Clinical implications of preterm infant gut microbiome development

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David B. Healy
C. Anthony Ryan
R. Paul Ross
Catherine Stanton
Eugene M. Dempsey
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[1] University College Cork,APC Microbiome Ireland
[2] University College Cork,Department of Paediatrics and Child Health
[3] Moorepark,Teagasc Food Research Centre
[4] Cork University Hospital,INFANT Research Centre
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Nature Microbiology | 2022年 / 7卷
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Perturbations to the infant gut microbiome during the first weeks to months of life affect growth, development and health. In particular, assembly of an altered intestinal microbiota during infant development results in an increased risk of immune and metabolic diseases that can persist into childhood and potentially into adulthood. Most research into gut microbiome development has focused on full-term babies, but health-related outcomes are also important for preterm babies. The systemic physiological immaturity of very preterm gestation babies (born earlier than 32 weeks gestation) results in numerous other microbiome–organ interactions, the mechanisms of which have yet to be fully elucidated or in some cases even considered. In this Perspective, we compare assembly of the intestinal microbiome in preterm and term infants. We focus in particular on the clinical implications of preterm infant gut microbiome composition and discuss the prospects for microbiome diagnostics and interventions to improve the health of preterm babies.
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