2022
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.01076-22
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Clinical Biochemical Indicators and Intestinal Microbiota Testing Reveal the Influence of Reproductive Age Extending from the Mother to the Offspring

Abstract: In this study, we demonstrated that physiological indicators and the gut microbiome fluctuate drastically among parturients of different reproductive ages and that there is a significant correlation between the two changes. Mothers of different ages had different gut microbes, and the gut microbiota varied as the childbearing age became too high.

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“…In exploring the relationship between age at childbirth and the initial gut microbiota of newborns, we previously found the same trend of microbial changes between mothers and offspring in terms of alpha diversity and Bray-Curtis distance ( Li et al, 2022 ). Similarly, in the case of pregnant women with GDM, we observed a concordance of microbial variations between mothers and neonates, such as Prevotella , Streptococcus, and Bacteroides ( Wang et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Intergenerational Health Care and Interventions Targeting Th...mentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…In exploring the relationship between age at childbirth and the initial gut microbiota of newborns, we previously found the same trend of microbial changes between mothers and offspring in terms of alpha diversity and Bray-Curtis distance ( Li et al, 2022 ). Similarly, in the case of pregnant women with GDM, we observed a concordance of microbial variations between mothers and neonates, such as Prevotella , Streptococcus, and Bacteroides ( Wang et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Intergenerational Health Care and Interventions Targeting Th...mentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Maternal microbiome from gut, vagina, mouth, milk, and skin are regarded as the main sources of neonatal microbiota ( Wang et al, 2020 ), with gut strains providing the largest contribution of colonizing microorganisms ( Ferretti et al, 2018 ) and vagina being the primary viruses source of vaginally newborns ( Wang et al, 2022 ). The maternal microbiota changes as a result of having GDM or increasing age, with subsequent synergistic changes in the neonatal microbiota ( Wang et al, 2018 ; Li et al, 2022 ), which may impact the initial microbiota of infants and affect their long-term health. For example, increased L. iners transmission from mothers and neonates was observed under GDM condition ( Wang et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Intergenerational Health Care and Interventions Targeting Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%