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在组学时代揭示母乳微生物群景观

Unfolding the Human Milk Microbiome Landscape in the Omics Era.

作者信息

Ruiz Lorena, García-Carral Cristina, Rodriguez Juan Miguel

机构信息

Department of Microbiology and Biochemistry of Dairy Products, Instituto de Productos Lácteos de Asturias (IPLA-CSIC), Villaviciosa, Spain.

Department of Nutrition and Food Science, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2019 Jun 25;10:1378. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.01378. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Studies conducted in the last years have demonstrated that human milk represents a continuous supply of beneficial bacteria to the infant gut, which contribute to the maturation of the digestive and immune functions in the developing infant. Nevertheless, the origin of bacterial populations in milk is not fully understood yet and they have been proposed to originate from maternal skin, infant's mouth, and (or) endogenously, from the maternal digestive tract through a mechanism involving immune cells. Understanding the composition, functions and assembly of the human milk microbiota has important implications not only for the infant gut microbiota establishment, but also for the mammary health since dysbiosis in the milk bacteria may lead to mastitis. Besides, host, microbial, medical and environmental factors may affect the composition of the human milk microbiome, with implications for the mother-infant health. Application of both culture-dependent and -independent techniques to assess the milk microbiome faces some practical limitations but, together, have allowed providing novel and complementary views on its origin, composition and functioning as summarized in this minireview. In the next future, the application of the ultimate advances in next-generation sequencing and omics approaches, including culturomics, will allow a detailed and comprehensive understanding of the composition and functions of these microbial communities, including their interactions with other milk components, expanding the opportunities to design novel microbiome-based modulation strategies for this ecosystem.

摘要

过去几年进行的研究表明,母乳是婴儿肠道有益细菌的持续来源,有助于发育中婴儿消化和免疫功能的成熟。然而,母乳中细菌群体的来源尚未完全明确,有人提出它们源自母体皮肤、婴儿口腔,和(或)内源性地通过一种涉及免疫细胞的机制源自母体消化道。了解母乳微生物群的组成、功能和组装不仅对婴儿肠道微生物群的建立具有重要意义,而且对乳腺健康也很重要,因为母乳细菌的生态失调可能导致乳腺炎。此外,宿主、微生物、医学和环境因素可能会影响母乳微生物组的组成,对母婴健康产生影响。应用依赖培养和不依赖培养的技术来评估母乳微生物组面临一些实际限制,但综合起来,能够对其起源、组成和功能提供新颖且互补的观点,本综述对此进行了总结。在不久的将来,应用下一代测序和组学方法(包括培养组学)的最新进展,将能够详细、全面地了解这些微生物群落的组成和功能,包括它们与其他母乳成分的相互作用,从而增加为这个生态系统设计基于微生物组的新型调节策略的机会。

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