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EDIA纵向婴儿队列中膳食纤维与肠道微生物群组成之间的关联。

Associations between dietary fibers and gut microbiome composition in the EDIA longitudinal infant cohort.

作者信息

Lalli Marianne K, Salo Tuuli Ei, Hakola Leena, Knip Mikael, Virtanen Suvi M, Vatanen Tommi

机构信息

Institute of Biotechnology, Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Department of Public Health, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland; Unit of Health Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.

出版信息

Am J Clin Nutr. 2025 Jan;121(1):83-99. doi: 10.1016/j.ajcnut.2024.11.011. Epub 2024 Nov 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The infant gut microbiome undergoes rapid changes in the first year of life, supporting normal development and long-term health. Although diet shapes this process, the role of fibers in complementary foods on gut microbiome maturation is poorly understood.

OBJECTIVES

We explored how the transition from human milk to fibers in complementary foods shapes the taxonomic and functional maturation of the gut microbiome within the first year of life.

METHODS

We assessed the longitudinal and cross-sectional development of infant gut microbiomes (N = 68 infants) and metabolomes (N = 33 infants) using linear mixed models to uncover their associations to dietary fibers and their food sources. Fiber intakes were assessed with 3-d food records (months 3, 6, 9, and 12) relying on CODEX-compliant fiber fraction values, and questionnaires tracked the overall complementary food introduction. Bacterial species were identified and quantified via MetaPhlAn2 from metagenomic data, and metabolomic profiles were obtained using 4 LC-MS methods.

RESULTS

We identified 176 complementary food fiber-bacterial species associations. First plant-based fibers associated with microbiota compositions similar to breastfeeding, and further associated with aromatic amino acid-derived metabolites, including 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (total dietary fiber - complementary foods (g) - β = 3.50, CI: 2.48, 4.52, P = 6.53 × 10). Distinct fibers from different food categories showed unique associations with specific bacterial taxa. Key species, such as Faecalibacterium prausnitznii, associated with oat fibers (g/MJ, β = 2.18, confidence interval: 1.36, 2.84, P = 6.12 × 10), reflective of maturing microbial communities. Fiber intake during weaning associated with shifts in metabolite profiles, including immunomodulatory metabolites, with fiber effects observed in a source- and timing-dependent manner, implicated in gradual microbiome diversification.

CONCLUSIONS

Introducing complementary dietary fibers during the weaning period supports gut microbiome diversification and stabilization. Even minor dietary variations shows significant associations with microbial taxa and functions from the onset of weaning, highlighting the importance of infant dietary recommendations that support the gut microbiome maturation during early life. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as registration number NCT01735123.

摘要

背景

婴儿肠道微生物群在生命的第一年经历快速变化,这对正常发育和长期健康具有支持作用。尽管饮食会影响这一过程,但辅食中的纤维对肠道微生物群成熟的作用却鲜为人知。

目的

我们探讨了从母乳过渡到辅食中的纤维如何在生命的第一年内塑造肠道微生物群的分类学和功能成熟。

方法

我们使用线性混合模型评估了婴儿肠道微生物群(N = 68名婴儿)和代谢组(N = 33名婴儿)的纵向和横断面发育情况,以揭示它们与膳食纤维及其食物来源的关联。通过符合食品法典委员会标准的纤维分数值,利用3天食物记录(第3、6、9和12个月)评估纤维摄入量,问卷调查跟踪了辅食引入的总体情况。通过MetaPhlAn2从宏基因组数据中鉴定和定量细菌种类,并使用4种液相色谱 - 质谱方法获得代谢组学图谱。

结果

我们确定了176种辅食纤维 - 细菌种类的关联。首先,植物性纤维与类似于母乳喂养的微生物群组成相关联,并进一步与芳香族氨基酸衍生的代谢物相关联,包括5 - 羟基吲哚乙酸(总膳食纤维 - 辅食(克) - β = 3.50,置信区间:2.48,4.52,P = 6.53×10)。来自不同食物类别的不同纤维与特定细菌类群显示出独特的关联。关键物种,如普拉梭菌,与燕麦纤维相关(克/兆焦耳,β = 2.18,置信区间:1.36,2.84,P = 6.12×10),这反映了微生物群落的成熟。断奶期间的纤维摄入量与代谢物谱的变化相关,包括免疫调节代谢物,纤维的影响以来源和时间依赖的方式观察到,这与微生物群的逐渐多样化有关。

结论

在断奶期间引入辅食纤维有助于肠道微生物群的多样化和稳定。即使是微小的饮食变化在断奶开始时就与微生物分类群和功能有显著关联,这突出了支持生命早期肠道微生物群成熟的婴儿饮食建议的重要性。该试验已在clinicaltrials.gov上注册,注册号为NCT01735123。

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