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Developmental trajectory of the healthy human gut microbiota during the first 5 years of life

Josefine Roswall, Lisa Olsson, Petia Kovatcheva‐Datchary, Staffan Nilsson, Valentina Tremaroli, Marie‐Christine Simon, Pia Kiilerich, Rozita Akrami, Manuela Krämer, Mathias Uhlén, Anders Gummesson, Karsten Kristiansen, Jovanna Dahlgren, Fredrik Bäckhed

2021Cell Host & Microbe469 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The gut is inhabited by a densely populated ecosystem, the gut microbiota, that is established at birth. However, the succession by which different bacteria are incorporated into the gut microbiota is still relatively unknown. Here, we analyze the microbiota from 471 Swedish children followed from birth to 5 years of age, collecting samples after 4 and 12 months and at 3 and 5 years of age as well as from their mothers at birth using 16S rRNA gene profiling. We also compare their microbiota to an adult Swedish population. Genera follow 4 different colonization patterns during establishment where Methanobrevibacter and Christensenellaceae colonize late and do not reached adult levels at 5 years. These late colonizers correlate with increased alpha diversity in both children and adults. By following the children through age-specific community types, we observe that children have individual dynamics in the gut microbiota development trajectory.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGut floraColonizationPopulationZoologyMetagenomicsPhysiologyEcologyDemographyGeneticsImmunologyGeneSociologyGut microbiota and healthFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research
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