Key Laboratory of Systems Biology, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hangzhou 310024, China.
Beijing Institutes of Life Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2024 Jan 5;52(D1):D738-D746. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkad813.
Extensive evidence has demonstrated that the human microbiome and probiotics confer great impacts on human health, particularly during critical developmental stages such as pregnancy and infancy when microbial communities undergo remarkable changes and maturation. However, a major challenge in understanding the microbial community structure and interactions between mothers and infants lies in the current lack of comprehensive microbiome databases specifically focused on maternal and infant health. To address this gap, we have developed an extensive database called MAMI (Microbiome Atlas of Mothers and Infants) that archives data on the maternal and neonatal microbiome, as well as abundant resources on edible probiotic strains. By leveraging this resource, we can gain profound insights into the dynamics of microbial communities, contributing to lifelong wellness for both mothers and infants through precise modulation of the developing microbiota. The functionalities incorporated into MAMI provide a unique perspective on the study of the mother-infant microbiome, which not only advance microbiome-based scientific research but also enhance clinical practice. MAMI is publicly available at https://bioinfo.biols.ac.cn/mami/.
大量证据表明,人类微生物组和益生菌对人类健康有重大影响,特别是在怀孕期间和婴儿期等关键发育阶段,此时微生物群落发生显著变化和成熟。然而,理解母婴微生物群落结构和相互作用的主要挑战在于目前缺乏专门针对母婴健康的综合微生物组数据库。为了解决这一差距,我们开发了一个名为 MAMI(母婴微生物组图谱)的广泛数据库,该数据库收录了有关母婴微生物组以及丰富的可食用益生菌菌株的大量数据。通过利用这一资源,我们可以深入了解微生物群落的动态,通过精确调节发育中的微生物群,为母婴的终身健康做出贡献。MAMI 中包含的功能为母婴微生物组的研究提供了独特的视角,不仅推动了基于微生物组的科学研究,也增强了临床实践。MAMI 可在 https://bioinfo.biols.ac.cn/mami/ 上公开获取。