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Differential responses of the gut microbiome and resistome to antibiotic exposures in infants and adults

Xuanji Li, Asker Brejnrod, Jonathan Thorsen, Trine Zachariasen, Urvish Trivedi, Jakob Russel, Gisle Vestergaard, Jakob Stokholm, Morten Arendt Rasmussen, Søren J. Sørensen

2023Nature Communications56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite their crucial importance for human health, there is still relatively limited knowledge on how the gut resistome changes or responds to antibiotic treatment across ages, especially in the latter case. Here, we use fecal metagenomic data from 662 Danish infants and 217 young adults to fill this gap. The gut resistomes are characterized by a bimodal distribution driven by E. coli composition. The typical profile of the gut resistome differs significantly between adults and infants, with the latter distinguished by higher gene and plasmid abundances. However, the predominant antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are the same. Antibiotic treatment reduces bacterial diversity and increased ARG and plasmid abundances in both cohorts, especially core ARGs. The effects of antibiotic treatments on the gut microbiome last longer in adults than in infants, and different antibiotics are associated with distinct impacts. Overall, this study broadens our current understanding of gut resistome dynamics and the impact of antibiotic treatment across age groups.

Topics & Concepts

ResistomeMetagenomicsAntibioticsMicrobiomeAntibiotic resistanceBiologyFecesGut microbiomePlasmidGut floraMicrobiologyGeneticsGeneImmunologyIntegronGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
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