BMC microbiology

Gut bacteria in very premature infants at one month and their link to brain development

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Abstract

The gut microbiome of very preterm infants at one month is primarily influenced by Escherichia or Staphylococcus.

  • Escherichia is associated with better neurodevelopmental outcomes at two years of age.
  • Staphylococcus is linked to signs of gut immaturity and metabolic issues.
  • The presence of different nicotinamide adenine dinucleotides (NAD+) is involved in energy pathways influenced by gut microbiome composition.
  • Host immune markers, specifically CAMP, show differential associations with the two dominant bacteria.
  • The gut microbiome may serve as a noninvasive biomarker for assessing gut health and neurodevelopmental risk in very preterm infants.

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