2023
DOI: 10.1002/imt2.90
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Microbial network signatures of early colonizers in infants with eczema

Abstract: In this longitudinal cohort study, our results demonstrated that there are rhythmic changes in gut microbial network signatures in early life, and healthy infants adopt more complex and stable network structure in their gut microbiota than that of the infants with eczema.

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“…Based on the analysis of 13,776 fecal samples or datasets from 1,956 infants between 1 and 3 years of age, we identified a deterministic developmental process of infant gut microbiome ( Xiao et al, 2021 ). As infants grow up, microbiome with unstable community structure and low microbiome maturation gradually turn to that characterized by higher diversity and stronger connections ( Huang et al, 2023 ), namely from stages of immaturity to maturity. During this mature or stable phase, the infants’ gut microbiota was mainly driven by Bifidobacterium , Bacteroides, and Prevotella and the dominated microbes will not change as much as developmental and transitional phase ( Xiao et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Assessment Of Infant Development and Nutritional Status Base...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the analysis of 13,776 fecal samples or datasets from 1,956 infants between 1 and 3 years of age, we identified a deterministic developmental process of infant gut microbiome ( Xiao et al, 2021 ). As infants grow up, microbiome with unstable community structure and low microbiome maturation gradually turn to that characterized by higher diversity and stronger connections ( Huang et al, 2023 ), namely from stages of immaturity to maturity. During this mature or stable phase, the infants’ gut microbiota was mainly driven by Bifidobacterium , Bacteroides, and Prevotella and the dominated microbes will not change as much as developmental and transitional phase ( Xiao et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Assessment Of Infant Development and Nutritional Status Base...mentioning
confidence: 99%