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早期移民:生命早期的肠道微生物组学。

The early settlers: intestinal microbiology in early life.

机构信息

Danone Research, Centre for Specialised Nutrition, 6700 CA, Wageningen, Netherlands.

出版信息

Annu Rev Food Sci Technol. 2012;3:425-47. doi: 10.1146/annurev-food-022811-101120. Epub 2012 Jan 3.

Abstract

The human intestinal microbiota forms an integral part of normal human physiology, and disturbances of the normal gut microbiology have been implicated in many health and disease issues. Because newborns are essentially sterile, their microbiota must establish and develop from the very first days of life. The first colonizers play an important role in the development of the ecosystem and may impact the long-term composition and activity of the microbiota. These first settlers obviously develop and proliferate dependent on host characteristics and diet, but other factors can also significantly contribute to this vital biological process. Considering the importance of the microbiota for the human immune, metabolic, and neurological systems, it is important to understand the dynamics and driving determinants of this development. This review gives a global overview of our current understanding of the different factors impacting the intestinal microbiology in early life.

摘要

人类肠道微生物群是正常人体生理学的一个组成部分,正常肠道微生物群的紊乱与许多健康和疾病问题有关。由于新生儿基本上是无菌的,因此他们的微生物群必须从生命的最初几天开始建立和发展。最初的定植者在生态系统的发展中起着重要的作用,并且可能影响微生物群的长期组成和活性。这些最初的定居者显然依赖于宿主特征和饮食而发展和增殖,但其他因素也可以极大地促进这一重要的生物过程。鉴于微生物群对人类免疫、代谢和神经系统的重要性,了解这一发展的动态和驱动因素非常重要。这篇综述概述了我们目前对影响生命早期肠道微生物群的不同因素的理解。

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