Microorganisms (Apr 2023)

Human Milk Microbiota Profile Affected by Prematurity in Argentinian Lactating Women

  • Sofía Oddi,
  • Anastasia Mantziari,
  • Paula Huber,
  • Ana Binetti,
  • Seppo Salminen,
  • Maria Carmen Collado,
  • Gabriel Vinderola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11041090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 1090

Abstract

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To study (16S rRNA-sequencing) the impact of gestational and corrected ages on the microbiota profile of human milk (HM) of mothers that delivered full-term and pre-term children, HM samples were obtained and classified according to the gestational age as group T (full-term births ≥37 weeks), and group P (pre-term births Staphylococcus and higher levels of Rothia and Streptococcus, as compared to group P. The alpha Simpson diversity value was higher in group T than in P, whereas no differences were found between groups T and PT, suggesting a microbial evolution of the composition of group P towards group T over chronological age. Full-term delivery was associated with a greater diversity of microbes in HM. The microbial composition of pre-term HM, at the corrected age, did not show significant differences, as compared to the samples obtained from the full-term group, suggesting that it would be appropriate to consider the corrected age in terms of the composition and the diversity of the milk in future studies.

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