作者
Patricio S La Rosa, Barbara B Warner, Yanjiao Zhou, George M Weinstock, Erica Sodergren, Carla M Hall-Moore, Harold J Stevens, William E Bennett Jr, Nurmohammad Shaikh, Laura A Linneman, Julie A Hoffmann, Aaron Hamvas, Elena Deych, Berkley A Shands, William D Shannon, Phillip I Tarr
发表日期
2014/8/26
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
111
期号
34
页码范围
12522-12527
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
In the weeks after birth, the gut acquires a nascent microbiome, and starts its transition to bacterial population equilibrium. This early-in-life microbial population quite likely influences later-in-life host biology. However, we know little about the governance of community development: does the gut serve as a passive incubator where the first organisms randomly encountered gain entry and predominate, or is there an orderly progression of members joining the community of bacteria? We used fine interval enumeration of microbes in stools from multiple subjects to answer this question. We demonstrate via 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing of 922 specimens from 58 subjects that the gut microbiota of premature infants residing in a tightly controlled microbial environment progresses through a choreographed succession of bacterial classes from Bacilli to Gammaproteobacteria to Clostridia, interrupted by abrupt …
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