Advances in DNA sequencing technology now allow us to explore the dynamics and functions of the microbes that inhabit the human body, the microbiota. Recent studies involving experimental animal models suggest a role of the gut microbiota in growth. However, the specific changes in the human gut microbiota that contribute to growth remain unclear, and studies investigating the gut microbiota as a determinant of environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) and child stunting are lacking. In this article, we review the evidence for a link between the developing infant gut microbiota, infant feeding, EED, and stunting, and discuss the potential causal pathways relating these variables. We outline the analytic approaches we will use to investigate t...
Simultaneous analysis of the gut microbiome and host gene expression in infants reveals the impact o...
Development of intestinal microbiota after birth is related to health throughout life. A healthy and...
The human gut microbiota is believed to be responsible for multiple health-impacting host effects. T...
Childhood stunting or linear growth failure is a major global health issue, affecting 22% of childre...
Stunting affects one-in-five children globally and is associated with greater infectious morbidity, ...
Immediately following birth, there is a rapid and dynamic succession of microbes that colonize the h...
International audienceEnvironmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is an inflammatory syndrome postulated...
Background: Chronic malnutrition, termed stunting, is defined as suboptimal linear ...
BACKGROUND: Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) may be an important modifiable cause of child st...
BACKGROUND: Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is an enigmatic disorder of the small intestine ...
Microbiota assembly is perturbed in children with undernutrition, resulting in persistent microbiota...
The process of gut microbiota development in infants is currently being challenged by numerous facto...
It is acknowledged that some obesity trajectories are set early in life, and that rapid weight gain ...
Background. Available data from murine studies suggest that intestinal bacteria may have a role in m...
The gut microbiota has a central role in the programming of the host’s metabolism and immune functio...
Simultaneous analysis of the gut microbiome and host gene expression in infants reveals the impact o...
Development of intestinal microbiota after birth is related to health throughout life. A healthy and...
The human gut microbiota is believed to be responsible for multiple health-impacting host effects. T...
Childhood stunting or linear growth failure is a major global health issue, affecting 22% of childre...
Stunting affects one-in-five children globally and is associated with greater infectious morbidity, ...
Immediately following birth, there is a rapid and dynamic succession of microbes that colonize the h...
International audienceEnvironmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is an inflammatory syndrome postulated...
Background: Chronic malnutrition, termed stunting, is defined as suboptimal linear ...
BACKGROUND: Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) may be an important modifiable cause of child st...
BACKGROUND: Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) is an enigmatic disorder of the small intestine ...
Microbiota assembly is perturbed in children with undernutrition, resulting in persistent microbiota...
The process of gut microbiota development in infants is currently being challenged by numerous facto...
It is acknowledged that some obesity trajectories are set early in life, and that rapid weight gain ...
Background. Available data from murine studies suggest that intestinal bacteria may have a role in m...
The gut microbiota has a central role in the programming of the host’s metabolism and immune functio...
Simultaneous analysis of the gut microbiome and host gene expression in infants reveals the impact o...
Development of intestinal microbiota after birth is related to health throughout life. A healthy and...
The human gut microbiota is believed to be responsible for multiple health-impacting host effects. T...