In the context of infective heredity, during lactation of offspring, numerous beneficial microbes as well as antibodies against pathogens are passed on that strengthen the offspring's immunity and that enables offspring to survive successfully and to adapt to their environmental surroundings (a process first described by Ehrlich [149], but see also [150,151]). Endogenous retroviruses have moreover had a significant impact on vertebrate reproduction by playing a physiological role in the formation of the mammalian placenta, including the human placenta [152,153].…”
Section: Infective Hereditymentioning
confidence: 99%