Recent advances of intestinal microbiota transmission from mother to infant
Lan Yang, Hafiz Arbab Sakandar, Zhihong Sun, Heping Zhang
Abstract
The intestinal microbiota of infants plays an important role in early life and affects health throughout lifespan. The mother is closely associated with the infant microbiota, by helping to establish it through her own gut microbiota, intrauterine and birth canal environments, and feeding. In this study, the characteristics, influencing factors, and effects of pregnant women on offspring, the establishment and development of intestinal microbiota in infants, and the significance of mother-to-infant transmission were reviewed, to provide new research impetus on the establishment of intestinal microbiota in infants.
Topics & Concepts
OffspringGut floraTransmission (telecommunications)BiologyPhysiologyImmunologyMedicinePregnancyGeneticsElectrical engineeringEngineeringGut microbiota and healthPediatric health and respiratory diseasesClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research