Development of Gut Microbiota in the First 1000 Days after Birth and Potential Interventions

Author:

Pantazi Alexandru Cosmin12ORCID,Balasa Adriana Luminita12ORCID,Mihai Cristina Maria12ORCID,Chisnoiu Tatiana12ORCID,Lupu Vasile Valeriu3ORCID,Kassim Mustafa Ali Kassim4ORCID,Mihai Larisia12,Frecus Corina Elena12,Chirila Sergiu Ioachim4ORCID,Lupu Ancuta3ORCID,Andrusca Antonio12,Ionescu Constantin4,Cuzic Viviana12,Cambrea Simona Claudia5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pediatrics Department, Faculty of Medicine, “Ovidius” University, 900470 Constanta, Romania

2. Pediatrics Department, County Clinical Emergency Hospital of Constanta, 900591 Constanta, Romania

3. Pediatrics Department, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 700115 Iasi, Romania

4. Faculty of Medicine, “Ovidius” University, 900470 Constanta, Romania

5. Infectious Diseases Department, Faculty of Medicine, “Ovidius” University, 900470 Constanta, Romania

Abstract

The first 1000 days after birth represent a critical window for gut microbiome development, which is essential for immune system maturation and overall health. The gut microbiome undergoes major changes during this period due to shifts in diet and environment. Disruptions to the microbiota early in life can have lasting health effects, including increased risks of inflammatory disorders, autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders, and obesity. Maternal and environmental factors during pregnancy and infancy shape the infant gut microbiota. In this article, we will review how maintaining a healthy gut microbiome in pregnancy and infancy is important for long-term infant health. Furthermore, we briefly include fungal colonization and its effects on the host immune function, which are discussed as part of gut microbiome ecosystem. Additionally, we will describe how potential approaches such as hydrogels enriched with prebiotics and probiotics, gut microbiota transplantation (GMT) during pregnancy, age-specific microbial ecosystem therapeutics, and CRISPR therapies targeting the gut microbiota hold potential for advancing research and development. Nevertheless, thorough evaluation of their safety, effectiveness, and lasting impacts is crucial prior to their application in clinical approach. The article emphasizes the need for continued research to optimize gut microbiota and immune system development through targeted early-life interventions.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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