Metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome composition associated with vitamin D supplementation in Taiwanese infants

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Wei-Te Lei
Kai-Yao Huang
Jhih-Hua Jhong
Chia-Hung Chen
Shun-Long Weng
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[1] Hsinchu Mackay Memorial Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Mackay Medical College,Department of Medicine
[3] Hsinchu Mackay Memorial Hospital,Department of Medical Research
[4] Yuan Ze University,Department of Computer Science and Engineering
[5] Hsinchu Mackay Memorial Hospital,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[6] Mackay Junior College of Medicine,undefined
[7] Medicine,undefined
[8] Nursing and Management College,undefined
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Early childhood is a critical stage for the foundation and development of the gut microbiome, large amounts of essential nutrients are required such as vitamin D. Vitamin D plays an important role in regulating calcium homeostasis, and deficiency can impair bone mineralization. In addition, most people know that breastfeeding is advocated to be the best thing for a newborn; however, exclusively breastfeeding infants are not easily able to absorb an adequate amount of vitamin D from breast milk. Understanding the effects of vitamin D supplementation on gut microbiome can improve the knowledge of infant health and development. A total of 62 fecal sample from healthy infants were collected in Taiwan. Of the 62 infants, 31 were exclusively breastfed infants and 31 were mixed- or formula-fed infants. For each feeding type, one subgroup of infants received 400 IU of vitamin D per day, and the remaining infants received a placebo. In total, there are 15 breastfed and 20 formula-fed infants with additional vitamin D supplementation, and 16 breastfed and 11 formula-fed infants belong to control group, respectively. We performed a comparative metagenomic analysis to investigate the distribution and diversity of infant gut microbiota among different types of feeding regimes with and without vitamin D supplementation. Our results reveal that the characteristics of infant gut microbiota not only depend on the feeding types but also on nutrients intake, and demonstrated that the vitamin D plays an important role in modulating the infant gut microbiota, especially increase the proportion of probiotics in breast-fed infants.
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