Objective: Development of the gastrointestinal tract and immune system can be modulated by the gut microbiota. Establishment of the intestinal microbiota, in its turn, is affected by host and environmental factors. As such, development of the gut microbiota is greatly impacted in preterm infants, who have an immature gut and are exposed to factors like hospitalization, caesarean section, antibiotics, and respiratory support. Design: We analyzed fecal microbiota composition and activity of ten preterm infants (gestational age 25-30 weeks; birthweight 630-1750 g) during the first six postnatal weeks through metaproteomics (LC-MS/MS) and 16S-rRNA gene sequencing. Results: A gestational-age-dependent microbial signature is observed, enabling mi...
ABSTRACT During the first weeks of life, microbial colonization of the gut impacts human immune syst...
Objectives To assess the establishment of the intestinal microbiota in very low birthweight preterm ...
Immediately after birth, the intestinal microbiota development is orchestrated by several variabilit...
Functioning of the gastrointestinal tract, and of the microbiota residing therein, is of significanc...
The intestinal microbiota is an important contributor to the health of preterm infants, and may be d...
Microbes inhabit all parts of human body that are exposed to the environment and their interactions ...
The assembly and development of the gut microbiome in infants have important consequences for immedi...
BackgroundEstablishment of the human gut microbiota begins at birth. This early-life microbiota deve...
Abstract Background Establishment of the human gut microbiota begins at birth. This early-life micro...
Background: The gut is the most extensively studied niche of the human microbiome. The aim of this s...
Functionality of the gastrointestinal tract is essential for growth and development of newborns. Pre...
Gut microbiota can influence cell differentiation, metabolism, and immune function and is key for th...
ABSTRACT The assembly and development of the gut microbiome in infants have important consequences f...
Background: The intestinal microbiome in preterm infants differs markedly from term infants. It is u...
Aim: To describe gut colonization in preterm infants using standard culture and 16S gene rRNA profi...
ABSTRACT During the first weeks of life, microbial colonization of the gut impacts human immune syst...
Objectives To assess the establishment of the intestinal microbiota in very low birthweight preterm ...
Immediately after birth, the intestinal microbiota development is orchestrated by several variabilit...
Functioning of the gastrointestinal tract, and of the microbiota residing therein, is of significanc...
The intestinal microbiota is an important contributor to the health of preterm infants, and may be d...
Microbes inhabit all parts of human body that are exposed to the environment and their interactions ...
The assembly and development of the gut microbiome in infants have important consequences for immedi...
BackgroundEstablishment of the human gut microbiota begins at birth. This early-life microbiota deve...
Abstract Background Establishment of the human gut microbiota begins at birth. This early-life micro...
Background: The gut is the most extensively studied niche of the human microbiome. The aim of this s...
Functionality of the gastrointestinal tract is essential for growth and development of newborns. Pre...
Gut microbiota can influence cell differentiation, metabolism, and immune function and is key for th...
ABSTRACT The assembly and development of the gut microbiome in infants have important consequences f...
Background: The intestinal microbiome in preterm infants differs markedly from term infants. It is u...
Aim: To describe gut colonization in preterm infants using standard culture and 16S gene rRNA profi...
ABSTRACT During the first weeks of life, microbial colonization of the gut impacts human immune syst...
Objectives To assess the establishment of the intestinal microbiota in very low birthweight preterm ...
Immediately after birth, the intestinal microbiota development is orchestrated by several variabilit...