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Gestational microbiome: metabolic perturbations and developmental programming

Sophia Han, Charlotte C. Ellberg, Isoken Olomu, Arpita Vyas

2021Reproduction10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A growing body of research suggests that alterations to the human microbiome are associated with disease states, including obesity and diabetes. During pregnancy, these disease states are associated with maternal microbial dysbiosis. This review discusses the current literature regarding the typical maternal and offspring microbiome as well as alterations to the microbiome in the context of obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and gestational diabetes mellitus. Furthermore, this review outlines the proposed mechanisms linking associations between the maternal microbiome in the aforementioned disease states and offspring microbiome. Additionally, this review highlights associations between alterations in offspring microbiome and postnatal health outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeOffspringGestational diabetesContext (archaeology)DysbiosisPregnancyDiseaseDiabetes mellitusObesityHuman microbiomeBiologyHuman Microbiome ProjectBioinformaticsMedicinePhysiologyImmunologyGestationEndocrinologyInternal medicineGeneticsPaleontologyGestational Diabetes Research and ManagementBirth, Development, and HealthBariatric Surgery and Outcomes
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