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Remodeling of the maternal gut microbiome during pregnancy is shaped by parity.

Alexander S F BerryMeghann K PierdonAna M MisicMegan C SullivanKevin O'BrienYing ChenSamuel J MurrayLydia A RamharackRobert N BaldassanoThomas D ParsonsDaniel P Beiting
Published in: Microbiome (2021)
Collectively, these results identify parity as an important environmental factor that modulates the gut microbiome during pregnancy and highlight the utility of a swine model for investigating the microbiome in maternal-infant health. In addition, our data show that the impact of parity extends beyond the mother and is associated with alterations in the community of bacteria that colonize the offspring gut early in life. The bacterial species we identified as parity-associated in the mother and offspring have been shown to influence host metabolism in other systems, raising the possibility that such changes may influence host nutrient acquisition or utilization. These findings, taken together with our observation that even subtle differences in parity are associated with microbiome changes, underscore the importance of considering parity in the design and analysis of human microbiome studies during pregnancy and in infants. Video abstract.
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