Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences, Wageningen University & Research Center, Laboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Danone Nutricia Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Gut Microbes. 2023 Jan-Dec;15(1):2211917. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2023.2211917.
Diet shapes our gut microbiome from the day we are born. The contribution of dietary non-protein nitrogen to normal and healthy nitrogen cycling in the infant gut is scarcely described. Herein, we review in vitro and in vivo findings that show the impact of Human Milk Nitrogen (HMN) on the gut microbiota that colonizes the gut in early human life. We describe that several non-protein nitrogen sources, that include creatine, creatinine, urea, polyamines and free amino acids, are key in establishing the bifidobacterium-dominated microbiome and thus are bifidogenic. Furthermore, several parts of HMN-related metabolism are associated with a healthy infant gut and commensal microbiota. We illustrate an overlap and great diversity in accessibility of HMN by large parts of the infant gut microbiota. This review nonetheless shows the importance of research on HMN and its effects on the activity and composition of the infant gut microbiota and its potential effect on early life infant health.
饮食从我们出生的那天起就塑造了我们的肠道微生物组。饮食中非蛋白氮对婴儿肠道中正常和健康氮循环的贡献几乎没有被描述过。在此,我们回顾了体外和体内的研究结果,这些结果表明人乳氮(HMN)对定植在人类早期肠道中的肠道微生物群的影响。我们描述了几种非蛋白氮源,包括肌酸、肌酐、尿素、多胺和游离氨基酸,它们是建立双歧杆菌占主导地位的微生物组的关键,因此具有双歧杆菌特性。此外,HMN 相关代谢的几个部分与健康婴儿肠道和共生微生物群有关。我们通过婴儿肠道微生物群的大部分来展示 HMN 的可及性的重叠和巨大多样性。然而,这篇综述表明了研究 HMN 及其对婴儿肠道微生物群活性和组成的影响以及对婴儿早期生命健康的潜在影响的重要性。