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Maternal Intake of Probiotics to Program Offspring Health

Céline Cuinat, Sara Stinson, Wendy E. Ward, Elena M. Comelli

2022Current Nutrition Reports35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Probiotics intake may be considered beneficial by prospective and pregnant mothers, but their effects on offspring development are incompletely understood. The purpose of this review was to examine recent pre-clinical and clinical studies to understand how maternal probiotics exposure affects offspring health outcomes. RECENT FINDINGS: Effects were investigated in the context of supporting offspring growth, intestinal health, and gut microbiota, preventing allergic diseases, supporting neurodevelopment, and preventing metabolic disorders in pre-clinical and clinical studies. Most human studies focused on infancy outcomes, whereas pre-clinical studies also examined outcomes at adolescence and young adulthood. While still understudied, both pre-clinical and clinical studies propose epigenetic modifications as an underlying mechanism. Optimal timing of intervention remains unclear. Administration of selected probiotics to mothers has programming potential for sustaining life-long health of offspring. Administration protocols, specific windows of susceptibility, and individual-specific responses need to be further studied.

Topics & Concepts

OffspringClinical nutritionMedicineContext (archaeology)Gut floraIntervention (counseling)PhysiologyPregnancyImmunologyBiologyInternal medicinePsychiatryPaleontologyGeneticsInfant Nutrition and HealthBreastfeeding Practices and InfluencesGut microbiota and health