Background The maternal microbiota affects the development of the offspring by microbial metabolites translocating to the fetus. To reveal the spectrum of these molecular mediators of the earliest host-microbe interactions, we compared placenta, fetal intestine and brain from germ-free (GF) and specific pathogen free (SPF) mouse dams by non-targeted metabolic profiling. Results One hundred one annotated metabolites and altogether 3680 molecular features were present in significantly different amounts in the placenta and/or fetal organs of GF and SPF mice. More than half of these were more abundant in the SPF organs, suggesting their microbial origin or a metabolic response of the host to the presence of microbes. The clearest separation was...
The microbial communities living in the gut exist in symbiosis with the host and perform biological ...
Antibiotics and dietary habits can affect the gut microbial community, influencing disease susceptib...
peer-reviewedBackground: The early-life gut microbiota plays a critical role in host metabolism in ...
Background The maternal microbiota affects the development of the offspring by microbial metabolites...
BackgroundThe maternal microbiota modulates fetal development, but the mechanisms of these earliest ...
The mucosal surfaces of mammals are densely colonized with microorganisms that are commonly referred...
The essential role of gut microbiota in health and disease is well recognized, but the biochemical d...
The gut microbiota plays a central role in regulating host metabolism. While substantial progress ha...
ABSTRACT The existence of a placental microbiota and in utero colonization of the fetus have been th...
T. gondii infection during pregnancy can cause abortion or congenital disease. Events in the materna...
The gut microbiota contributes to postnatal development and maturation by influencing barrier functi...
Pregnancy is associated with metabolic changes to accommodate the mother and her growing fetus. The ...
Symbiotic microbial colonization through the establishment of the intestinal microbiome is critical ...
Obesity in pregnancy induces metabolic syndrome, low-grade inflammation, altered endocrine factors, ...
Studies have shown that fetal immune cell activation may result from potential exposure to microbes,...
The microbial communities living in the gut exist in symbiosis with the host and perform biological ...
Antibiotics and dietary habits can affect the gut microbial community, influencing disease susceptib...
peer-reviewedBackground: The early-life gut microbiota plays a critical role in host metabolism in ...
Background The maternal microbiota affects the development of the offspring by microbial metabolites...
BackgroundThe maternal microbiota modulates fetal development, but the mechanisms of these earliest ...
The mucosal surfaces of mammals are densely colonized with microorganisms that are commonly referred...
The essential role of gut microbiota in health and disease is well recognized, but the biochemical d...
The gut microbiota plays a central role in regulating host metabolism. While substantial progress ha...
ABSTRACT The existence of a placental microbiota and in utero colonization of the fetus have been th...
T. gondii infection during pregnancy can cause abortion or congenital disease. Events in the materna...
The gut microbiota contributes to postnatal development and maturation by influencing barrier functi...
Pregnancy is associated with metabolic changes to accommodate the mother and her growing fetus. The ...
Symbiotic microbial colonization through the establishment of the intestinal microbiome is critical ...
Obesity in pregnancy induces metabolic syndrome, low-grade inflammation, altered endocrine factors, ...
Studies have shown that fetal immune cell activation may result from potential exposure to microbes,...
The microbial communities living in the gut exist in symbiosis with the host and perform biological ...
Antibiotics and dietary habits can affect the gut microbial community, influencing disease susceptib...
peer-reviewedBackground: The early-life gut microbiota plays a critical role in host metabolism in ...