Role of the Gut Microbiota in the Increased Infant Body Mass Index Induced by Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Qingyi Zhu, Yang Xu, Yingying Zhang, Chunjian Shan, Zhonghua Shi
Abstract
Using 16S rRNA sequencing analysis, regression analysis and mediation analysis were used to explore whether maternal gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) changed the function and composition of the meconium microbiota and whether this explained the GDM-induced alterations of infant body mass index (BMI). This study showed that gut microbiome dysbiosis induced by maternal GDM might play an important role in the increased infant BMI during the first 12 months of life. Therefore, gut microbiome interventions might represent a novel technique to decrease the risk of GDM-induced childhood obesity.
Topics & Concepts
Gestational diabetesBody mass indexMeconiumDysbiosisMicrobiomeDiabetes mellitusMedicinePhysiologyMass indexGut floraObstetricsGestationEndocrinologyPregnancyInternal medicineFetusBiologyImmunologyBioinformaticsGeneticsGestational Diabetes Research and ManagementBirth, Development, and HealthInfant Nutrition and Health