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Taxonomic and Functional Shifts in the Perinatal Gut Microbiome of Rhesus Macaques

Nicholas S. Rhoades, Isaac R. Cinco, Sara M. Hendrickson, Mark K. Slifka, Ilhem Messaoudi

2022Microbiology Spectrum10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pregnancy and the postpartum period are characterized by a myriad of metabolic and physiological adaptations needed to support fetal growth and maternal health. The maternal gut microbiome is believed to play a key role during this period but remains underexplored. Here, we report significant shifts in the taxonomic landscape and functional potential of the gut microbiome in 26 pregnant rhesus macaques during the transition from pregnancy to the postpartum period, despite shared dietary and environmental exposures. Increased abundance of pathways involved in the production of the short-chain fatty acid butyrate could play a critical role in modulating the maternal immune system and regulating fetal tolerance. On the other hand, increased abundance of pathways associated with starch degradation and folate transformation during the postpartum period could be important for meeting the metabolic demands of breastfeeding and neonatal growth.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeBiologyPregnancyPostpartum periodMetagenomicsPhysiologyLachnospiraceaeGut microbiomeBioinformaticsGeneticsGene16S ribosomal RNAFirmicutesGut microbiota and healthEpigenetics and DNA MethylationGestational Diabetes Research and Management