High-Level Acquisition of Maternal Oral Bacteria in Formula-Fed Infant Oral Microbiota
Shinya Kageyama, Michiko Furuta, Toru Takeshita, Jiale Ma, Mikari Asakawa, Yoshihisa Yamashita
Abstract
Acquisition of oral bacteria during infancy can affect the subsequent formation of stable oral microbiota. This study focused on the mother-to-infant transmission of oral bacteria, a major acquisition route of infant oral microbiota, and demonstrated that most infants acquired oral bacteria from their biological mother even at the single-nucleotide level. Our results also indicated that the occupancies of maternal oral bacteria in infant oral microbiota were associated with the feeding methods of infants. These data could increase understanding of the early development of oral microbiota in infants and its potential associations with oral microbiota-related diseases.