2014
DOI: 10.1038/nature13421
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Persistent gut microbiota immaturity in malnourished Bangladeshi children

Abstract: Therapeutic food interventions have reduced mortality in children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) but incomplete restoration of healthy growth remains a major problem1,2. The relationships between the type of nutritional intervention, the gut microbiota, and therapeutic responses are unclear. In the current study, bacterial species whose proportional representation define a healthy gut microbiota as it assembles during the first two postnatal years were identified by applying a machine-learning-based appr… Show more

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“…Severe acute undernutrition is associated with significant relative microbiota immaturity that is only partially ameliorated following commonly used nutritional interventions. This immaturity is also evident in less severe forms of undernutrition and correlates with anthropometric measurements (17). These findings provide a microbial measurement of postnatal development that can be applied to individuals who are, or who are not, biologically related to one another and suggest that healthy growth is dependent upon normal maturation of the gut community.…”
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“…Severe acute undernutrition is associated with significant relative microbiota immaturity that is only partially ameliorated following commonly used nutritional interventions. This immaturity is also evident in less severe forms of undernutrition and correlates with anthropometric measurements (17). These findings provide a microbial measurement of postnatal development that can be applied to individuals who are, or who are not, biologically related to one another and suggest that healthy growth is dependent upon normal maturation of the gut community.…”
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“…Further, these biological and social relations are correlated in terms of their impacts on individual health. Some microbial biologists have claimed that our microbiota can provide us with a reliable measure for malnourishment in postnatal development, and thus, also, a more robust parameter of judging the efficacy of therapeutic food interventions (Subramanian et al 2014). Thus, the autonomous patient is certainly not an atomistic and socially isolated person, but causally and constitutionally constructed both in terms of social and biological relations.…”
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“…Obesity [15], insulin resistance [16] and khwashiorkor [17] are examples for which a correlation between microbial dysbiosis and the clinical state has been demonstrated. Further, in genetically susceptible hosts, the transplantation of fecal microbiota from healthy donors to patients resulted in clinical improvement.…”
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confidence: 99%