| Literature DB >> 27475754 |
Erigene Rutayisire1, Kun Huang1,2, Yehao Liu3, Fangbiao Tao4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The human gut is the habitat for diverse and dynamic microbial ecosystem. The human microbiota plays a critical role in functions that sustain health and is a positive asset in host defenses. Establishment of the human intestinal microbiota during infancy may be influenced by multiple factors including delivery mode. Present review compiles existing evidences on the effect of delivery mode on the diversity and colonization pattern of infants gut microbiota.Entities:
Keywords: Bacteroides; Bifidobacterium; Caesarean section; Clostridium; Firmicutes; Gut microbiota; Infants; delivery mode; vaginal delivery
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27475754 PMCID: PMC4967522 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-016-0498-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Fig. 1A flow chat diagram of screening and selection processes
Characteristics of included studies
| Author | County | Gestation period (Mean, wk) | Publication year | VD | CS | Period for sample collection | Microbial isolation and analysis techniques |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | Singapore | 38.87 | 2015 | 57 | 18 | 3d, 3wk, 3Mo, and 6Mo | DNA extraction and 16S rRNA gene amplification |
| [ | India | 36 | 2013 | 73 | 10 | 1d, 2d, 4d, 7d, 14d, 28d, 90d, and 180d | DNA extraction and 16S rRNA gene sequencing |
| [ | Sweden | – | 2013 | 15 | 9 | 1wk, 1Mo, 3Mo, 6Mo, 12Mo and 24Mo | DNA extraction and 16S rRNA gene amplification |
| [ | Greek | 39.05 | 2008 | 34 | 48 | 4d, 30d and 90d | Culture-dependent and molecular methods. |
| [ | Finland | 39.35 | 2008 | 141 | 24 | 1Mo, 3Mo,6Mo, and 12 Mo | Fluorescence in situ hybridization of bacterial cells. |
| [ | Finland | 39.5 | 1999 | 34 | 30 | 3d,5d,10d,30d,60,180d | Cultured on nonselective and selective media |
| [ | Sweden | – | 2014 | 109 | 19 | 6d,3wk,2Mo,6Mo | DNA extraction and 16S rRNA gene sequencing |
d-day, wk-week, Mo-month
Microbiota colonization pattern significantly associated to the mode of delivery at different postnatal periods in the first year of life
| Period for fecal sample collection | Type of Bacteria species identified | Colonization rates |
| Interpretation | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vaginally delivered Infants | CS delivered Infants | |||||
| From birth to 7 days | Actinobacteria | |||||
| Bifidobacterium- like bacteria | 41 % | 4 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bifidobacterium OTU1 | 28 % | 6 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bifidobacterium – like | 85 % | 36 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bifidobacterium | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Proteobacteria | ||||||
| Enterobacteriaceae | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Unclassified Enterobacteriaceae | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Haemophilus | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteriodetes | ||||||
| Bacteroides | 73 % | 11 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroides – prevotella | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroides fragilis | 68 % | 3 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroides | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Firmicutes | ||||||
| Lactobacilli | 59 % | 4 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Lactobacillus | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Clostridiaceae1 | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Veillonella |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |||
| Klebsiella | – | – |
| Higher in the CS infants | [ | |
| From 8 to 30 days | Actinobacteria | |||||
| Bifidobacterium-like | 53 % | 0 |
| Not detected in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bifidobacterium-like | 98 % | 58 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bifidobacterium | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bifidobacteria | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Proteobacteria | ||||||
| Unclassified Enterobacteriaceae | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Haemophilus | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroidetes | ||||||
| Bacteroides-prevotella | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroides fragilis | 63 % | 0 |
| Not detected in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroides | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroides | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Firmicutes | ||||||
| Clostridium perfringens | 17 % | 57 % |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Clostridium | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Veillonella | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Enterococcus | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| From 31 to 90 days | Actinobacteria | |||||
| Bifidobacterium | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bifidobacterium | – | 33 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Proteobacteria | ||||||
| Unclassified Enterobacteriaceae | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroidetes | ||||||
| Bacteroides-prevotella | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroides | 73 % | 11 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroides fragilis | 78 % | 14 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroides | – | – |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Firmicutes | ||||||
| Clostridium | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| From 91 to 180 days | Actinobacteria | |||||
| Bifidobacterium | – | 40 % |
| Lower in CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Proteobacteria | ||||||
| Unclassified Enterobacteriaceae | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Bacteroidetes | ||||||
| Bacteroides fragilis | 76 % | 36 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| Firmicutes | ||||||
| Clostridiales | – | – |
| Higher in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
| From 181 to 360 days | Bacteroidetes | |||||
| Bacteroides | 93 % | 44 % |
| Lower in the CS delivered infants | [ | |
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