Whether the human fetus and the prenatal intrauterine environment (amniotic fluid and placenta) are stably colonized by microbial communities in a healthy pregnancy remains a subject of debate. Here we evaluate recent studies that characterized microbial populations in human fetuses from the perspectives of reproductive biology, microbial ecology, bioinformatics, immunology, clinical microbiology and gnotobiology, and assess possible mechanisms by which the fetus might interact with microorganisms. Our analysis indicates that the detected microbial signals are likely to be the result of contamination during the clinical procedures to obtain fetal samples, or during DNA extraction and DNA sequencing. Furthermore, the existence of live and re...
Abstract For more than a century, the prenatal environment was considered sterile. Ove...
Symbiotic microbial colonization through the establishment of the intestinal microbiome is critical ...
The development of a healthy intestinal immune system requires early microbial exposure. However, it...
Whether the human fetus and the prenatal intrauterine environment (amniotic fluid and placenta) are ...
International audienceUntil recently the in utero environment of pregnant women was considered steri...
Until recently the in utero environment of pregnant women was considered sterile. Recent high-sensit...
Abstract After more than a century of active research, the notion that the human fetal environment i...
After more than a century of active research, the notion that the human fetal environment is sterile...
ABSTRACT The existence of a placental microbiota and in utero colonization of the fetus have been th...
The last few years have featured an increasing interest in the study of the human microbiome and its...
The human microbiome includes trillions of bacteria, many of which play a vital role in host physiol...
Abstract Recent studies have conflicting data regarding the presence of intra-amniotic microbiota. V...
Abstract Background Historically, the human womb has been thought to be sterile in healthy pregnanci...
The correlation between the maternal and neonatal microbiome helps to understand the mechanisms that...
ABSTRACT The prevailing paradigm in obstetrics has been the sterile womb hypothesis. However, some a...
Abstract For more than a century, the prenatal environment was considered sterile. Ove...
Symbiotic microbial colonization through the establishment of the intestinal microbiome is critical ...
The development of a healthy intestinal immune system requires early microbial exposure. However, it...
Whether the human fetus and the prenatal intrauterine environment (amniotic fluid and placenta) are ...
International audienceUntil recently the in utero environment of pregnant women was considered steri...
Until recently the in utero environment of pregnant women was considered sterile. Recent high-sensit...
Abstract After more than a century of active research, the notion that the human fetal environment i...
After more than a century of active research, the notion that the human fetal environment is sterile...
ABSTRACT The existence of a placental microbiota and in utero colonization of the fetus have been th...
The last few years have featured an increasing interest in the study of the human microbiome and its...
The human microbiome includes trillions of bacteria, many of which play a vital role in host physiol...
Abstract Recent studies have conflicting data regarding the presence of intra-amniotic microbiota. V...
Abstract Background Historically, the human womb has been thought to be sterile in healthy pregnanci...
The correlation between the maternal and neonatal microbiome helps to understand the mechanisms that...
ABSTRACT The prevailing paradigm in obstetrics has been the sterile womb hypothesis. However, some a...
Abstract For more than a century, the prenatal environment was considered sterile. Ove...
Symbiotic microbial colonization through the establishment of the intestinal microbiome is critical ...
The development of a healthy intestinal immune system requires early microbial exposure. However, it...