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The human gut microbiota during the initial stages of life: insights from bifidobacteria

Authors :
Marco Ventura
Douwe van Sinderen
Christian Milani
Francesca Turroni
Source :
Current opinion in biotechnology. 73
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Current scientific literature has identified the infant gut microbiota as a multifaceted organ influencing a range of aspects of host-health and development. Many scientific studies have focused on characterizing the main microbial taxa that constitute the resident bacterial population of the infant gut. This has generated a wealth of information on the bacterial composition of the infant gut microbiota, and on the functional role/s exerted by their key microbial members. In this context, one of the most prevalent, abundant and investigated microbial taxon in the human infant gut is the genus Bifidobacterium, due to the purported beneficial activities is bestows upon its host. This review discusses the most recent findings regarding the infant gut microbiota with a particular focus on the molecular mechanisms by which bifidobacteria impact on host health and well-being.

Details

ISSN :
18790429
Volume :
73
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current opinion in biotechnology
Accession number :
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