Metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome composition associated with vitamin D supplementation in Taiwanese infants

Abstract Early childhood is a critical stage for the foundation and development of the gut microbiome, large amounts of essential nutrients are required such as vitamin D. Vitamin D plays an important role in regulating calcium homeostasis, and deficiency can impair bone mineralization. In addition,...

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Main Authors: Wei-Te Lei, Kai-Yao Huang, Jhih-Hua Jhong, Chia-Hung Chen, Shun-Long Weng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-02-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82584-8
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spelling doaj-ca5bf07fa5b748719c9a2e85c55f255f2021-02-07T12:33:26ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-02-0111111510.1038/s41598-021-82584-8Metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome composition associated with vitamin D supplementation in Taiwanese infantsWei-Te Lei0Kai-Yao Huang1Jhih-Hua Jhong2Chia-Hung Chen3Shun-Long Weng4Department of Pediatrics, Hsinchu Mackay Memorial HospitalDepartment of Medicine, Mackay Medical CollegeDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Yuan Ze UniversityDepartment of Medical Research, Hsinchu Mackay Memorial HospitalDepartment of Medicine, Mackay Medical CollegeAbstract Early childhood is a critical stage for the foundation and development of the gut microbiome, large amounts of essential nutrients are required such as vitamin D. Vitamin D plays an important role in regulating calcium homeostasis, and deficiency can impair bone mineralization. In addition, most people know that breastfeeding is advocated to be the best thing for a newborn; however, exclusively breastfeeding infants are not easily able to absorb an adequate amount of vitamin D from breast milk. Understanding the effects of vitamin D supplementation on gut microbiome can improve the knowledge of infant health and development. A total of 62 fecal sample from healthy infants were collected in Taiwan. Of the 62 infants, 31 were exclusively breastfed infants and 31 were mixed- or formula-fed infants. For each feeding type, one subgroup of infants received 400 IU of vitamin D per day, and the remaining infants received a placebo. In total, there are 15 breastfed and 20 formula-fed infants with additional vitamin D supplementation, and 16 breastfed and 11 formula-fed infants belong to control group, respectively. We performed a comparative metagenomic analysis to investigate the distribution and diversity of infant gut microbiota among different types of feeding regimes with and without vitamin D supplementation. Our results reveal that the characteristics of infant gut microbiota not only depend on the feeding types but also on nutrients intake, and demonstrated that the vitamin D plays an important role in modulating the infant gut microbiota, especially increase the proportion of probiotics in breast-fed infants.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82584-8
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author Wei-Te Lei
Kai-Yao Huang
Jhih-Hua Jhong
Chia-Hung Chen
Shun-Long Weng
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Kai-Yao Huang
Jhih-Hua Jhong
Chia-Hung Chen
Shun-Long Weng
Metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome composition associated with vitamin D supplementation in Taiwanese infants
Scientific Reports
author_facet Wei-Te Lei
Kai-Yao Huang
Jhih-Hua Jhong
Chia-Hung Chen
Shun-Long Weng
author_sort Wei-Te Lei
title Metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome composition associated with vitamin D supplementation in Taiwanese infants
title_short Metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome composition associated with vitamin D supplementation in Taiwanese infants
title_full Metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome composition associated with vitamin D supplementation in Taiwanese infants
title_fullStr Metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome composition associated with vitamin D supplementation in Taiwanese infants
title_full_unstemmed Metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome composition associated with vitamin D supplementation in Taiwanese infants
title_sort metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome composition associated with vitamin d supplementation in taiwanese infants
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Early childhood is a critical stage for the foundation and development of the gut microbiome, large amounts of essential nutrients are required such as vitamin D. Vitamin D plays an important role in regulating calcium homeostasis, and deficiency can impair bone mineralization. In addition, most people know that breastfeeding is advocated to be the best thing for a newborn; however, exclusively breastfeeding infants are not easily able to absorb an adequate amount of vitamin D from breast milk. Understanding the effects of vitamin D supplementation on gut microbiome can improve the knowledge of infant health and development. A total of 62 fecal sample from healthy infants were collected in Taiwan. Of the 62 infants, 31 were exclusively breastfed infants and 31 were mixed- or formula-fed infants. For each feeding type, one subgroup of infants received 400 IU of vitamin D per day, and the remaining infants received a placebo. In total, there are 15 breastfed and 20 formula-fed infants with additional vitamin D supplementation, and 16 breastfed and 11 formula-fed infants belong to control group, respectively. We performed a comparative metagenomic analysis to investigate the distribution and diversity of infant gut microbiota among different types of feeding regimes with and without vitamin D supplementation. Our results reveal that the characteristics of infant gut microbiota not only depend on the feeding types but also on nutrients intake, and demonstrated that the vitamin D plays an important role in modulating the infant gut microbiota, especially increase the proportion of probiotics in breast-fed infants.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82584-8
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