Mother-to-Infant Microbial Transmission from Different Body Sites Shapes the Developing Infant Gut Microbiome
Pamela Ferretti
1
,
Edoardo Pasolli
1
,
Adrian Tett
1
,
Francesco Asnicar
1
,
Valentina Gorfer
2
,
Sabina Fedi
2
,
Federica Armanini
1
,
Duy Tin Truong
1
,
S. Manara
1
,
Moreno Zolfo
1
,
Francesco Beghini
1
,
Roberto Bertorelli
3
,
Veronica De Sanctis
3
,
Ilaria Bariletti
2
,
Rosarita Canto
2
,
Rosanna Clementi
2
,
Marina Cologna
2
,
Tiziana Crifò
2
,
Giuseppina Cusumano
2
,
Stefania Gottardi
2
,
Claudia Innamorati
2
,
Caterina Masè
2
,
Daniela Postai
2
,
Daniela Savoi
2
,
Sabrina Duranti
4
,
Gabriele Andrea Lugli
4
,
Leonardo Mancabelli
4
,
Chiara Ferrario
4
,
Christian Milani
4
,
Marta Mangifesta
5
,
Rosaria Anzalone
4
,
Alice Viappiani
6
,
Moran Yassour
7
,
Hera Vlamakis
7
,
Ramnik J. Xavier
7
,
Carmen Maria Collado
8
,
Omry Koren
9
,
SAVERIO TATEO
2
,
Massimo Soffiati
2
,
Anna Pedrotti
2
,
Marco Ventura
4
,
Curtis Huttenhower
10, 11
,
P Bork
12
,
2
Azienda Provinciale per i Servizi Sanitari, 38123 Trento, Italy
|
6
GenProbio srl, 43124 Parma, Italy
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2018-07-11
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 7.067
CiteScore: 35.4
Impact factor: 18.7
ISSN: 19313128, 19346069
PubMed ID:
30001516
Microbiology
Parasitology
Virology
Abstract
The acquisition and development of the infant microbiome are key to establishing a healthy host-microbiome symbiosis. The maternal microbial reservoir is thought to play a crucial role in this process. However, the source and transmission routes of the infant pioneering microbes are poorly understood. To address this, we longitudinally sampled the microbiome of 25 mother-infant pairs across multiple body sites from birth up to 4 months postpartum. Strain-level metagenomic profiling showed a rapid influx of microbes at birth followed by strong selection during the first few days of life. Maternal skin and vaginal strains colonize only transiently, and the infant continues to acquire microbes from distinct maternal sources after birth. Maternal gut strains proved more persistent in the infant gut and ecologically better adapted than those acquired from other sources. Together, these data describe the mother-to-infant microbiome transmission routes that are integral in the development of the infant microbiome.
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Ferretti P. et al. Mother-to-Infant Microbial Transmission from Different Body Sites Shapes the Developing Infant Gut Microbiome // Cell Host and Microbe. 2018. Vol. 24. No. 1. pp. 133-14500000.
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Ferretti P., Pasolli E., Tett A., Asnicar F., Gorfer V., Fedi S., Armanini F., Truong D. T., Manara S., Zolfo M., Beghini F., Bertorelli R., De Sanctis V., Bariletti I., Canto R., Clementi R., Cologna M., Crifò T., Cusumano G., Gottardi S., Innamorati C., Masè C., Postai D., Savoi D., Duranti S., Lugli G. A., Mancabelli L., Turroni F., Ferrario C., Milani C., Mangifesta M., Anzalone R., Viappiani A., Yassour M., Vlamakis H., Xavier R. J., Collado C. M., Koren O., TATEO S., Soffiati M., Pedrotti A., Ventura M., Huttenhower C., Bork P., Segata N. Mother-to-Infant Microbial Transmission from Different Body Sites Shapes the Developing Infant Gut Microbiome // Cell Host and Microbe. 2018. Vol. 24. No. 1. pp. 133-14500000.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.chom.2018.06.005
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2018.06.005
TI - Mother-to-Infant Microbial Transmission from Different Body Sites Shapes the Developing Infant Gut Microbiome
T2 - Cell Host and Microbe
AU - Ferretti, Pamela
AU - Pasolli, Edoardo
AU - Tett, Adrian
AU - Asnicar, Francesco
AU - Gorfer, Valentina
AU - Fedi, Sabina
AU - Armanini, Federica
AU - Truong, Duy Tin
AU - Manara, S.
AU - Zolfo, Moreno
AU - Beghini, Francesco
AU - Bertorelli, Roberto
AU - De Sanctis, Veronica
AU - Bariletti, Ilaria
AU - Canto, Rosarita
AU - Clementi, Rosanna
AU - Cologna, Marina
AU - Crifò, Tiziana
AU - Cusumano, Giuseppina
AU - Gottardi, Stefania
AU - Innamorati, Claudia
AU - Masè, Caterina
AU - Postai, Daniela
AU - Savoi, Daniela
AU - Duranti, Sabrina
AU - Lugli, Gabriele Andrea
AU - Mancabelli, Leonardo
AU - Turroni, Francesca
AU - Ferrario, Chiara
AU - Milani, Christian
AU - Mangifesta, Marta
AU - Anzalone, Rosaria
AU - Viappiani, Alice
AU - Yassour, Moran
AU - Vlamakis, Hera
AU - Xavier, Ramnik J.
AU - Collado, Carmen Maria
AU - Koren, Omry
AU - TATEO, SAVERIO
AU - Soffiati, Massimo
AU - Pedrotti, Anna
AU - Ventura, Marco
AU - Huttenhower, Curtis
AU - Bork, P
AU - Segata, Nicola
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/07/11
PB - Elsevier
SP - 133-14500000
IS - 1
VL - 24
PMID - 30001516
SN - 1931-3128
SN - 1934-6069
ER -
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@article{2018_Ferretti,
author = {Pamela Ferretti and Edoardo Pasolli and Adrian Tett and Francesco Asnicar and Valentina Gorfer and Sabina Fedi and Federica Armanini and Duy Tin Truong and S. Manara and Moreno Zolfo and Francesco Beghini and Roberto Bertorelli and Veronica De Sanctis and Ilaria Bariletti and Rosarita Canto and Rosanna Clementi and Marina Cologna and Tiziana Crifò and Giuseppina Cusumano and Stefania Gottardi and Claudia Innamorati and Caterina Masè and Daniela Postai and Daniela Savoi and Sabrina Duranti and Gabriele Andrea Lugli and Leonardo Mancabelli and Francesca Turroni and Chiara Ferrario and Christian Milani and Marta Mangifesta and Rosaria Anzalone and Alice Viappiani and Moran Yassour and Hera Vlamakis and Ramnik J. Xavier and Carmen Maria Collado and Omry Koren and SAVERIO TATEO and Massimo Soffiati and Anna Pedrotti and Marco Ventura and Curtis Huttenhower and P Bork and Nicola Segata},
title = {Mother-to-Infant Microbial Transmission from Different Body Sites Shapes the Developing Infant Gut Microbiome},
journal = {Cell Host and Microbe},
year = {2018},
volume = {24},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2018.06.005},
number = {1},
pages = {133--14500000},
doi = {10.1016/j.chom.2018.06.005}
}
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Ferretti, Pamela, et al. “Mother-to-Infant Microbial Transmission from Different Body Sites Shapes the Developing Infant Gut Microbiome.” Cell Host and Microbe, vol. 24, no. 1, Jul. 2018, pp. 133-14500000. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2018.06.005.