Our study aim is to investigate the role of Intestinimonas, Nε-fructosyllysine (FL)-degrading bacterium, in infants and adults. We used lysine and subsequently FL in anaerobic serial dilutions of stools of infants and adults to enrich lysine and FL-degrading species. The fecal microbiota of adults were able to ferment lysine and FL to butyrate. Different groups of Intestinimonas spp. were detected from all lysine enrichments whereas the FL enrichments consisted of broader taxonomic groups with a reduced abundance of Intestinimonas-related species. Remarkably, the capability to degrade FL was only observed in formula-fed but not in breast-fed infants, which may relate to high contents of FL in formulas after thermal treatment. This possibili...
The early intestinal colonization of functional microbial groups plays an essential role in infant g...
SCOPE: Understanding biological functions of different free human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in sh...
The establishment of the gut microbiota immediately after birth is a dynamic process that may impact...
Our study aim is to investigate the role of Intestinimonas, Nε-fructosyllysine (FL)-degrading bacter...
Human intestinal bacteria produce butyrate, which has signalling properties and can be used as energ...
Relatively little is known about the ecological forces shaping the gut microbiota composition during...
Increasing evidence suggests that gut microbiota plays an important role in host health and disease....
The acquisition of the infant gut microbiota is key to establishing a host-microbiota symbiosis. Mic...
The acquisition of the infant gut microbiota is key to establishing a host-microbiota symbiosis. Mic...
The human intestinal tract harbours a trillion on microbial cells, predominantly anaerobes. The acti...
The colonization of the infant gut is crucial for early life development. Although the composition a...
Fucosyllactoses (2′- or 3′-FL) account for up to 20% of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs). Infant b...
Scope Understanding the biological functions of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in shaping gastro...
The early intestinal colonization of functional microbial groups plays an essential role in infant g...
SCOPE: Understanding biological functions of different free human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in sh...
The establishment of the gut microbiota immediately after birth is a dynamic process that may impact...
Our study aim is to investigate the role of Intestinimonas, Nε-fructosyllysine (FL)-degrading bacter...
Human intestinal bacteria produce butyrate, which has signalling properties and can be used as energ...
Relatively little is known about the ecological forces shaping the gut microbiota composition during...
Increasing evidence suggests that gut microbiota plays an important role in host health and disease....
The acquisition of the infant gut microbiota is key to establishing a host-microbiota symbiosis. Mic...
The acquisition of the infant gut microbiota is key to establishing a host-microbiota symbiosis. Mic...
The human intestinal tract harbours a trillion on microbial cells, predominantly anaerobes. The acti...
The colonization of the infant gut is crucial for early life development. Although the composition a...
Fucosyllactoses (2′- or 3′-FL) account for up to 20% of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs). Infant b...
Scope Understanding the biological functions of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in shaping gastro...
The early intestinal colonization of functional microbial groups plays an essential role in infant g...
SCOPE: Understanding biological functions of different free human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in sh...
The establishment of the gut microbiota immediately after birth is a dynamic process that may impact...