2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40168-018-0566-5
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Neonatal gut and respiratory microbiota: coordinated development through time and space

Abstract: BackgroundPostnatal development of early life microbiota influences immunity, metabolism, neurodevelopment, and infant health. Microbiome development occurs at multiple body sites, with distinct community compositions and functions. Associations between microbiota at multiple sites represent an unexplored influence on the infant microbiome. Here, we examined co-occurrence patterns of gut and respiratory microbiota in pre- and full-term infants over the first year of life, a period critical to neonatal developm… Show more

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“…From birth throughout the entire life span, a close correlation between the composition of the gut and lung microbiota exists, suggesting a host-wide network (Grier et al, 2018). For instance, modification of newborns' diet influences the composition of their lung microbiota, and fecal transplantation in rats induces changes in the lung microbiota (Madan et al, 2012;Liu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Microbial Inter-compartment Crosstalkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From birth throughout the entire life span, a close correlation between the composition of the gut and lung microbiota exists, suggesting a host-wide network (Grier et al, 2018). For instance, modification of newborns' diet influences the composition of their lung microbiota, and fecal transplantation in rats induces changes in the lung microbiota (Madan et al, 2012;Liu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Microbial Inter-compartment Crosstalkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although undefinable using 16S rRNA data, presumably this represents non-typable H. influenzae (NTHI) since the incidence of H. influenzae type B is uncommon. Interestingly, 9 OTUs (not including H. influenzae) were significantly associated with age, suggesting the nasal microbial communities evolve extensively during infancy in this cohort 48 .…”
Section: Effects Of Airway Microbiota On Severity Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Grier et al showed that steroids used for BPD prevention or treatment significantly altered the abundance of bifidobacterium, a beneficial intestinal genus, in a cohort of preterm infants followed longitudinally over the neonatal period [143]. The same authors showed that the lung and gut microbioma have distinct compositions, but develop in a tightly interdependent manner [144].…”
Section: Impact Of Antibiotic Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%