Miko Eva, Csaszar Andras, Bodis Jozsef, Kovacs Kalman
Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Medical School, University of Pécs, 12 Szigeti Street, 7624 Pécs, Hungary.
National Laboratory for Human Reproduction, University of Pécs, 7624 Pécs, Hungary.
Life (Basel). 2022 Mar 15;12(3):424. doi: 10.3390/life12030424.
The prenatal period and the first years of life have a significant impact on the health issues and life quality of an individual. The appropriate development of the immune system and the central nervous system are thought to be major critical determining events. In parallel to these, establishing an early intestinal microbiota community is another important factor for future well-being interfering with prenatal and postnatal developmental processes. This review aims at summarizing the main characteristics of maternal gut microbiota and its possible transmission to the offspring, thereby affecting fetal and/or neonatal development and health. Since maternal dietary factors are potential modulators of the maternal-fetal microbiota axis, we will outline current knowledge on the impact of certain diets, nutritional factors, and nutritional modulators during pregnancy on offspring's microbiota and health.
孕期及生命的最初几年对个体的健康问题和生活质量有着重大影响。免疫系统和中枢神经系统的正常发育被认为是主要的关键决定因素。与此同时,建立早期肠道微生物群也是影响产前和产后发育过程、关乎未来健康的另一个重要因素。本综述旨在总结母体肠道微生物群的主要特征及其向后代的可能传递方式,从而影响胎儿和/或新生儿的发育与健康。由于母体饮食因素是母胎微生物群轴的潜在调节因子,我们将概述当前关于孕期某些饮食、营养因素和营养调节剂对后代微生物群及健康影响的相关知识。