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Veillonella and Bacteroides are associated with gestational diabetes mellitus exposure and gut microbiota immaturity.

Fernanda Valdez-PalomaresJaqueline Reyes AguilarEduardo Pérez-CamposLaura Pérez Campos MayoralNoemi Meraz-CruzBerenice Palacios-González
Published in: PloS one (2024)
According to age, the older GDM groups showed a lower alpha diversity and different abundance of Enterobacteriaceae, Veillonella, Clostridiales, and Bacteroides. Regarding the functional profile, PWY-7377 and K05895 associated with Vitamin B12 metabolism were reduced in GDM groups. Compared to n-GDM group, GDM offspring had microbiota immaturity as age-discriminatory taxa in random forest failed to classify GDM offspring according to developmental age (OOB error 81%). Conclusion. Offspring from mothers with GDM have a distinctive taxonomic profile related to taxa associated with gut microbiota immaturity.
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