Host-microbiota interactions in the infant gut revealed by daily faecal sample time series
Nienke van Beek, Iiris Katavisto, Markku Lehto, Kaija-Leena Kolho, Willem M. de Vos, Anne Salonen, Katri Korpela

TL;DR
This study examines how the immune system and gut bacteria interact in infants over time using daily stool samples, revealing age-related changes in these interactions.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into age-related shifts in host-microbiota interactions in infants using daily faecal sample time series.
Findings
Biomarker associations with bacterial growth were primarily positive at 6 months and negative at 12 months.
IAP and Cal showed consistent or changing associations with bacterial populations across ages.
Mucin degradation decreased with age, and Mucin2 and IAP may regulate gut bacteria.
Abstract
Aim: This study aims to explore the interplay between host immune factors and gut microbiota in human infants in vivo using time-series daily stool samples and identify biomarkers of host-microbe interactions. Methods: 216 faecal samples collected from infants aged 5-6 or 11-12 months were analysed for gut microbiota composition, total bacterial load, and biomarkers of immune function. Results: We identified indications of microbial stimulation of eosinophil cationic protein (ECP), IgA, calprotectin (Cal), intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP), and Bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) at 6 and 12 months, as well as stimulation of lipocalin 2 (LCN2), lactoferrin (LTF), and alpha-defensin-5 only at 6 months. The associations between biomarker concentrations and bacterial population growth were primarily positive at 6 months and mostly negative at 12 months, suggesting…
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TopicsInfant Nutrition and Health · Pediatric health and respiratory diseases · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
