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Gut microbiota in Malawian infants in a nutritional supplementation trial.

Authors :
Cheung, Yin Bun
Xu, Ying
Mangani, Charles
Fan, Yue‐Mei
Dewey, Kathryn G.
Salminen, Seppo Jaakko
Maleta, Kenneth
Ashorn, Per
Source :
Tropical Medicine & International Health. Feb2016, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p283-290. 8p. 3 Charts, 4 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

<bold>Objectives: </bold>To examine whether two forms of lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) or a micronutrient-fortified corn-soya blend were associated with development of the gut microbiota in Malawian infants, to assess the microbiota profiles at the age of 6 and 18 months and to follow the changes during the 12-month period.<bold>Methods: </bold>This was a substudy of a 4-arm randomised controlled trial conducted in rural Malawi. Infants at the age of 6 months were randomised to receive no supplement during the primary follow-up period (control), 54 g/day of micronutrient-fortified LNS with milk protein base (milk LNS), 54 g/day of micronutrient-fortified LNS with soya protein base (soya LNS), or 71 g/day of micronutrient-fortified corn-soya blend for 12 months. Stool samples were collected at baseline (6 months) and end of trial (18 months). The 16S rRNA gene was amplified and subjected to multiplex sequencing.<bold>Results: </bold>A total of 213 infants had paired microbiota data at 6 and 18 months of age. The Dirichlet-multinomial test showed no significant difference in microbiota profile between the four intervention groups at either age (each P > 0.10). Bifidobacterium longum was most abundant at both ages. Lactobacillus ruminis, Shigella and Salmonella were present. The abundance of Prevotella and Faecalibacterium increased with age (each P < 0.001), while Bifidobacteriaceae and Enterobacteriaceae exhibited significant decrease (each P < 0.001).<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Nutritional supplementation by LNS or corn-soya blend for twelve months did not affect the gut microbiota profile in the rural Malawian context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13602276
Volume :
21
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Tropical Medicine & International Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
112640578
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12650