A systematic review of associations between gut microbiota composition and growth failure in preterm neonates

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作者
Neves, Larissa L. [1 ,2 ]
Hair, Amy B. [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Preidis, Geoffrey A. [1 ,2 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Pediat, Div Gastroenterol Hepatol & Nutr, Houston, TX USA
[2] Texas Childrens Hosp, Houston, TX USA
[3] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Pediat, Div Neonatol, Houston, TX USA
[4] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Pediat, Div Neonatol, 6621 Fannin St,MC A5590, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[5] Texas Childrens Hosp, 6621 Fannin St,MC A5590, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[6] Texas Childrens Hosp, Pediat Gastroenterol Hepatol & Nutr, Feigin Tower,1102 Bates Ave,Suite 860, Houston, TX 77030 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Growth failure; gut microbiome; malnutrition; neonate; postnatal growth; preterm infant; underweight; INFANTS; BIFIDOBACTERIA; BUTYRATE;
D O I
10.1080/19490976.2023.2190301
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Growth failure is among the most prevalent and devastating consequences of prematurity. Up to half of all extremely preterm neonates struggle to grow despite modern nutrition practices. Although elegant preclinical models suggest causal roles for the gut microbiome, these insights have not yet translated into biomarkers that identify at-risk neonates or therapies that prevent or treat growth failure. This systematic review aims to identify features of the neonatal gut microbiota that are positively or negatively associated with early postnatal growth. We identified 860 articles, of which 14 were eligible for inclusion. No two studies used the same definitions of growth, ages at stool collection, and statistical methods linking microbiota to metadata. In all, 58 different taxa were associated with growth, with little consensus among studies. Two or more studies reported positive associations with Enterobacteriaceae, Bacteroides, Bifidobacterium, Enterococcus, and Veillonella, and negative associations with Citrobacter, Klebsiella, and Staphylococcus. Streptococcus was positively associated with growth in five studies and negatively associated with growth in three studies. To gain insight into how the various definitions of growth could impact results, we performed an exploratory secondary analysis of 245 longitudinally sampled preterm infant stools, linking microbiota composition to multiple clinically relevant definitions of neonatal growth. Within this cohort, every definition of growth was associated with a different combination of microbiota features. Together, these results suggest that the lack of consensus in defining neonatal growth may limit our capacity to detect consistent, meaningful clinical associations that could be leveraged into improved care for preterm neonates.
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