When a Neonate Is Born, So Is a Microbiota

In recent years, the role of human microbiota as a short- and long-term health promoter and modulator has been affirmed and progressively strengthened. In the course of one’s life, each subject is colonized by a great number of bacteria, which constitute its specific and individual microbiota. Human...

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Main Authors: Alessandra Coscia, Flaminia Bardanzellu, Elisa Caboni, Vassilios Fanos, Diego Giampietro Peroni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Life
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/2/148
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spelling doaj-2035347612ef443080c4c3ae8defca4f2021-02-17T00:01:51ZengMDPI AGLife2075-17292021-02-011114814810.3390/life11020148When a Neonate Is Born, So Is a MicrobiotaAlessandra Coscia0Flaminia Bardanzellu1Elisa Caboni2Vassilios Fanos3Diego Giampietro Peroni4Neonatology Unit, Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, Università degli Studi di Torino, 10124 Turin, ItalyNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Surgical Sciences, AOU and University of Cagliari, SS 554 km 4,500, 09042 Monserrato, ItalyNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Surgical Sciences, AOU and University of Cagliari, SS 554 km 4,500, 09042 Monserrato, ItalyNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Surgical Sciences, AOU and University of Cagliari, SS 554 km 4,500, 09042 Monserrato, ItalyClinical and Experimental Medicine Department, Section of Pediatrics, University of Pisa, Via Roma, 55, 56126 Pisa PI, ItalyIn recent years, the role of human microbiota as a short- and long-term health promoter and modulator has been affirmed and progressively strengthened. In the course of one’s life, each subject is colonized by a great number of bacteria, which constitute its specific and individual microbiota. Human bacterial colonization starts during fetal life, in opposition to the previous paradigm of the “sterile womb”. Placenta, amniotic fluid, cord blood and fetal tissues each have their own specific microbiota, influenced by maternal health and habits and having a decisive influence on pregnancy outcome and offspring outcome. The maternal microbiota, especially that colonizing the genital system, starts to influence the outcome of pregnancy already before conception, modulating fertility and the success rate of fertilization, even in the case of assisted reproduction techniques. During the perinatal period, neonatal microbiota seems influenced by delivery mode, drug administration and many other conditions. Special attention must be reserved for early neonatal nutrition, because breastfeeding allows the transmission of a specific and unique lactobiome able to modulate and positively affect the neonatal gut microbiota. Our narrative review aims to investigate the currently identified pre- and peri-natal factors influencing neonatal microbiota, before conception, during pregnancy, pre- and post-delivery, since the early microbiota influences the whole life of each subject.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/2/148neonatal microbiotamicrobiomeplacentadeliverybreastfeedingneonatal nutrition
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author Alessandra Coscia
Flaminia Bardanzellu
Elisa Caboni
Vassilios Fanos
Diego Giampietro Peroni
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Flaminia Bardanzellu
Elisa Caboni
Vassilios Fanos
Diego Giampietro Peroni
When a Neonate Is Born, So Is a Microbiota
Life
neonatal microbiota
microbiome
placenta
delivery
breastfeeding
neonatal nutrition
author_facet Alessandra Coscia
Flaminia Bardanzellu
Elisa Caboni
Vassilios Fanos
Diego Giampietro Peroni
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title When a Neonate Is Born, So Is a Microbiota
title_short When a Neonate Is Born, So Is a Microbiota
title_full When a Neonate Is Born, So Is a Microbiota
title_fullStr When a Neonate Is Born, So Is a Microbiota
title_full_unstemmed When a Neonate Is Born, So Is a Microbiota
title_sort when a neonate is born, so is a microbiota
publisher MDPI AG
series Life
issn 2075-1729
publishDate 2021-02-01
description In recent years, the role of human microbiota as a short- and long-term health promoter and modulator has been affirmed and progressively strengthened. In the course of one’s life, each subject is colonized by a great number of bacteria, which constitute its specific and individual microbiota. Human bacterial colonization starts during fetal life, in opposition to the previous paradigm of the “sterile womb”. Placenta, amniotic fluid, cord blood and fetal tissues each have their own specific microbiota, influenced by maternal health and habits and having a decisive influence on pregnancy outcome and offspring outcome. The maternal microbiota, especially that colonizing the genital system, starts to influence the outcome of pregnancy already before conception, modulating fertility and the success rate of fertilization, even in the case of assisted reproduction techniques. During the perinatal period, neonatal microbiota seems influenced by delivery mode, drug administration and many other conditions. Special attention must be reserved for early neonatal nutrition, because breastfeeding allows the transmission of a specific and unique lactobiome able to modulate and positively affect the neonatal gut microbiota. Our narrative review aims to investigate the currently identified pre- and peri-natal factors influencing neonatal microbiota, before conception, during pregnancy, pre- and post-delivery, since the early microbiota influences the whole life of each subject.
topic neonatal microbiota
microbiome
placenta
delivery
breastfeeding
neonatal nutrition
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/2/148
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