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Early-life fecal microbiome and metabolome dynamics in response to an intervention with infant formula containing specific prebiotics and postbiotics.

dc.contributor.authorRodriguez-Herrera, Alfonso
dc.contributor.authorTims, Sebastian
dc.contributor.authorPolman, Jan
dc.contributor.authorPorcel Rubio, Rocío
dc.contributor.authorMuñoz Hoyos, Antonio
dc.contributor.authorAgosti, Massimo
dc.contributor.authorLista, Gianluca
dc.contributor.authorCorvaglia, Luigi T
dc.contributor.authorKnol, Jan
dc.contributor.authorRoeselers, Guus
dc.contributor.authorPerez Navero, Juan L
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-03T13:31:42Z
dc.date.available2023-05-03T13:31:42Z
dc.date.issued2022-03-28
dc.description.abstractThis study examined fecal metabolome dynamics to gain greater functional insights into the interactions between nutrition and the activity of the developing gut microbiota in healthy term-born infants. The fecal samples used here originate from a randomized, controlled, double-blind clinical study that assessed the efficacy of infant formula with prebiotics and postbiotics (experimental arm) compared with a standard infant formula (control arm). A group of exclusively breast-fed term infants was used as a reference arm. First, conventional targeted physiological and microbial measurements were performed, which showed differences in fecal Bifidobacterium levels and corresponding activity (e.g., lactate levels). Next, the overall fecal microbiota composition was determined by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. The microbiota composition profiles showed several bacterial groups in the experimental arm to be significantly different from the control arm and mostly closer to the levels observed in the reference arm. Finally, we applied an untargeted UPLC-MS/MS approach to examine changes in the fecal metabolome. Fecal metabolome profiles showed the most distinct separation, up to 404 significantly different metabolites, between the study arms. Our data reveal that infant formula with specific prebiotics and postbiotics may trigger responses in the intestinal microbiota composition that brings the ensuing fecal metabolite profile of formula-fed infants closer toward those observed in breast-fed infants. Furthermore, our results demonstrate a clear need for establishing an infant gut metabolome reference database to translate these metabolite profile dynamics into functional and physiologically relevant responses.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Untargeted metabolomics techniques can provide a "snapshot" of an ecosystem in response to environmental stimuli, such as nutritional interventions. Our analyses of fecal samples from infants demonstrate the potential of phenotyping by metabolomics while deciphering the complex interactions of early-life nutrition and gut microbiome development.
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dc.identifier.citationRodriguez-Herrera A, Tims S, Polman J, Porcel Rubio R, Muñoz Hoyos A, Agosti M, et al. arly-life fecal microbiome and metabolome dynamics in response to an intervention with infant formula containing specific prebiotics and postbiotics. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2022 Jun 1;322(6):G571-G582.
dc.identifier.doi10.1152/ajpgi.00079.2021
dc.identifier.essn1522-1547
dc.identifier.pmcPMC9109790
dc.identifier.pmid35348015
dc.identifier.pubmedURLhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9109790/pdf
dc.identifier.unpaywallURLhttps://doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00079.2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/20171
dc.issue.number6
dc.journal.titleAmerican journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology
dc.journal.titleabbreviationAm J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
dc.language.isoen
dc.organizationHospital Universitario Reina Sofía
dc.organizationInstituto Maimónides de Investigación Biomédica de Córdoba-IMIBIC
dc.organizationHospital Universitario San Cecilio
dc.organizationHospital Universitario San Cecilio
dc.page.numberG571-G582
dc.provenanceRealizada la curación de contenido 06/09/2024
dc.publisherAmerican Physiological Society
dc.pubmedtypeJournal Article
dc.pubmedtypeRandomized Controlled Trial
dc.pubmedtypeResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://journals.physiology.org/doi/10.1152/ajpgi.00079.2021?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmed
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectearly life
dc.subjectgut microbiota
dc.subjectinfant formula
dc.subjectmetabolomics
dc.subject.decsARN Ribosómico 16S
dc.subject.decsCromatografía liquida
dc.subject.decsEspectrometría de masas en tándem
dc.subject.decsFemenino
dc.subject.decsFórmulas infantiles
dc.subject.decsHeces
dc.subject.decsHumanos
dc.subject.decsLactante
dc.subject.decsMetaboloma
dc.subject.decsMicrobiota
dc.subject.decsPrebióticos
dc.subject.meshChromatography, Liquid
dc.subject.meshFeces
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshInfant
dc.subject.meshInfant Formula
dc.subject.meshMetabolome
dc.subject.meshMicrobiota
dc.subject.meshPrebiotics
dc.subject.meshRNA, Ribosomal, 16S
dc.subject.meshTandem Mass Spectrometry
dc.titleEarly-life fecal microbiome and metabolome dynamics in response to an intervention with infant formula containing specific prebiotics and postbiotics.
dc.typeresearch article
dc.type.hasVersionVoR
dc.volume.number322
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