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A rich meconium metabolome in human infants is associated with early-life gut microbiota composition and reduced allergic sensitization

Abstract

Microbiota maturation and immune development occur in parallel with, and are implicated in, allergic diseases, and research has begun to demonstrate the importance of prenatal influencers on both. Here, we investigate the meconium metabolome, a critical link between prenatal exposures and both early microbiota and immune development, to identify components of the neonatal gut niche that contribute to allergic sensitization. Our analysis reveals …

Authors

Petersen C; Dai DLY; Boutin RCT; Sbihi H; Sears MR; Moraes TJ; Becker AB; Azad MB; Mandhane PJ; Subbarao P

Journal

Cell Reports Medicine, Vol. 2, No. 5,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

May 2021

DOI

10.1016/j.xcrm.2021.100260

ISSN

2666-3791