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Stability of the vaginal microbiota during pregnancy and its importance for early infant colonization

Authors :
Jonathan Thorsen
Martin Steen Mortensen
Christina Balle
Søren J. Sørensen
Hans Bisgaard
Morten Arendt Rasmussen
Jakob Stokholm
Asker Daniel Brejnrod
Karen A. Krogfelt
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Early life microbiota has been linked to the development of chronic inflammatory diseases. It has been hypothesized that maternal vaginal microbiota is an important initial seeding source and therefore can have lifelong effects on disease risk. To understand maternal vaginal microbiota’s role in seeding the child’s microbiota and the extent of delivery mode-dependent transmission, we studied 700 mother-child dyads from the COPSAC2010 cohort.The maternal vaginal microbiota was evaluated in the third trimester and compared with the children’s fecal and airway microbiota.The vaginal samples displayed known stable community state types and only 1:6 changed over time. Only one OTU was significantly transferred to children’s fecal compartment, but an inflated number had positive transfer odds. A few taxonomic families showed early transfer enrichment to vaginally-born children, indicating vertical transfer, while half of the observed transfer effects were delivery mode independent enrichment with attenuating strength over time, indicating a common reservoir.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7a42ce2ed14e5bdad3cfa08d706e8ca1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.16.044255