Microbiota Supplementation with Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus Modifies the Preterm Infant Gut Microbiota and Metabolome: An Observational Study
- 2020-08
- Cell Reports Medicine 1(5)
- Cristina Alcon-Giner
- M. Dalby
- Shabhonam Caim
- Jennifer Ketskemety
- A. Shaw
- K. Sim
- Melissa A. E. Lawson
- R. Kiu
- C. Leclaire
- Lisa Chalklen
- M. Kujawska
- Suparna Mitra
- Suparna Mitra
- Fahmina Fardus-Reid
- Gustav Belteki
- Katherine McColl
- J. Swann
- J. Kroll
- Paul Clarke
- Paul Clarke
- L. Hall
- PubMed: 32904427
- DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2020.100077
Abstract
Supplementation with members of the early-life microbiota as "probiotics" is increasingly used in attempts to beneficially manipulate the preterm infant gut microbiota. We performed a large observational longitudinal study comprising two preterm groups: 101 infants orally supplemented with Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus (Bif/Lacto) and 133 infants non-supplemented (control) matched by age, sex, and delivery method. 16S rRNA gene profiling on fecal samples (n = 592) showed a predominance of Bifidobacterium and a lower abundance of pathobionts in the Bif/Lacto group. Metabolomic analysis showed higher fecal acetate and lactate and a lower fecal pH in the Bif/Lacto group compared to the control group. Fecal acetate positively correlated with relative abundance of Bifidobacterium, consistent with the ability of the supplemented Bifidobacterium strain to metabolize human milk oligosaccharides into acetate. This study demonstrates that microbiota supplementation is associated with a Bifidobacterium-dominated preterm microbiota and gastrointestinal environment more closely resembling that of full-term infants.
Keywords: Bifidobacterium; Lactobacillus; human milk oligosaccharides; metabolites; microbiota; pH; pathobionts; preterm infant; probiotic; supplementation.
Research Insights
Supplement | Health Outcome | Effect Type | Effect Size |
---|---|---|---|
Bifidobacterium infantis VPro 53 | Increased Bifidobacterium Predominance | Beneficial | Large |
Bifidobacterium infantis VPro 53 | Mature Gut Microbiota | Beneficial | Large |
Bifidobacterium infantis VPro 53 | Reduced Abundance of Pathobionts | Beneficial | Large |
Bifidobacterium infantis VPro 53 | Reduced Faecal pH | Beneficial | Moderate |
Bifidobacterium lactis ISS Bif | Bifidobacterium-Dominated Preterm Gut Microbiota | Beneficial | Moderate |
Bifidobacterium lactis ISS Bif | Increased Fecal Acetate Levels | Beneficial | Moderate |
Bifidobacterium lactis ISS Bif | Reduced Abundance of Pathobionts | Beneficial | Large |
Bifidobacterium lactis ISS Bif | Reduced Faecal pH | Beneficial | Moderate |