生物
蔷薇花
瘤胃球菌
肠道菌群
基因组
失调
哮喘
混淆
免疫学
医学
内科学
细菌
拟杆菌
遗传学
基因
作者
Cristina Garcia-Mauriño,Veena Mazarello Paes,Yan Shao,Clarissa Oesser,Ada Miltz,Trevor D. Lawley,Peter Brocklehurst,Alison Rodger,Nigel Field
标识
DOI:10.1016/s2666-5247(22)00184-7
摘要
Data from animal models suggest a role of early-life gut microbiota in lung immune development, and in establishing susceptibility to respiratory infections and asthma in humans. This systematic review summarises the association between infant (ages 0–12 months) gut microbiota composition measured by genomic sequencing, and childhood (ages 0–18 years) respiratory diseases (ie, respiratory infections, wheezing, or asthma). Overall, there was evidence that low α-diversity and relative abundance of particular gut-commensal bacteria genera (Bifidobacterium, Faecalibacterium, Ruminococcus, and Roseburia) are associated with childhood respiratory diseases. However, results were inconsistent and studies had important limitations, including insufficient characterisation of bacterial taxa to species level, heterogeneous outcome definitions, residual confounding, and small sample sizes. Large longitudinal studies with stool sampling during the first month of life and shotgun metagenomic approaches to improve bacterial and fungal taxa resolution are needed. Standardising follow-up times and respiratory disease definitions and optimising causal statistical approaches might identify targets for primary prevention of childhood respiratory diseases.
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