The colonization of the infant gut is crucial for early life development. Although the composition and diversity of the infant gut microbiota (GM) has been well described at a taxonomic level, functional aspects of this ecosystem remain unexplored. In the infant gut, lactate is produced by a number of bacteria and plays an important role in the trophic chain of the fermentation process. However, little is known about the lactate-utilizing bacteria (LUB) community in infants and their impact on gut health. By combining culture-based and molecular methods, we intensively studied LUB in fecal samples of 40 healthy infants on both taxonomic and functional levels. We demonstrated metabolic cross-feeding of lactate and identified keystone species...
SCOPE: Understanding biological functions of different free human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in sh...
The gut microbiota has a central role in the programming of the host’s metabolism and immune functio...
ABSTRACTPrevious studies indicated an intrinsic relationship between infant diet, intestinal microbi...
The colonization of the infant gut is crucial for early life development. Although the composition a...
The early intestinal colonization of functional microbial groups plays an essential role in infant g...
The aetiology of colic, a functional gastrointestinal disorder in infants, is not yet resolved. Diff...
The metabolism of lactate impacts infant gut health and may lead to acute accumulation of lactate an...
The human gut microbiota is engaged in multiple interactions affecting host health during the host\u...
Establishment of the intestinal microbiota commences at birth and this colonisation is influenced by...
The colonization process of the infant gut microbiome has been called chaotic, but this view could r...
Scope: Understanding the biological functions of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in shaping gastr...
<p>Colonization of the infant gut is believed to be critically important for a healthy growth as it ...
textabstractHuman milk is generally accepted as the best nutrition for newborns and has been shown t...
International audienceHuman milk contains a diverse array of bioactives and is also a source of bact...
Background: The gut is the most extensively studied niche of the human microbiome. The aim of this s...
SCOPE: Understanding biological functions of different free human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in sh...
The gut microbiota has a central role in the programming of the host’s metabolism and immune functio...
ABSTRACTPrevious studies indicated an intrinsic relationship between infant diet, intestinal microbi...
The colonization of the infant gut is crucial for early life development. Although the composition a...
The early intestinal colonization of functional microbial groups plays an essential role in infant g...
The aetiology of colic, a functional gastrointestinal disorder in infants, is not yet resolved. Diff...
The metabolism of lactate impacts infant gut health and may lead to acute accumulation of lactate an...
The human gut microbiota is engaged in multiple interactions affecting host health during the host\u...
Establishment of the intestinal microbiota commences at birth and this colonisation is influenced by...
The colonization process of the infant gut microbiome has been called chaotic, but this view could r...
Scope: Understanding the biological functions of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in shaping gastr...
<p>Colonization of the infant gut is believed to be critically important for a healthy growth as it ...
textabstractHuman milk is generally accepted as the best nutrition for newborns and has been shown t...
International audienceHuman milk contains a diverse array of bioactives and is also a source of bact...
Background: The gut is the most extensively studied niche of the human microbiome. The aim of this s...
SCOPE: Understanding biological functions of different free human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in sh...
The gut microbiota has a central role in the programming of the host’s metabolism and immune functio...
ABSTRACTPrevious studies indicated an intrinsic relationship between infant diet, intestinal microbi...