分娩方式对出生后最初 4 周住院早产儿肠道微生物群的动态影响

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY International Journal of Medical Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI:10.1016/j.ijmm.2024.151621
Xin Wu , Rui Guo , Yijia Fan , Shuang Chen , Wei Zheng , Xiaoli Shu , Bo Chen , Xing Li , Tingting Xu , Lingbing Shi , Li Chen , Lichun Shan , Zhenya Zhu , Enfu Tao , Mizu Jiang
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早产儿面临各种并发症的高风险,而他们的肠道微生物群对健康起着至关重要的作用。有报道称分娩方式会影响足月儿肠道微生物群的发育,但其对早产儿的影响仍不清楚。在此,我们收集了 30 名早产儿在出生后四周内五个时间点的粪便样本。通过 16 S rRNA 测序、主坐标分析、相似性分析和 Wilcoxon 秩和检验,我们研究了最主要的菌门和菌属、特定类群丰度的时间变化以及它们与分娩方式的关系,如阴道分娩中的埃希氏菌和肠球菌以及剖宫产中的多杀菌素。此外,我们还发现了一些特殊的细菌,如陶纳菌、棒状杆菌等,它们在不同时间点通过不同分娩方式出生的早产儿中的比例以及微生物群的类型和功能都有波动。这些结果表明,分娩方式对早产儿肠道微生物群的组成和功能有影响。重要的是,这些影响在生命早期阶段具有时间依赖性。这些发现揭示了分娩方式在早产儿肠道微生物群形成过程中的关键作用,对早产儿的护理和管理具有重要的临床意义。
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Dynamic impact of delivery modes on gut microbiota in preterm infants hospitalized during the initial 4 weeks of life

Preterm infants face a high risk of various complications, and their gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in health. Delivery modes have been reported to affect the development of gut microbiota in term infants, but its impact on preterm infants remains unclear. Here, we collected fecal samples from 30 preterm infants at five-time points within the first four weeks of life. Employing 16 S rRNA sequencing, principal coordinates analysis, the analysis of similarities, and the Wilcoxon rank-sum test, we examined the top dominant phyla and genera, the temporal changes in specific taxa abundance, and their relationship with delivery modes, such as Escherichia-Shigella and Enterococcus based on vaginal delivery and Pluralibacter related to cesarean section. Moreover, we identified particular bacteria, such as Taonella, Patulibacter, and others, whose proportions fluctuated among preterm infants born via different delivery modes at varying time points, as well as the microbiota types and functions. These results indicated the influence of delivery mode on the composition and function of the preterm infant gut microbiota. Importantly, these effects are time-dependent during the early stages of life. These insights shed light on the pivotal role of delivery mode in shaping the gut microbiota of preterm infants and have significant clinical implications for their care and management.

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期刊介绍: Pathogen genome sequencing projects have provided a wealth of data that need to be set in context to pathogenicity and the outcome of infections. In addition, the interplay between a pathogen and its host cell has become increasingly important to understand and interfere with diseases caused by microbial pathogens. IJMM meets these needs by focussing on genome and proteome analyses, studies dealing with the molecular mechanisms of pathogenicity and the evolution of pathogenic agents, the interactions between pathogens and host cells ("cellular microbiology"), and molecular epidemiology. To help the reader keeping up with the rapidly evolving new findings in the field of medical microbiology, IJMM publishes original articles, case studies and topical, state-of-the-art mini-reviews in a well balanced fashion. All articles are strictly peer-reviewed. Important topics are reinforced by 2 special issues per year dedicated to a particular theme. Finally, at irregular intervals, current opinions on recent or future developments in medical microbiology are presented in an editorial section.
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